Make: Hack your appliance, with GE's help

[quote]General Electric is releasing an interface board that will let you program and control their smart appliances, and they’re giving away a batch of ovens and refrigerators to makerspaces to help launch the project.

The open-source “maker module” allows you to connect a Raspberry Pi or other computing device directly into the brain of certain GE appliances to reprogram them to control temperature, tweet status updates, offer remote control, or more. Its SDK, using Node.js, is on github, and a variety of projects are already being posted on their site, ranging from refrigerator light controllers to a smartphone alert for your dryer that allows you to keep the cycle spinning if you’re not able to remove the clothes before they wrinkle.

The FirstBuild program, based in Louisville, KY, includes a microfactory and makerspace that will bring community members in to work on their creations through hackathons and other events. It’s a major departure from the typical in-house, highly guarded process that major companies use for product development, indicating how the innovation coming from the maker community is changing the way large companies are thinking about business. And while the GE appliance division was just sold to Electrolux last week, GE indicates to us that they will continue to run the program during the 6-12 month transition process, and may implement it into their other divisions.[/quote]

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Just make sure that Bash is properly patched on it, before connecting it to the internet… :slight_smile:

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