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Electronic Dip Stick 

Posted Friday 11th July 2008 16:12 GMT

Alert

Heh. Maybe the electronic Dip Stick could replace the Flesh and Blood ones in charge of the place.

Electronic Level Measurement (Been done long ago) 

Posted Friday 11th July 2008 16:43 GMT

Boffin

I have spent 20 years in the measurement instrumentation business and this "new" application for sending text messages or email indicating that a customers tank was low and needed the vendor to come fill it (via GSM cellular phone technology) has been done LONG AGO.

Technically, this is called "Vendor managed inventory" and several companies have been making a business of it for around a decade.

In fact, these raw material manufacturers remotely measure many parameters in their customers facilities, track inventory, schedule truck shipments and deliveries, etc. All this measurement and reporting is done over the internet.

Always nice to see someone tout that they have "reinvented" the wheel again!

@ Dan Paul 

Posted Friday 11th July 2008 17:19 GMT

I think that the intent of this particular device is for consumer use, not business use.

And you're right; I've had computers "phone home" to me about problems for years now.

@Dan Paul 

Posted Friday 11th July 2008 18:13 GMT

The point being made is that the cellular market in the US is so far behind Europe that applications such as this are rare.

Indeed, anything that looks more modern than the handsets that they have had to put up with is lapped up (how else do you explain the overpriced iPod with a phone launch hysteria, err wait, they've been joined by saddoes over here too)

Next up, a device that can be connected to your home electric supply that you can ring/text to switch your lights/heating on or off

What I really really want 

Posted Saturday 12th July 2008 10:13 GMT

Go

Is a modest smartphone type thingy with WiFi, Linux, Skype and Aircrack installed :)

We've all walked round town or our local streets with Airodump going, just out of sheer curiosity, haven't we? WEP/Open signals are somewhat more common that a working phone box around here....

Absolutely Fabulous 

Posted Sunday 13th July 2008 14:04 GMT

Thumb Up

I bow to the superior knowledge of those who point out that this has been done before and that it is small beer, however there is something that is truly wonderful about this device: it's a new mobile gizmo that the Web two-point-oh-pians won't want to or be able to hype because it's a competent bit of engineering that fulfils a useful if mundane role. Twitter that! :p~

Naughty 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 12:39 GMT

Stop

BAD journo - BAD!

Thou shalt not use non-words.

Rinse and repeat.

500 times: "Mobe is not a real word." On my desk by 9am tomorrow...

Re: Naughty 

Posted Monday 14th July 2008 12:52 GMT

(Written by Reg staff.)

You missed a meeting. 'Mobe' is kosher these days.

Mobe.