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Thirsty for a beer? Then belly up to the KegDroid, an Android-powered robotic bartender that will authenticate your identity and, assuming you?re allowed to drink it, pour you a pint.
If the gadget develops a following, it could be headed to a pub near you, where it could free up bartenders to collect empties and wipe up spilled drinks.
For now, the machine is in the capable hands of its developers?Paul Carff, a long-time homebrewer and a senior developer advocate at Google and his Google software engineer buddy, David Saint-Claire.
The so-called ?fancy tap? is powered by a Xoom tablet running the latest version of the Android operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich.
It confirms?your identity with a near field communication (NFC) badge and, if accepted, you are logged into the KegDroid via their Google Plus account.
Authenticated imbibers are presented with a choice of beers and sizes -- a 1-ounce taster, as well as 8- and 12-ounce pours. On the backend, flow sensors and other gadgetry fill the glass with the selected brew.?
In the demonstration video, Carff selects an 8-ounce IPA that, regrettably, pours very foamy, suggesting that human bartenders will be kept plenty busy wiping up spills.
--Via Slashdot and Mashable
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