From Pocket Lint:
Tea makers PG Tips have joined forces with mobile phone company Orange to create the world's first SMS enabled kettle. All you do is text the words "switch on" - even when you're on the way home from work - and the water will be on the boil by the time you get to the kitchen.
The high-tech gadget - inspired by animated inventors Wallace and Gromit - will be on sale from January.
Bad news is you still have to remember to fill the kettle with water - and actually make the tea or coffee. And it will set you back around £100.
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