Fire. Meat. Beer. The recipe for a barbecue has barely changed since the start of recorded time, but that doesn't mean technology can't get in on the party. BBQ Guru has released the CyberQ WiFi, a ...
“BBQers around the world will be able to set, change, and monitor the temperature of their charcoal cookers from their smartphones or computers,” said Director of Marketing, Bob Trudnak. “We pride ...
Bob Trudnak, who goes by “BBQ Bob,” is director of sales and marketing at BBQ Guru, the Warminster, Pa.-based business that designs and manufactures temperature-control devices for outdoor cookers, ...
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At Maker Faire Milwaukee this past weekend, [basement tech] was showing off his latest build, a PID controlled charcoal grill. While it hasn’t QUITE been tested yet with real food, it does work in ...
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