Good news for owners of Keurig 2.0 machines who don't mind working outside official channels: it's now possible to hack your way around the machines' ridiculous “digital rights management”-style ...
WhenKeurig introduced its 2.0 brewers earlier this fall, the company attempted to quietly add digital rights management technology to the machines making it so only licensed K-Cups would work in them.
Next month marks the one-year anniversary of when the Keurig company first announced its plan to produce a new generation of home coffee machines that would only make coffee (or other hot drinks) with ...
Keurig Green Mountain revolutionized home coffee brewing with its K-Cup machines. These brewers essentially created the single-serve home market in the United States, and they remain dominant ...
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