A new ordering system called Dash offers buttons from Amazon where users can order refills on commonly used items with a single push.
The devices, which come at $4.99 a pop, are a coup for fans of convenience and a one of many recent commercial forays into the Internet of Things.
Already some have found ways to hack the technology, converting Dash to a
personal data tracker and single-button
pizza delivery system that connects with the Domino's Pizza API.
How could Amazon Dash be hacked for government use?