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 ...
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.
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 ...