Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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Now you can spray paint in the air using halo, a spray can that colors the air in LED lights. You can change colors and recharge it by shaking the can. |
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And not a moment too soon! All sorts of toys based on Pixar’s latest animation film, Up!, have already been launched: action figures, toys, cosbabies, and even stuffed dogs that bark. |
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Build this DIY speaker yourself and learn about its structure and internal mechanism. This kit is designed to foster children’s creativity and their interest in science. |
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This cookie cutter has 3 moving parts (head, torso and legs) so you can create 64 different characters. It comes in two different models: Robot and Fashion. |
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Yuruppy, is a new virtual pet game that you can play with just one finger. |
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The BBC conducted a curious experiment: they asked a 13-year-old boy to exchange his iPod for a Walkman for one week. These are his conclusions. |
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Gundam, a hero from a Japanese comic strip appeared in a park in Tokyo. It’s a giant robot 18 meters tall and built to life-size scale. |
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This camera tripod has a super-resistant suction cup so you can stick it on walls and ceilings. It’s the perfect invention to take group photos without leaving anybody out. |
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Karada Trainer a set of headphones that acts as a personal trainer, take them running and they’ll teach you how to exercise correctly. |
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Slam your door shut and turn it into a ping-pong table. It’s a very practical and fun invention. Too bad it’s only a prototype. |
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