Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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Some of Inspector Gadget’s most famous gadgets have actually been developed and may be found on the Internet. |
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This Japanese bubble gum machine is an essential gadget for bubble gum addicts. Take it to the office to brighten up your desk. |
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This beautiful flower vase is a Japanese design with a somewhat atypical function: you can use it to hold wild grasses and flowers you find outside. |
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This fish swims around and lights up the walls of your pool with a kaleidoscope proyector in its belly. It’s the latest aquatic gadget. |
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These fire extinguishers combine home safety with design. Decorate your kitchen with a fire extinguisher that’ll catch everyone’s eye. |
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In order to promote NOTE, Nissan’s new fuel-efficient car, the company has created an ad that’s a parody of Heidi. |
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This USB microwave is small, but very powerful. It’ll warm up your food, inside and out, in less than a minute. It’s still just a prototype. |
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The Tatamet foldable helmet is another clever Japanese invention. It’s durable and very safe, the perfect accessory for emergency kits. |
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TotoBIG is the Japanese lottery that offers the biggest prizes. There’s no need to think, predict or make guesses. You just buy it! |
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Creating a different robot each day is the idea behind an art project called 'Robot A Day'. These "robot pouches" are made of vinyl and have a zipper for a mouth. |
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