Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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The new Slanket is called Happiness in Bed and it's a duvet cover with built-in gloves, so you'll be nice and warm while you stay up reading in bed on cold winter nights. |
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This cuddly plush doll is a perfect replica of Apple's CEO. It's an original gift for people who love Steve Jobs and Apple's products. |
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iLLoom baLLoon are balloons that come with LED lights inside. The lights shine 15-hours straight. You can also fill the balloons with helium so they'll float. |
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These iPhone gloves are missing the tips of the index finger and thumb. They're especially designed to help you handle your iPhone in the freezing cold. |
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This hanger is made from a hook with two empty plastic bottles screwed onto it. It's a simple, eco-friendly and practical idea from the Rethink Concepts studio. |
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Harinezumi records video and takes pictures that look not unlike those old super-8 films you used to shoot. Its minimalist design pays homage to those old 110mm film cartridges. |
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If you're used to eating potato chips while working on the computer, but are too lazy to wipe off your grease-stained fingers, Takara Tomy's 'Potechi Hand' will put an end to your dilemma. |
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This is one of the campiest Japanese robots around. It's shaped like a baby chick and, when you pet it, it responds by flapping its wings and chirping. It's one of Sega Toys' virtual robots |
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Infinite Toys, Bandai’s collection of absurd playthings, strikes again with Tokoroten, a toy that imitates a little gadget used to make Japanese noodles. |
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They’re small and come in strange shapes and eccentric colors, but they love to dance to the rhythm of the music... and they also love noise. |
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