Curioblog: featuring unusual gifts, gadgets and curiosities |
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All those campaigns to do away with plastic bags have made reusable shopping bags a hot item. This one is very cute and it’s a Japanese design. |
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This breakfast machine prepares a full breakfast composed of coffee, an omelet, some toast with jam and orange juice. |
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Choose an effect, personalize the frame and load your photo. In just a few minutes, Rollip will turn your digital photo into a Polaroid snapshot. It’s simple, fun and free of charge. |
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Bowlingual Voice is a Japanese gadget that instantly translates dog barks into human language. Now you can finally talk with your dog! |
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Shoot, punch and share: that’s the spirit behind Punch Camera, a camera that instantly prints photos on paper. |
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Muscle March is a Wii game that reproduces a gym’s homoerotic environment. It’s out only in the Japanese market. |
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This Japanese clock tells the time out loud. ClockMan has 4 different personalities, corresponding to blood types A, B, O and AB. |
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We’ve tested this microscope and analyzed everything: a coin, ipod head phones, a set of keys, a plush toy... It’s addictive. |
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Kudamemo are note pads that are shaped like pears and apples and packed in real fruit boxes. They’re so realistic, you’ll want to take a bite. |
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We’ve tested Sega Toy’s star projector at home. We’ll tell you how it works and what we think of it. |
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