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more about #nttdocomo more comments → Jamez: Is that Japan-nly supposed to be "only", or is that part of the phone/company name? more » Pessimippopotamus: How strange. If this phone accurately replicates the real thing, Japanese chocolates must have wrappers that melt before the chocolate does. And it's... more » Mikestan: My chocolate phone is brand name more » Kaiser-Machead: Tay Zonday just spontaneously combusted. more » :negated:: Does it melt in my mouth and not in my hands? more » Noobs-R-Us: What if you're cockeyed? or if you have a lazy eye? You looking at me?!? more » macpatrik: "what the fuck do you keep looking at?" "nothing... i'm just skipping songs" seriously, people would think your metal if they sway you doing this. es... more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: It's awesome, and lots of people are failing to see the potential in this, so I'll share my thoughts. First, of course, for people with disabilities.... more » The Lab: because no one looks around while listening to their MP3 player. Cool demo but more MIT than it is marketable. more » Hello Mister Walrus: The only way that this would be remotely useful is if you had many phones that combined into a giant robot. more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: It will be released by Sprint and marketed as the first phone to have a double theft deterrent feature. more » -
#chocolate
The Japanese Love Chocolate So Much They Made a Chocolate Phone
This Japan-nly NTT Docomo Melty Chocolate phone is ridiculous. It's a working phone—it has 8-megapixel camera, digital TV tuner, Bluetooth and such—but the menus are designed to look like chocolate, and the outside looks like chocolate. More » -
#imagecache
What Is This Guy Doing?
What is Mr. Roboto doing here? Perhaps checking some CEATEC booth girl's ass? Staring at the suspicious character crawling towards him off camera, the one dressed as a giant pink chicken? No, the answer is much cooler than all that: More » -
#mwc09
NTT DoCoMo Snap-Apart Phone Belongs in Museum of WTF
Charlie at Wired's Gadget Lab finds NTT DoCoMo's two-piece magnetic phone entertaining, but to me, the reasons it's supposed to be useful range from frivolous to baffling to just plain dumb. More » -
