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Virtual Beer Can Lets You Pretend to Be an Alcoholic

Bandai, the company that makes Tamagotchi and Power Ranger toys, is targeting a slightly more mature audience (we hope) with its newest novelty item: a beer can simulator. The $9 toy is a plastic recreation of the top of a beer can, complete with a pop top that plays an electronic sound simulating the opening of a beer can every time you pull it. Every 30 times you pull the tab, it plays what ...

Tuttuki Bako 'Poking Box' Lets You Torment Low-Res Creatures

While we don't expect it to be the type of interface that'll replace touch screens anytime soon, Bandai is certainly forging some interesting new ground with its so-called Tuttuki Bako device, or "poking box," which actually lets you stick your finger right into the device to control the on-screen finger. That's apparently done with the aid of some motion sensors which, as you can see in the ...

Bandai Blogging 'Bot Renders Human Writers Obsolete

We always figured this day would come, but so soon? We're obsolete, ladies and gentlemen. It's been a great ride, and we're glad we got to do just one more Stevenote with y'all before we fade into the night, but the robots have arrived, and they're going to blog harder, better, faster and stronger. We cannot compete. Bandai just announced the Net Tansor Web, a Wi-Fi-equipped robot with a ...

'SmartBerry' Brings Portable Chat to Girls

We're guessing the naming scheme here was quite intentional, though we'll be the first to say Bandai's Smart Berry has very, very little in common with RIM's stockpile of handsets. Nevertheless, this "mobile communicator" joins the small crowd of other tween-centric chat handhelds with wireless capabilities that enable four of these things to talk to one another "for email, chat and online games ...

Cell Phone App for Shedding Pounds

Bandai, the evil force behind Tamagotchis and the Power Rangers, has found yet another way to torture its customers. Beauty Walker, a Japan only cell phone app, uses GPS instead of a pedometer to measure how far you walk and how many calories you burn. It can also be used to choose foods you wish to eat, and will alert you when you've burned enough calories to chow down. According to the Google ...