Published on February 2nd,2007 at 8:08 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Sub-Space Communication Pod. From concept to reality.

Get prepared to jump in the future. (It took our assistants Chihiro and Maki 20mn to explain this thing, so listen very carefully, I’m not going to describe it more than once.) Frepar Network, a Japanese company, will sell by the end of 2007 some sort of futuristic Tamagoshi, which will be in fact a 3D character capable of replying when you talk to it, and interact with you when you try to touch it, or even blow on it. Yeah right! Things should get a little more complicated as this company will also offer several other gadgets to go with this 3D “tamagoshi”, such as an information container, a digital TV tuner, a control screen, an satellite dish, and a communication POD…






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