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Posted by Kanoe - Fri 05 Oct 2018 14:38
Just no!
Posted by Tabbykatze - Fri 05 Oct 2018 15:08
Grim
Posted by [GSV]Trig - Fri 05 Oct 2018 15:30
Is it just me, or just because its Friday, that the image for the video looks like a black penis in a box coming (?!) out of his hand…
Posted by Andi-C - Fri 05 Oct 2018 15:58
Yes, very willy like.

Is it April fools already ?
Posted by Rejuvination - Fri 05 Oct 2018 17:09
Well there are people who still have the habit of sucking their thumbs…but i bet someone will use it as a vibrator..
Posted by philehidiot - Fri 05 Oct 2018 17:10
I dunno but I expect if my phone started doing what it's doing at 22 seconds in at work, I might get fired.

And then get a job in Ann Summers.


EDIT: This reminds me of a scene from Red Dwarf… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1o78X0BQ5k (Probably NSFW…. depending on your employer).
Posted by Ttaskmaster - Fri 05 Oct 2018 21:52
Perhaps readers could think of some other useful sheaths for the MobiLimb
Don't fall for it, readers….!!

It's A Trap.jpg
Posted by flearider - Sat 06 Oct 2018 17:21
and people get paid to make this stuff ?
" look I've made a finger for my phone …boss what will it do ?
nothing why should it … boss- your fired
Posted by davesom555 - Sat 06 Oct 2018 22:47
That cat image looks suspicious
Posted by peterb - Sat 06 Oct 2018 22:51
With voice control it could be useful for those with some physical impairment.
Posted by dalidasolk - Sun 07 Oct 2018 00:01
The MobiLimb can be used in three classes of application as; a tool that can be manipulated to control both physical and virtual objects, a partner reacting to user actions, or a medium providing feedback such as strokes, taps, and similar feedback
Posted by peterb - Sun 07 Oct 2018 07:49
dalidasolk
The MobiLimb can be used in three classes of application as; a tool that can be manipulated to control both physical and virtual objects, a partner reacting to user actions, or a medium providing feedback such as strokes, taps, and similar feedback

Yes, I read that in the original article too!
Posted by dalidasolk - Mon 08 Oct 2018 01:20
Yes, I read that in the original article too!
Posted by Disturbedguy - Mon 08 Oct 2018 12:11
dalidasolk
Yes, I read that in the original article too!

The point is your posts aren't carrying much..substance and you merely quoted the article…some would class this as spam..
Posted by Ttaskmaster - Mon 08 Oct 2018 13:14
Disturbedguy
The point is your posts aren't carrying much..substance and you merely quoted the article…some would class this as spam..

I'd have reported it as such, including the random other posts clearly copypasta'd from random internet pages.
Posted by philehidiot - Mon 08 Oct 2018 23:54
I'd have reported it as such, including the random other posts clearly copypasta'd from random internet pages.
Posted by silk186 - Mon 08 Oct 2018 23:57
It reminds me of the film Idle Hands (1999).