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LunchCommunicator films your each bite, saves relationships

Ever desired to tell your family how grateful (or ungrateful) you’re to your packed lunch, but not enthusiastic about having an ungainly face-to-face dialog about it? Well, you can now! A research group at Ochanomizu University, Japan hacked up a nerdy lunch box — which includes an inventive webcam and a Viliv S5 MID — only for this purpose. The concept is that after opened, the webcam will start recording the box being prepared at home; and when it’s opened again at work, it automatically starts playing back the preparation footage while simultaneously recording the diner munching away. Obviously, you are able to throw within the occasional “oishii” and “arigatō” if you’re at it. Appears like the ideal gift for newlyweds, in the event you ask us. Video after the break.

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