Researchers in Japan are working on a device that has managed to intrigue — or at least amuse — public relations executives, social scientists and even the patent holders of a sanitizer for computer keyboards and other peripherals: an Internet-based kissing machine. Yes. A work in progress by Kajimoto Research Laboratory, the Kiss Transmission Device was recently demonstrated in a video from Diginfo.tv. The device, as best can be described, looks a bit like a can opener but without the cutting part.
Kiss This: Scientists Show Off a Cyber-Smooching Machine
Posted by: Erika Morphy May 3, 2011 03:18 PMResearchers in Japan are working on a device that has managed to intrigue — or at least amuse — public relations executives, social scientists and even the patent holders of a sanitizer for computer keyboards and other peripherals: an Internet-based kissing machine. Yes. A work in progress by Kajimoto Research Laboratory, the Kiss Transmission Device was recently demonstrated in a video from Diginfo.tv. The device, as best can be described, looks a bit like a can opener but without the cutting part.