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Bangkok's Pokemon Go police squad out to catch trainers behaving badly - CNET

A crowd gathers at Parc Paragon in Bangkok to catch Pokemon. Vichan Poti/Pacific Press/LightRocket/Getty Images Pokemon Go players in Bangkok are being blamed for an increase in road accidents -- and Thai authorities want to put a stop to it, the Bangkok Post reports.A group of 50 police officers, described as "catchers of Pokemon catchers" by Bangkok police chief Sanit Mahathavo , will be equipped with mobile phone cameras. They will patrol 10 areas with busy traffic, which will be no-go zones for Pokemon hunters.If caught running while using a phone or hindering traffic while driving carelessly, players will face fines of up to 1,000 baht (around $30, £20 or AU$40). Trainers who play Pokemon Go in an "ina...

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Let R2-D2 patrol your garden in lawn-ornament form - CNET

Where's C-3PO? ThinkGeek Some people have garden gnomes. Some people have butt-shaped wood cutouts. Some people have pink flamingos. And some really cool people have droids. A very detailed R2-D2 lawn o ament from ThinkGeek is ready to assist you with piloting your X-wing fighter of a garden. Beeps, boops and whistles not included.The statue has a concrete look to it, but it's actually made from resin. It stands a decent 17.5 inches in height and weighs over six pounds, so it's pretty substantial for a lawn o ament. ThinkGeek understands that such an attractive statue might attract covetous attention, so the retailer suggests putting it someplace where people won't steal it. If that someplace happens to be ...

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The Foop lets you grow a garden in your kitchen - CNET

Enlarge Image C'estec If you've got a green thumb but no space to work your garden magic, a Japanese company might just have the thing to help quell your plant cultivation cravings.Named the "Foop" (short for food and people) and developed by a company called C'estec, the smart device, roughly the size of a dual shelf toaster, lets you grow small crops of vegetables in your kitchen.The product has come about to help those in Tokyo who want to grow plants and vegetables but, like may people living in large metropolitan cities, don't have sufficient garden space to do so. The Foop houses a set of moisture-rich sponge pods, in which you'll plant your seeds. After that, you pair the device with your smartphone ...

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Chia vest puts a wearable green garden on your chest - CNET

Enlarge ImageThis vest is green with chia. Elizabeth Esponnette Chia seeds have had quite a revival of late. You see them in drinks and on shelves at health food stores. Once upon a time, they were primarily known for starring in late-night commercials for Chia Pets, small terracotta figurines of kittens and dogs with growable coats started from chia seeds. A designer has now taken that concept and applied it to a wearable vest.Elizabeth Esponnette is an assistant professor of product design at the University of Oregon and she has created clothes made from unusual materials like hot-melt glue and crystals formed from evaporated alum salt. The chia vest is made from chia and muslin. Esponnette cut the patte ...

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