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April Fool Jokes that Left the Internet Puzzled
Internet dwellers beware! April 1st isn’t a safe day, whether you spend your time online or offline. If you are using the web stay on your toes, you absolutely cannot believe anything, especially news that is just too good to be true. Whether its social media, YouTube or a reliable new site, you just can’t be sure today.
April Fools’ Day has taken the web by storm thanks to big players like Samsung, Google etc. taking an active role every year. Expect plenty of pranks from these tech giants, especially Google. It’s becoming an annual tradition, so DO NOT take it seriously and laugh it off if you were really fooled into believing it.
We have made a list of some of the funniest pranks today. The list may change as the day progresses and more pranks are made public. So keep coming back for more funny updates from today.
Samsung Smart Trousers
Samsung is one a leading tech innovator. The company has come with a new invention which will help millions around the world. Smart Trousers come with Wi-Fly and it is smart enough to alert you via your mobile phone to lower your fly (zipper). The trousers come with built-in pressure sensors that can get you to move if you have been sitting for a long time.
There’s more. It has a system that detects when your waist is a bit too tight and locking the “fridge”. The Internet of Trousers can also measure your heart rate and blood pressure to remind you to keep your pants on when the “surroundings” get a bit hot and heavy. Don’t worry, this feature can also be turned off when required.
Careem Taanga
Careem is trying to stay ahead of the pack and beat its competitors with new and unique services. The company will soon be launching Careem Taanga. Customers will be able to book a taanga straight from their mobile apps or Careem website. The prestigious mode of travel will definitely help the customers stand out.
Honda Emoji Number Plate
Honda has chosen to bring an innovation to how cars are officially identified. The company has revealed the world’s first emoji number plate. Younger buyers and teens can express themselves with more than mere number and letters. This invention will also help the driver express their anger by just pointing towards an emoji instead of rolling down the mirror and saying ******* (you know what).
Honda Civic Type-R was chosen to be the first car to demonstrate this. Licensing agencies are in talks with Honda on bringing the new solution to the market.
Google for Socks
A long faced problem is the sudden “absence” of socks from their usual place just when you are about to leave your house. Google has teamed up with some Australian retailers to come with Bluetooth-enabled socks. These socks are searchable and come with a smartphone app as well. An Android app has been confirmed while the iOS version is still under development.
Google’s blog post says “We’re teaming up with retailers across Australia to launch a new range of Searchable Socks — to organise the world’s undergarments and make them universally findable. These new bluetooth-enabled socks are fitted with thin LTE beacons that wrap around the top of your lower calf, just like the coloured stripes you’d see on traditional socks. If you can’t find one sock, you can press the beacon on its pair and let the Google Search app on your phone pinpoint its whereabouts.”
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