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Stephen Colbert rips into the silliest smart device you’ve ever seen

16
Jul
2014

As a matter of course, we try to cover some of the most interesting crowdfunded and independently developed projects, whether they’re pitched to us or we stumble across them while scouring the Internet. We’ve seen a full desktop computer that can fit in your pocket, the swiss army knife of coolers and some guy who just wanted to make potato salad, but none compare to the most inessential smart device ever made: Vessyl. As Vessyl inventor Justin Lee explains, the digital cup can automatically detect what you put inside it along with nutritional information about its contents and how much of it you are consuming. On Monday night’s Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert noted that “that level of information was previously

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