Jan 24, 2013 (Morning Edition) — Eating the popular noodle dish normally requires two hands -- one for chopsticks, the other for a spoon. Designers at a Taiwanese company noticed a guy trying to do that while juggling his cell phone. So they came up with a way to slurp it up while watching videos or reading emails.
n p r n e w s
Ramen Bowl Offers Built-In iPhone Dock
Jan 24, 2013 (Morning Edition) — Eating the popular noodle dish normally requires two hands -- one for chopsticks, the other for a spoon. Designers at a Taiwanese company noticed a guy trying to do that while juggling his cell phone. So they came up with a way to slurp it up while watching videos or reading emails.Missing some content? Check the source: NPR
Copyright(c) 2013, NPR


on:

