Top Tech Innovations For Your #FirstWorldProblems (Infographic) A fork that vibrates when you eat too much, and an e-ink touch tablet for those who find the texture of paper to be too...papery.

By Geoff Weiss

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Sometimes, life isn't fair--such as, for instance, when the TV remote control happens to be sitting just out of reach. Or the weight of a 10-inch tablet simply feels like too much to bear.

We've all giggled and cringed at the bounty of trending #FirstWorldProblems this year, and now, a new infographic by Best Choice Reviews showcases seven of the best tech-related solutions of 2013 inspired by the uber-viral meme.

Among them? A fork that vibrates when you eat too much, and an e-ink touch tablet for those who find the texture of paper to be too...papery.

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Top Tech Innovations For Your #FirstWorldProblems (Infographic)

Related: Entrepreneur's Top 10 Infographics of 2013

Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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