Other Bond gadgets have yet to become household items but still stand as real inventions.

As a mad scientist with a Napoleon complex,Dr.

Julius Nos specialization in radiation meant that he lost his handsand replaced them with bionic metal ones.

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No, albeit without super strength.

Bond teams up with pilot Pussy Galore to thwart Goldfinger’s Operation Grand Slam.

The mission involves daring escapes, high-stakes confrontations, and a climactic battle to save the world economy.

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James Bond is sent to recover two stolen nuclear warheads hidden in the Bahamas by the criminal organization SPECTRE.

The mission culminates in an underwater battle to prevent global nuclear catastrophe.

James Bond fakes his death to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet spacecraft.

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In Japan, he uncovers a plot by SPECTRE, led by Blofeld, to incite global war.

This was certainly the case forthe advanced smartphone used by Pierce Brosnans 007 inTomorrow Never Dies.

While todays smartphones have yet to implement weapons, everything else about Bonds futuristic phone has come true.

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Carver seeks to spark a global war to boost his media empire’s ratings.

As he delves deeper into the case, Bond uncovers a complex web of deception and betrayal.

Neuralink aims to connect human brains with computers to help tackle complex neurological conditions.

Julius No sitting down in Dr No

Dr. No is the first film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the iconic British spy. Released in 1962, the film follows Agent 007 as he travels to Jamaica to confront Dr. No, a villainous scientist with a plan to disrupt the U.S. space program.

Casino Royale introduces Daniel Craig as James Bond in his first mission as a 00 Agent.

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Dr. No is the first film in the James Bond series starring Sean Connery as the iconic British spy. Released in 1962, the film follows Agent 007 as he travels to Jamaica to confront Dr. No, a villainous scientist with a plan to disrupt the U.S. space program.

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The Sat Nav type device that Bond uses in Goldfinger

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James Bond investigates gold magnate Auric Goldfinger, uncovering a plot to contaminate the U.S. gold supply at Fort Knox. Bond teams up with pilot Pussy Galore to thwart Goldfinger’s Operation Grand Slam. The mission involves daring escapes, high-stakes confrontations, and a climactic battle to save the world economy.

The James Bond Aston Martin license plate flipper in Goldfinger (1964)

Sean Connery as James Bond flies on his jetpack from Thunderball

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James Bond is sent to recover two stolen nuclear warheads hidden in the Bahamas by the criminal organization SPECTRE. Bond clashes with Emilio Largo, the mastermind behind the plot, while forming an alliance with Largo’s mistress, Domino. The mission culminates in an underwater battle to prevent global nuclear catastrophe.

Snapshot of the poster for You Only Live Twice. Sean Connery’s James Bond sits in the cockpit of Little Nellie firing its weapons while other helicopters are in pursuit.

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James Bond fakes his death to investigate the hijacking of American and Soviet spacecraft. In Japan, he uncovers a plot by SPECTRE, led by Blofeld, to incite global war. Bond teams up with Japanese agents, infiltrates a volcanic lair, and prevents the outbreak of World War III.

James Bond tricks a fingerprint test in Diamonds Are Forever

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James Bond infiltrates a diamond smuggling ring, uncovering a plot by his arch-nemesis Blofeld to build a space-based laser weapon. From Amsterdam to Las Vegas, Bond faces off against Blofeld’s henchmen and foils the plan, ensuring the diamonds return to their rightful owners.

Bond flees from Jaws in The Spy Who Loved Me using his 1976 Lotus Esprit S1

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The Spy Who Loved Me, a 1977 James Bond film, features Roger Moore as the iconic British spy. Directed by Lewis Gilbert, the story follows Bond as he teams up with Soviet agent Anya Amasova, played by Barbara Bach, to thwart a megalomaniac’s plan to trigger World War III. The film is noted for its exotic locations, thrilling action sequences, and the introduction of the formidable henchman, Jaws.

James Bond driving a remote control BMW in Tomorrow Never Dies

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Tomorrow Never Dies follows James Bond, played by Pierce Brosnan, as he faces off against media mogul Elliot Carver, portrayed by Jonathan Pryce. Carver seeks to spark a global war to boost his media empire’s ratings. Bond teams up with Chinese agent Wai Lin, played by Michelle Yeoh, to thwart Carver’s plan, navigating a series of high-stakes confrontations and elaborate schemes across various international locations.

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Pierce Brosnan as James Bond wearing X-ray glasses in The World Is Not Enough.

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James Bond is assigned to protect Elektra King, the daughter of a murdered oil tycoon, and to prevent a terrorist from destroying her family’s pipeline. As he delves deeper into the case, Bond uncovers a complex web of deception and betrayal. The terrorist, Renard, is a former KGB agent who feels no pain due to a bullet lodged in his brain. Bond’s mission takes him from the high-stakes world of international oil politics to the dangerous terrains of the Caspian Sea. Along the way, he joins forces with nuclear physicist Dr. Christmas Jones to thwart a plot to trigger a nuclear meltdown in Istanbul.

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James Bond sits at a gaming table in Casino Royale

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Casino Royale introduces Daniel Craig as James Bond in his first mission as a 00 Agent. Tasked with preventing the terrorist financier Le Chiffre from winning a high-stakes poker game in Montenegro, Bond teams up with Vesper Lynd and Felix Leiter, kicking off a pivotal chapter in the espionage saga.

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