Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe WASHINGTON, April 1 (UPI) -- "Smart" was the keyword for companies celebrating April Fools' Day with hoax videos and tweets including a smart mailbox, kitchen knife and airline seats. Google got into the prankster spirit Wednesday with a YouTube video announcing a smart mailbox, the "Smartbox by Inbox by Gmail by Google." Advertisement Samsung announced the fictional Galaxy BLADE edge, a version of its Galaxy smartphones with an edge "so sharp and strong that the device can also serve as a chef's knife." #Samsung presents #GalaxyBLADEedge: Chef's Edition http://t.co/texLjuVLPi pic.twitter.com/qdVW3rrAYJ— Samsung Electronics (@SamsungTMRW) March 31, 2015 Airline WestJet released a video showing how its idea for "SmartSeats" could go horribly wrong. Speaking of things that could go horribly wrong, British supermarket chain Tesco got into the April Fools' fun with a tweet announcing "bouncy aisles" were coming to stores. Introducing: Bouncy Aisles, in-store from Friday. Those pesky products on high shelves better watch out... pic.twitter.com/qevQkG4gYn Advertisement— Tesco (@Tesco) April 1, 2015 Honda may not have billed its HR-V "selfie edition" as "smart," but the video pokes fun at smartphone-obsessed millennials with a vehicle featuring 10 different selfie cameras. Fellow automaker BMW also got in on the action with a hoax press release promoting a line of auto-inspired mouth guards for athletes. All the protection you've come to expect from a BMW, bite-sized. http://t.co/k58D7Q8aD3 #motormouth pic.twitter.com/s0WbhG5dSV— BMW UK (@BMW_UK) April 1, 2015 Insurance company Esurance's hoax video announced Presurance, a service offering to inform people of their next fender bender up to seven days in advance. Google Japan's April Fools' prank was the "Google Panda," a cuddly stuffed panda that conducts Google searches verbally. Uber riffed on the defunct Skymall magazine with a video promoting Uber Car Shop magazine.