Disposable phone
Communication tools, from traditional landline telephone to the hottest 3G phones, have seen some radical changes since Alexander Graham Bell first introduced the talking device in 1876. Continuing the evolutionary process, designer Shirley A. Roberts..
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Introduced way back in 1974, the almost iconic orange and white disposable Bic razor is still in production today and the classic design has now been used to make a...
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