Nova Scotia
Any guesses to what’s the product you see in the image above? Guys, it’s a cellphone! Yes, you’ve read it correctly, it’s a small techie phone that brews your coffee and helps you in shaving too. Sounds quite interesting, isn’t it? The...
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