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SPY pens are not any more the types to be found in crime or detective fictions. They have been available in the market for quite some time now. So those of us who are afraid to be caught red handed in these camera pens, have now a device to ensure...
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This is a great use of the space that is left vacant in a digital clock. LukWerks has developed a unique digital clock which has a hidden spy camera in it.
This clock...
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