IKEA Taiwan's Hotplate Will Only Work Once There Are Enough Phones Under It
Jan 29, 2016 19:55
The dinner table is a crowded place these days. No one pays attention at anyone. Instead, their noses are buried in their phones. But IKEA's hot plate might be able to solve that problem. It will only work if there are enough phones under it.
That way, everyone will have no choice but to look at one another. But will they have anything to say to each other?
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