#BionicManDiary entry 006: Evgeny Chereshnev talks Internet of Us at Campus Party Brazil
Our bionic man Evgeny Chereshnev talks on the biochip in his hand and how it makes you a part of the Internet of Things
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Our bionic man Evgeny Chereshnev talks on the biochip in his hand and how it makes you a part of the Internet of Things
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