The bugs will survive long after the last of the human slaves have outlived their usefulness and are expurgated from the face of the planet. Oh, the irony. Long live the robot masters! And just to be sure, long live the insect masters! Phew, bases covered.
Hmmm, on a more serious note, why in hell does this thing have to be remote controlled? It still requires a human operator so I fail to see the advantage.
HP's Jon Rubenstein told us that his company wanted to veer in a new direction, and veer it surely did -- the HP Veer 4G will arguably be the smallest fully-functional smartphone on the market when it goes on sale May 15th.
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The bugs will survive long after the last of the human slaves have outlived their usefulness and are expurgated from the face of the planet. Oh, the irony. Long live the robot masters! And just to be sure, long live the insect masters! Phew, bases covered.
Hmmm, on a more serious note, why in hell does this thing have to be remote controlled? It still requires a human operator so I fail to see the advantage.