Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I finally got a new laptop with a lone USB 3.0 port. I'm now looking at getting a USB 3.0 hub with a power adapter so I can use both of my USB 3.0 hard drives at faster speeds. I've read lots of horror stories where some hubs either don't come with power adapters -- and as a consequence the portable drives don't work with them properly -- or they are designed poorly which results in USB 2.0 speeds. Or, the hard drives keep getting disconnected. Do your readers have any suggestions or experience using USB 3.0 hubs? Thanks!"
The thing is remote controlled for programming, just like any toy. That is only common sense. It needs a floor map, so it doesn't pick up knick-knacks, and sleeping pets. Carrying a Roomba is so rediculously obvious I'm surprised we even comment on that. I'm sure if you live in a single floor ranch home or an apt with the washer/dryer installed, the bot can be programmed to pick up your dirty clothes after playing with that "love doll" thing (ewww.) and drop them in for a cycle. Folding would require something more than a padded set of claws.
I'm guessing the designers are going from room to room and programming and debugging. Will it make beds? It all depends if you put your "love doll" away I have to agree, though, it needs to be at least a little faster. If it's in a doorway and you need to get through, you could read a book waiting for it to clear.