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I see the PLUG-IN Prius as a little useless... the whole thing is to prevent the use of GAS which is REALLY REALLY expensive... so buy a PRIUS.... well here in AZ I have a $300+ / month electric bill during the summer... how much will I be paying if I am plugging in my CAR!!!!?!???! Power is still expensive and bad for the environment... now with that all said I still like the Prius however I found the Yaris a better deal in the States. It's cheaper (by about 10K!) and still gets good gas mileage (40MPG)... I LOVE MY YARIS!!!
What did you want them to be silver? Terminators don't wear grills. Skynet hasn't developed the T-FlavaFlav model... yet.

Watch the movies again you aren't a fan. they have white teeth to make them pass for human at first sight.
bolezhinkov:

time - ??? = PROFIT! ($$$)

or in word/gnome form.

1. Produce batteries cheaper.
2. ???
3. PROFIT! ($$$)

Either way it's all good.
Did no one else notice the reference to 'disposable electronics' ? I mean really is that what we need? More trash? Wasn't there an article recently that we are running out of elements that we use for electronic? Shouldn't we be more green, isn't that the trend now to be green and socially responsible in order to sell more products and make more profit and further destroy the planet in a insidious and sneakier manner? This seems like a step in the wrong direction.

And to further satisfy the above post
...PAPER IS TREE MURDER ...
Genius... I am still laughing.
I'm surprised no one mentioned anything about them being washable... too much Tornado Button Smasher and playing with that 'joy stick' and they surely will need a washing!

Seriously is the blue tooth unit and speakers COMPLETELY water proof or are you suppose to just 'spot clean' your jeans?
"researchers were able to do so at a level of 300Ghz (or 0.3 terahertz)"

I want one of those... now... I'm ok with a 300Ghz puter. Imagine how well Crysis would run on that!
I for one welcome our auto bedmaking overlords.
Flashpoint, I for one welcome our violin playing, dead body toting Toyota overlords.
Flashpoint, I for one welcome our violin playing, dead body toting Toyota overlords.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a solid state drive, around 32 to 64GB, for use in my web server. The drive will contain my web sites and the operating system, either Windows Server 2008 R2 or Ubuntu. Large storage is handled by a separate RAID array, so capacity is not an issue. Rather, I am looking for the fastest, longest-lasting, and most reliable drive under $150 that is suitable to my application. Any thoughts? Thanks!"
 

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