They should make it go 20mph and say "Whatch your toes!" when it goes past people... I'd buy one then... Maybe they could also program it to disguise itself as a watercooler and then scare the crap out of thirsty people! What can I say, I find other's discomfort amusing.
Be careful what ou wish for. What Engadget isn't telling us is that the next model includes incessant nagging and a feature that makes it pick up random objects and asks "Does this belong here?" in a condescending tone... And for the love of all things good, if you do happen to use the robo-toilet be sure to put the seat back down or it will do bad things with your toothbrush!
I don't think Google would hold back on something like that. After all, they were up front about the kill switch, which could be WAY more invasive than some Google ads in the store.
Ditto. I was under the impression that they have developed a reader that doesn't require a battery...
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Nozzles? Can I hook up a keg to this or something? Does my beer have to be USB compatible?