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Dear FTGreen
I understand your point, however, there is a great possibility that these robots might rise another big security issues, especially when they are connected to WiBro in Korea. (By the way I am Korean, please forgive my bad english skill.)

I don't know exactly what sort of O/S these Robots operate but I know one thing for sure that when they are connected to Wibro, the robots can never be 100percent secure from hackers not just from korea but from all around the world.

I agree that many asian countries(both people and government) have faster response and adaption ability compared to other western countries in terms of technology.
But, there is no doubt that US still is the focal point of all kind of researches. Especially in Killing technology US has always been #1. so Don't worry.

And To Derrick,(I might know you. are you from NC?)
Tahnk you for both funny and sad picture. I laughed so hard.
dear #5
not you're, but your
You're sentences does not makes sense. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

buy the way, break the case and open just get the flash memory, you wil still be able to read. Dont has to cut fingirls ok?
my english good? or bad? ha!

Dual CPU == two CPUs

I think,. maybe wrong,.
Wibro is a mobile broadband, which means you will be able to use internet while you are in a moving car up to 60 miles/hour.
You will be able to use the service in spring of 2006
in major cities in Korea.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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