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hmmm... how about lower the price to affordable...
...how does a truck get 50 miles per gallon when running on battery? Did they make some kind of liquid battery that nobody told me about?
Wait, is that a red Mickey Mouse on the joystick? Is Leapfrog Affiliated with Disney now?
Holy crap... if Sweden has Walking/Talking Sentient Maps that steal phones... Maybe we should start worrying about them creating a robot army to take over the world...
Yes, similar to the Regenerative "breaking" that I guess will fix the truck every time it slows down...
Seriously, do you guys READ the articles?

This is a Theraputic Ultrasound Machine, NOT an Ultrasound IMAGING machine. You could Massage the unborn child, not "scope it". The "uses in battlefield and remote regions" is for inducing better bloodflow through ultrasonic waves... NOT for use in finding broken bones or the like.

Yes, it's sensational and will get people to click on it... but this guy did not just invent a machine that will let us look inside us for $100...

Fuze pls... and not the drink BLECH
Anything Mybook... The Mybook World Edition, great price, easy setup...
Because just having chlorophyll-ized skin won't give us enough energy. Plants are all about surface area higher Animals are all about density. For us to be able to gather enough sunlight to make it worthwhile... we'd look like walking trees... or flatworms.

oooh.. entmoot time...


Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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