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You're nuts. The ATS-V will be positioned directly against the BMW M3, which at the moment (the soon to be replaced moment) gets 420 hp, and the MB C63 which puts out 450 hp. I'd be surprised if the soon to be released next gen M3 didn't put out at least 450 hp just to stay competitive with MB on paper.

I live in southern Utah, about an hour and a half from Vegas, and the stretch of highway that connects St George and Vegas is used by quite a few manufacturers for testing. The combination of high, sloping hills, high temperatures, and long stretches make it a perfect place to see how a car can handle life in the

I don't recall those other posts being there when i made my comment, but referring to a technology that's not even in the scope of possibility yet is kind of pointless. The "wireless" technology the post is talking about requires either placing the device directly onto the charging surface, or keeping it within a few

For some reason that RC car reminded me of the "Mormon Twins" opening scene in Ocean's 11.

Here's another problem"

Being able to charge your phone and your tablet is kind of cool, but I think the ability to have a wireless keyboard and mouse that never need to be plugged in or have their batteries replaced is a lot more useful in the real world.

I messed up my comment, I meant when they're holding their phone vertically not horizontally. Duh. That might have seemed like I was being a smartass, but i really was just saying I agree with that.

You couldn't be more wrong. Facebook will change for sure, but we'll always have some kind of place you can share pictures, events, and information about each other.

Sometimes the Giz users blow me away with their almost dream-world like connection with planet earth. It's as if you learned logic from watching the Twilight Zone.

Haha yeah.

The inner lawyer in me wants to be able to defend this from both sides, so I'm cool with trying to look at this from the cops view, but I just can't come down on his side in this case.

Obviously the screen would be much larger on the actual production model if this was the real design. Clones have to find areas to make things cheaper, and a smaller screen is a good place to start.

Intricate details like that are never going to be perfectly accurate on a cheap clone. They didn't even bother to get the screen close to the real size, so nit picking about the exact size and placement of buttons is a waste of time.

I think I remember someone saying they were Taiwanese on another site.

No! It's FAKE?

"I wish I had electronic microscope vision built-in."

Exactly what I came here to say. I was on the Taipei 101 about 3-4 years ago, and it was amazing. You feel like you're looking from an airplane when you look down on the surroundings below.

So is the actual reason for removing the red dot to keep people from stealing them?

Ha! You Canadians are pussies! You need a tether to walk along a ledge like that?

Funny pictures like this and the one above are the only reasons I sort through the filth that is Gizmodo comments.