iamnosuperman12
iamnosuperman12
iamnosuperman12

The tesla battery swap is cute and all but that's just a bandaid on the range problem (and a bad one). swapping a $30,000 component on your car with another one that could be in worse condition than the one you had every time you need to recharge is a bad idea, and the amount of physical space needed to store enough

Another thing is that they are being shown "in use" when in fact most of them aren't being used at all. They just sit there because somebody got a grant to put them in. Many places like shopping centers and parking garages have taken them out because nobody was using them and they were taking up space, or they needed

Mentions GTA V (Kotaku cums everywhere)

still not a viable replacement for gasoline/diesel. Too inconvenient, too limited, no industry standards, needs another 10 years of development and standardization.

I know the whole electric vs. gas argument is old, but I really think we should make batteries more efficient before these stations expand so much.

Or we could go the hydrogen route?

It's gonna be Matt Damon.

There are three ways to create usable hydrogen.

Uh huh....

Is this his old WWII uni? Flash back or maybe stolen from that museum?

Cap visiting an exhibition about himself? Perhaps that's where he gets his old uniform from?

I'll go with the Avengers Haircut for $2,000, Alex.

I've thought about it too but after having my last phone lost/stolen (I left it in a cab, realized as the cab was pulling away, and the next pick-up answered the phone to say "It's mine now"), one solace was knowing that they'd basically have to wipe it to use it.

Hydrogen fuel cells are a brilliant process. They will become common place, not this battery electric stuff. The only real major hold up at this point is fuel availability and that is more political than practical. Plasma reforming will allow fuel stations to provide hydrogen fuel that is manufactured at the

You guys in the gaming journalism business have been playing PS4's and these same levels of these same games since February. I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess that's the real reason why you aren't as hyped as us average folk.

I really hope Google steals this idea and works it into stock. No offense to you, Cover.

The first hydrogen fuel cell powered prototype was finished by a gentleman by the name of Bacon in 1959. We're in 2013, many millions have been spent on research and development by basically all major manufacturers, but it feels like Mr. Scorpio is right once again.

"8 years on and DVD isn't going anywhere."

...could ...not ...resist

They're showing it as if all devices with iOS 6 have the same features. The iPad 2 didn't get Siri along with some other add ons. If that's all it takes to eliminate fragmentation, Google could push a "Jelly Bean" theme to all older phones and suddenly they all have the newest update*!