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Yes, but for demo purposes that are supposed to show that it balances itself they should have either removed the arm or just not used something rigid. For example, they could attach cords to all four corners that hang loosely from above and if it falls they quickly tighten up, it'd be just as effective and we'd all

I always thought Telus was doing better than Rogers in this area because of their commercials that say "Share one data plan between your

When referring to an insects antennae you want 'antennae' not 'antennas' (the plural form of a man made metallic apparatus for sending or receiving electromagnetic waves).

MIMO is 'Multiple In/Multiple Out'... you asked.

That's true, but you should be able to pay a one time $10 (or even $35 for activation) for a second SIM card that shares the data your cell phones plan and has no monthly or yearly fees.

I'm not an expert either but I believe it only causes interference when the antenna and metal are extremely close (ie: nothing between them) so there are a few tricks like placing a barrier between the two or using high permeability sheets between them when you still need it to be thin. So it's possible, but not

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Yeah, BigDog is awesome - especially the ice kicking and the swingset swinging like in the video I attached ;) - WildCat needs more BigDog in those legs in order to chase down and kill anyone.

I realize that's the point but those legs don't look like they articulate nearly as much as BigDog - so sure it may have high speed stabilization to keep it upright, but it's not going to run in a straight line on a flat, obstacle free path to get to it's destination. I don't think it's even remotely ready to chase

Could go in this perfectly square carved out depression in the unibody?

It's hard to see in this pic, but I've seen another one where it's much more visible, I just can't find it right now. But maybe the NFC goes into the square carved out depression in the unibody?

Don't be too scared yet. I'm not convinced that this has any of it's own stabilization yet - all it can do is move it's legs fast enough to go 28mph. That hydraulic looking arm can (and does at the end) support it's entire weight and hold it up, I'm sure it is doing all the stabilization at this point.

Am I missing something? Is this a hardware feature and not software? If it's software why not use the exact same video? For all we know the 'OIS' video was using a steadycam + OIS not someones jittery hand... If it's hardware, was there an article posted on how that works? I'd like to read it - I assume a 'nano-scale'

If this is it, it's not too bad. That lip is 1/3 the size which should decrease the chance of shatter substantially.

They should have just approached iPen and partnered up to allow precision and pressure. Plus, they already have the API and compatible apps.

Valid. Another commenter pointed out that it's missing the bottom screws.

Ooh. I didn't even notice that. Good point. I don't see how it'd work without the glass on the back either. So there's a good chance it's one of those 'mock ups' for sale. Apple should take a hint from them on the 'lip' issue.

Yes, I see it looks like there is still a little lip. Smaller, but a lip nonetheless. At least the back is flush though :)

It's not the first video of it booting up. I posted one in #tips yesterday, although it got stuck at 'Connect to iTunes' but still turn on/was fully assembled/working

Look, no two-tone!

No problem. He did it with Rome too check out the other video I posted.