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All they have to do is increase your ping.

What I hope happens is that the company which sells you your car will be required to offer auto insurance with that which would cover the driverless car's liability. More likely than not, the first driver-less cars will be leased vehicles which would build insurance costs into the total.

For all it has, it is missing a stylus

Google+ FTW!

So I know that this conversation is completely ridiculous to say, but physician pay is only about 8% of total healthcare costs. I don't know how much a robot army will really save unless you can completely automate everything and get a hospital to back everything up. My guess is that these tools will be used by

You aren't alone.

Gizmodo's pages look different now. They have really annoying popovers when you move your mouse around. Beginning of the end.

Complete agree. Anyone who says otherwise, hasn't throught through their answer.

Got a couple of Shun's and they don't really measure up. Though they are incredibly sharp out of the box they have some real problems. First they chip like crazy. Second they rust. Three they don't handle well. Net effect of this is that after they lose their incredibly sharp factory edge, they don't take a new one. I

Phone. Before bed, in the kitchen studying etc.

Unicycle for the uncooridinated.

Agreed. Android has had them for about 2 years now.

And there goes my actually fast LTE.

I worked on this project and it was pretty cool. It's actually been in use by Stanford athletics for about 8 years now and by the military for longer. It was originally funded by DARPA.

It does in Chrome!

I haven't used the actual google page in years. Searching straight the search bar, awesome bar or whatever you want to call it.

Agreed, how long did copy and paste take? 2 years. After android showed up? 3 months.

I think we all believe in capitalism. But some things just shouldn't be patent-able. Like things which have a real-life counterpart should not be able to patented when made virtual. For example rotating things with multi-touch. Or scrolling, or a gallery layout, or well most of the crap Apple is suing over.

Did you know that Gizmodo actually has links to Digg in their RSS feed?

My guess is that Verizon gives them an extra $1 for every phone if it's locked.