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Atomicenergylab01_1The Top 10 Most Deadly Toys Of All Time
John Brownlee's loved playing with deathtraps since being handed a pogo by his parents, and fully recognizes "the side-splitting hilarity of maiming small, obnoxious children."

Malaysia To Use RFID License Plates
Ryan Singel asks, "Won't someone think about luxury cars?"

A Few Devices I'm Testing
Regina Lynn awaits a quiet moment to evaluate the kind of gadgets that matter to readers of Sex Drive Daily.

Computer Is 'Auto' Mechanic
John Gartner reports on the final, late-in-coming arrival of computerized diagnostics at auto garages. Now the process of finding $1,500 worth of imperceptible, asymptomatic "damage" to your car during an oil change will come to an end. In other news, Jiffy Lube shares down 99.4 percent.

So Much For That Notion
Bruce Sterling reveals how your computer thinks of you.

Run Your Robot with Your Brain
Randy Dotinga was promised a robot that would clean the bathroom.