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more about #toyota more comments → Platypus Man: If I were Steve Wozniak, I would probably get bored sometimes (case and point, "Dancing with the Stars"). One way to stave off boredom is to do ads fo... more » bobdobbs: I can't get over the mouth-breathing. Or the fact he hasn't done anything new in 25 years. more » stevewoz: I love Segways, I love dogs, and I love my Prius's. I have owned 7 Prius's and never asked for nor got a discount on one. I love showing people photos... more » Curves: Doing whatever damn well whatever he wants to. One of the many reasons to <3 His Wozness. more » Schalliol: Of course here's the Z ad he did as well: [gizmodo.com] more » ninjagin: Oh, what a feeling! more » Gordonium: I'm down with this. Woz probably thought, "Ah, what the hell, I'll bet it'll be fun," and that's the right attitude to take. Hell, Quentin Tarantino d... more » EBone: I wonder how much it would cost for me to do this to my FJ Cruiser. I mean besides my dignity. #toyotatacomaatgxbox more » NeoAkira: So what happens when they red ring? The shipping must be a bitch! #toyotatacomaatgxbox more » OMG! Ponies!: It's all fun and games until the electric fences turn off and the T. Rex tries to eat you. more » Xagest: Damn, I thought this was the Turtle Van! #toyotatacomaatgxbox more » rivercat: One word... Dorkmobile #toyotatacomaatgxbox more » jdale: Ok, I was going to rail against gullwing doors on concept cars. No manufacturer is going to market a car with gullwing doors, why do they keep making ... more » geekymitch: OK, I hate to admit this, I really, really do...as a 32 year old I'm over my whole "I need a sports car" thing, and I'm not into big huge tires or any... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Hey Clark, the new Truckster is here! #toyotatacomaatgxbox more » -
#wtf
Steve Wozniak Stars in Local Car Commercial With "Punker, the Boss's Dog"
I don't even know what to say about this. Woz apparently just does whatever the hell he feels like, and right now he feels like appearing (with his Segway) in a local commercial for a Toyota dealership and repair shop. More » -
#conceptcars
Toyota's Tacoma ATG: Gull-Wing Doors, and Four 24-inch LCDs with Xbox 360s
Jalopnik is all over this week's SEMA car show in Vegas, where Toyota and Microsoft are parading their crazy Tacoma All-Terrain Gamer concept. Four Xbox 360 Elites hooked-up to four swing-out 24-inch Samsung LCDs? Check. Energy drink dispenser? You betcha. More » -
#environment
Toyota Engineers Unique Flower Species to Absorb Prius Manufacturing Emissions
What do you do when the "eco-friendly" car you're manufacturing is actually horrible for the environment to manufacture? Re-engineer nature, obviously! More » -
#design
Driving This Toyota Will Feel Like Flying a Spaceship
I know the Toyota FT-EV is just an electric car prototype, but that doesn't make me want it any less. It makes my previously favorite car cockpit look like a Ford Pinto. Zoom in. More » -
#iphone
Lexus Concept Puts iPhone Docks in the Headrests
Great! No more lugging those Bose docks into the car! More » -
#robots
Asimo Autonomously Navigates Moving Obstacle Course Right Into My Nightmares
Asimo, still licking its wounds after being outrun by Toyota, fired back earlier this month at Carnegie Mellon, where it learned how to navigate complex, moving obstacle courses. Seriously impressive stuff in this video—just wait until things start spinning! More » -
#robots
Toyota Humanoid Robot Gives Asimo a Run For Its Money
Shown here is Toyota's running robot. At 7 km/h it's not going to win any wind sprints in the Olympics, but nevertheless this thing is airborne for 100ms between strides as it skirts across the floor (i.e. genuine running). More » -
#solar
Giant Flowers Give You Free Power, Wi-Fi, Make You Feel Like Alice In Wonderland
Toyota is planting giant 18-feet Solar Flowers all across major cities in the United States. It's all a Prius marketing campaign, but as long as they give me free power and Wi-Fi, I'm game. More » -
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#wheelchairs
Toyota Scientists Succeed in Thought-Controlled Wheelchair
Sure, brain wave-controlled robots, music, cell-phones, and games give us tech lust, but Toyota's announcement that it's developed a way to control a wheel chair—without the need for movement or voice—fills me with equal amounts of awesome. More » -
#cars
The 2010 Toyota Prius...Hearse
Trust us: If there's one time you can get away with a not-so-green lifestyle, it's when you're dead. More » -
#cars
Rumored Toyota Hybrid Sportscar is Prius-based
The thing that's always kept me from wanting a hybrid car is that they aren't all that fast. And the ones that are fast cost too much money. That might change with Toyota's MR2 Hybrid. More » -
#cars
2010 Toyota Prius Features Clever 'Touch Tracer' Display
The 2010 Toyota Prius gets 50mpg while bringing dead trees back to life. But maybe more our speed, the car also features a really nifty "Tracer Display" unlike anything we've seen in dashboards before. More » -
#concepts
Toyota Planning to Build a Car out of Seaweed; Tofu Cushions Not Included
As if the Prius weren't green enough, Toyota plans to go even greener for the future by creating a car—the 1/X plug-in hybrid—using a bioplastic body made out of seaweed. More » -
#cars
Plug-in Prius Averaging 65 mpg in Tests, 15 More Than Standard Model
Toyota claims that their upcoming plug-in model Prius averages 65 mpg in real-world testing. That's about 15 more than the 2010 Prius—the current leader in fuel efficiency. More » -
#cars
New Prius Hybrid Dashboard Photos
The dashboard looks primitive, especially next to the Ford hybrid dash that grows leaves when you hypermill. But it's rated at 50mpg under mixed driving, and is supposed to be faster than the old. More » -
#rumor
Toyota Developing Solar-Powered Car?
According to The Nikkei, Toyota is working on more than just a Prius with a solar panel to run the A/C. They are designing a completely solar-powered car...though they intend to cheat a bit. -
#robots
Robot Does Chores, Learns Not to Put Socks in Refrigerator
The new “Home Assistant Robot” is the product of joint research between Toyota and the University of Tokyo. And while it's not as fancy as Asimo, the 5-foot, 286lb home robot is probably a whole lot more practical—it cleans instead of dancing and packs two wheels instead of tricky legs. More »




