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  1. Noisebridge visit - Amazing hacker space in San Francisco, CA
  2. Netflix hints at Watch Instantly integration on 'already-popular device'
  3. DIY MIDI footpedal, made in one day
  4. Polk Audio's HitMaster: your own personal Rock Band stage monitor
  5. A look at how the Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Laboratory (VAIL) is changing the
  6. ZFS open source project abruptly shuts down, Snow Leopard weeps icy tears
  7. CD scrounged drawing machine
  8. A look at
  9. Prosthetic, robotic 'Smart Hand' has feelings, too
  10. Incredibly creepy photoreactive animatronic, um, thing
  11. Review: Fonera 2.0n
  12. BlackBerry Storm update landing tomorrow, bringing lots of good stuff
  13. Samsung LTE USB modem winds up in FCC database
  14. Why the little guy can’t get a break in consumer electronics and 5 ways to find a leg
  15. The Back Burner: Things we didn’t post this week
  16. Laser-cut ouija board looks authentic
  17. Motorola Sholes / Droid comes in US HSPA flavor, probably not US-bound
  18. Sega lighters: smoking will never be cool again
  19. Sony's S-Frame DPP-F700 digiframe / printer hybrid hitting America in January for $20
  20. Orchestral movements by LCD light
  21. BeMoved coffee machine will make you jump for your caffeine fix
  22. Mamiya announces two new DSLR cameras
  23. How would you change Sony's PSP Go?
  24. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  25. IREX e-reader listed at Best Buy for $449
  26. Great online haunt resource
  27. LED lighting hype
  28. Insignia's Little Buddy Child Tracker encourages kids to run away, disown parents
  29. Extra cell phones? Start an orchestra!
  30. Mythbusters test golf ball effect on real car
  31. Verizon's Droid is a series, not just a phone; Droid Eris coming from HTC
  32. Motorola Droid gets fully previewed, 'must-have' claims may not be far off
  33. 50% OFF Maker's Notebooks and MAKE Halloween
  34. AT&T Mobility CEO suggests iPhone exclusivity will end... sometime
  35. Motorola Droid (”Sholes”) hits the FCC with AT&T-friendly 3G – for real this time.
  36. Making Football Hero
  37. Support for universal micro-USB phone chargers grows with ITU approval
  38. Just in time for Halloween: The Fleshlight Succu Dry
  39. Kindle is coming to the Mac and the BlackBerry
  40. PopTech reimagines America
  41. Musical Go boards
  42. The Engadget Show - 002: Steve Ballmer, Droid, Nook, and new Macs
  43. Beware the ‘r word’ when reading up on Net Neutrality
  44. Clearwire and Sprint slinging WiMAX to NC, HI and TX in November / December
  45. Quick Look: 13.3-inch Acer Timeline
  46. Bus-Tops: Interactive art on roofs
  47. Verizon rolls out HP Mini 311, Mini 110 netbooks
  48. First Annual CrunchGear Halloween Costume Contest! Win an XBox!
  49. iGOG VelAUcity brings velocity-sensitive drums to your humble iPhone
  50. Mobiado 350 Pioneer: Gold, sapphire crystals, all sorts of excessive stuff like that
  51. A better way to slice a pumpkin
  52. IREX 8.1-inch DR 800SG e-reader now listed at Best Buy for $449
  53. Verizon launching Storm2 on October 28 for $179.99?
  54. Yikes: Hulu flirts with, yes, having you pay to watch it.
  55. Nintendo's Miyamoto: next-gen Wii hardware could be "more compact, cost-efficient"
  56. Sure, a £3,500 Motorola phone. Sounds good to me.
  57. Contest: Become potent in your segment with Poken
  58. SPARC International vs SparkFun electronics...
  59. Marshmallow shooter battle this weekend in NYC
  60. Psystar releases Rebel EFI installer, further enrages Apple
  61. Dell Adamo XPS specs leak
  62. Dell Adamo XPS specs leak out: ULV processors, integrated graphics
  63. Dutch court orders, again, TPB to delete torrents, block Dutch users
  64. Exclusive Gallery: Android-Powered Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 in the wild
  65. D-Build: Finding parts from old homes
  66. American Booksellers Association concerned that rapidly falling book prices will be b
  67. Rocketfish wireless whole home audio system cuts the cord on all your speakers
  68. Sharp solar cell sets Conversion Efficiency record
  69. Citizen Journalism: Making a Psystar Hackintosh
  70. Psystar Rebel EFI isn’t magic, won’t install OS X on “any machine”
  71. BlackBerry Bold 9700 gains FCC clearance in T-Mobile trim
  72. Wal-Mart rolling out tech support services
  73. Loss-proof remote control
  74. Jabra STONE Bluetooth headset review
  75. Microsoft first-quarter income down 18 percent, still beats expectations
  76. Video hilarity: Windows 7 launched on a MacBook Pro on NBC’s The Today Show
  77. Star Wars Lightsaber laser pointers make for an easy purchasing decision
  78. South Korean band makes music from found objects
  79. ReadyMade's interview with Doug Repetto
  80. Slacker phases out hardware business, focuses on other devices
  81. FAIL: Windows 7 crashes during live TV demo
  82. Lenovo IdeaPad U150 is official in Japan, not very big
  83. Windows 7 student upgrade installer not working for many
  84. Play with the BlackBerry Storm 2 emulator at VerizonWireless.com
  85. Mamiya's DM22 is a medium format digital camera for the Walmart type at sub-$10k pric
  86. The Ad-Supported World: Ready or not, here it comes
  87. Belkin issues a voluntary recall of some TuneBase models
  88. Dell's Adamo 'crazyhinge' XPS demonstrated on video
  89. The Android-powered Motorola Zeppelin breaks cover in China
  90. Windows 7 Whopper claims its first victim (video)
  91. Yamaha's EC-f electric motorcycle has two wheels and one plug
  92. How-To: Make chemiluminescent soap bubbles
  93. Awesome collection of DIY video-glitch hardware
  94. Motorola's Zeppelin spotted, found to contain Android rather than hydrogen
  95. The real life Burger King Windows 7 Whopper is a disgusting joke to humanity
  96. Weekend Project: The Atlatl
  97. Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Starter unwrapped at Best Buy
  98. Weekend Project: The Atlatl (PDF)
  99. ACCESS and Emblaze Mobile unveil ELSE INTUITION, the Linux-based mobile OS of your dr
  100. Lego foosball!
  101. FCC net neutrality rules enter drafting process, face McCain challenge
  102. Barnes & Noble nook LendMe feature is severely limited, assumes you have friends
  103. Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture reconstructed from 1000 cellphones, 2000 text alerts (vid
  104. In Japan, nerds control girls with joysticks
  105. Dell's rugged Latitude XT2 XFR tablet busts through the FCC
  106. In the Maker Shed: Arduino Ethernet shield
  107. Linus Torvalds gives Windows 7 a big thumbs up
  108. Daily Crunch: Discovery Edition
  109. The Steel Yard's Iron Pour fires up in Providence on 10/30
  110. Aspire 1420p tablet cameos on Acer's US site, at Chinese press event
  111. Microsoft: 'We have no plans for Blu-Ray on Xbox 360'
  112. Acer's Aspire Z5610 all-in-one spotted in the wild
  113. The dangers of late night Internet
  114. Drill-powered "fort" speakers
  115. 'Unique' Bluetooth banana has truly limited applications
  116. Example code for multi-button checker with debouncing
  117. The daily roundup: Windows 7 launch edition
  118. Octoplex polychromic LED pumpkin display
  119. Xbox Live update preview program now rolling out
  120. Sony’s cylindrical 3D display is zoetrope-tastic
  121. Decade of homemade kid costumes
  122. Ask Engadget: a device to stream audio from one device to multiple sources?
  123. New Apple ad “Broken Promises” has PC in flip-up shades; what’s not to like?
  124. Apple welcomes Windows 7 the only way it knows how, with a new commercial (video)
  125. Video: Microsoft Store Grand Opening in Scottsdale
  126. Gabriel Dishaw's junk art Nikes
  127. TMOS displays: the next step after AMOLED-backed LCDs?
  128. Mud graffiti is fun, eco-friendly
  129. Motorola Droid's website published a bit early, with specs galore
  130. Amazon Kindle for PC available 'soonish'
  131. Great success! Our Hackintosh is alive thanks to Psystar
  132. Machine Project Benefit
  133. Apple will officially support Windows 7 in Boot Camp before end of year
  134. Bose SoundLink wireless music system goes on sale today
  135. How-To: Make electric candles for Halloween
  136. Windows Mobile 6.5.1 (or whatever it's called) looking ready for primetime
  137. Civilization Network headed to Facebook next year, for free.
  138. Honda's U3-X taken for an awkward squat (video)
  139. Volkswagen ‘launches’ the 2010 GTI on the iPhone with Real Racing GTI game
  140. Psystar’s Rebel EFI allows you to install Mac OS X on any PC, no crazy Hackintoshing
  141. Automatic image index-maker software
  142. Steve Ballmer hasn't seen the Courier video, promises Zune integration in next WinMo
  143. Contest: Win an Orient Watch
  144. HTC Desire with Sense UI and Verizon b*****ng spotted
  145. Apple will support Windows 7 in Boot Camp by the end of the year
  146. Review: EasyPlay makes your iPhone/iPod Touch slightly less dangerous to use while dr
  147. Leaf announces new Aptus-II 22 megapixel camera back
  148. Video of the Honda U3-X auto-unicycle
  149. Learn Laboratory Safety with the Safety Song!
  150. Epson adds tethering, remote shutter release to P-6000 and P-7000 photo viewers
  151. SeeNow.com: Put your friends in comprimising positions
  152. Dell Adamo XPS opens up for Windows 7 festivities, but still not for sale
  153. How To Throw A Windows 7 Torrenting Party Without Getting Arrested
  154. NBA Live 10 predicts a Cavs win this season (and LeBron will dominate all over again)
  155. 24-hr Microchip Technology giveaway theta on Twitter - GO!
  156. Review: WD TV Live HD Media Player
  157. LG intros ultrathin Win7-powered X-Note T380
  158. In case you missed it, we’re giving away an limited edition Modern Warfare 2 XBox
  159. Citizen CrunchDeals: 10-foot HDMI cable for 74 cents plus $2.95 shipping
  160. Retro futuristic classroom enforcer robots
  161. Ask MAKE: Debouncing a switch
  162. Windows 7 launch day: what you need to know
  163. The Engadget Show, live with Steve Ballmer!
  164. Microsoft Store opens to Scottsdale campers (video)
  165. Microsoft's Windows Cafe opens its doors in Paris
  166. Old $4 Sega PC turned into real computer
  167. Windows 7 launch day hardware spectacular
  168. Windows startup and shutdown sounds through the ages
  169. Dell shows off the Adamo XPS
  170. JVC Victor Japan to sell very pretty, futuristic iPod speaker system
  171. Unibody MacBook (late 2009) review
  172. Titan the Robot dances, sings, scares the bejeezus out of us (video)
  173. Are you attending a Windows 7 Launch Party?
  174. Kindle for PC. I Bet You Look Good On a Touchscreen
  175. Sharp to release world’s most efficient solar cell
  176. New Win 7 ads highlight the bright ideas of 'regular people' (video)
  177. Nokia Takes Apple To Court. If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Sue ‘Em.
  178. Eternal flame replaced by LEDs
  179. Canon PowerShot G11 review roundup
  180. SmartQ V5 MID strives to be relevant, may succeed on some level
  181. Windows 7 launch event with Steve Ballmer (watch now)
  182. Never lose your remote control again with this simple, cheap DIY solution
  183. Watch the Windows 7 launch event live right now
  184. The new Windows 7 commercials: Now we’re tawkin’
  185. Nokia sues Apple, says iPhone infringes ten patents
  186. Dell Inspiron 13z goes on sale in Australia
  187. Fake Steve Jobs on the Windows 7 launch
  188. Rumor: Best Buy to have the Motorola Droid on October 24 for $599 sans contract
  189. OfficeMax Black Friday ad to feature $150 Acer netbook
  190. LED eyelashes
  191. How-To: Super-simple taplight timer mod
  192. Netgear's EVA2000 Digital Entertainer Live gets reviewed: decent, but lacking
  193. Open ye 27-inch iMacs while ye may
  194. Panasonic's 1-inch thick Z1 plasma reviewed: playing with perfection
  195. Google Maps with Layers is now available for BlackBerry (it’s must-have download)
  196. Orrery based on Ferguson's "mechanical paradox"
  197. Microsoft online store now featuring third party hardware and software
  198. Dynario: Toshiba finally commercializes fuel cell for mobile devices
  199. Costco: Upgrade three computers to Windows 7 Home Premium for $135
  200. The Windows 7 Burger King Whooper is gross
  201. Samsung and TeliaSonera bringing LTE to vikings in 2010
  202. Toyota's FT-EV II concept sports steampunk interior, joystick controls
  203. Microsoft’s Online Store Gets A Revamp, Now Sells Windows 7 PCs Too
  204. Burger King selling a Windows 7 Whopper in Japan
  205. Review: AKAI LPK 25
  206. How-To: TV modulator from salvage
  207. USB 3.0 held back by lack of Intel chipset support?
  208. Disney Keychest to make buy-once view-anywhere movies a reality with Apple's help?
  209. 27-inch iMac torn into tiny bits for the greater good
  210. HTC's HD2 continues to impress, reveals multi-touch web browsing
  211. From BoobTube to SmartTube
  212. Dell's Inspiron One 19 pops official in Japan
  213. Thumping, squawking, & soldering @ the first Handmade Music Austin!
  214. Nokia N900 not coming until some time in November
  215. Apple patent application reveals ad-supported OS, desktop Armageddon
  216. Amazon's international Kindle surprises owners with $20 refund, limited web browsing
  217. In the Maker Shed: Snap Circuits Jr. kit
  218. How-To: Papier-mâché gargoyle
  219. Sony's 360-degree 3D prototype displays blown minds (video)
  220. GE VScan portable ultrasound earns the Leonard McCoy seal of approval
  221. Philips DirectLife shows you exactly how much time you spend sitting
  222. Toshiba Dynario fuel-cell: the battery revolution begins October 29th
  223. Magic Mouse post-teardown loses some of its dark arts charm
  224. GeeksPhone One now available for pre-order, launching in Spain this December
  225. Best Buy announces the launch of Rocketfish
  226. Jameco managers take a pay cut to avoid staff reductions
  227. Disney announces new DVD Killer technology
  228. Google, Verizon team up to throw support behind FCC's net neutrality push
  229. More information about Moleskines than you require
  230. Lexar announces new 600x Compact Flash cards
  231. DIY: Gear clock
  232. Animatronic zombie
  233. Microsoft makes a funny with Marketplace 'apps lab'
  234. Fable 3 to utilize Natal, says Molyneux
  235. So! How excited are you about Windows 7
  236. Flashback: Suprise Top Hat
  237. This week in Maker Events
  238. Honda's timeless Super Cub motorcycle showcased with a touch of EV
  239. Hey, you got Bluetooth in my Nintendo DS
  240. Acer's 3D-equipped Aspire 5738DG laptop gets official, examined
  241. TerraCycle introduces speakers made of candy wrappers, chip bags
  242. Translating a digital volume into a physical volume
  243. New Eee PC Seashells sport Windows 7 Starter, less battery life
  244. Look, it's a Peggy-o-Lantern
  245. Verizon hosting Droid event on October 28
  246. MPIO V7 PMP hits October 26th, 2009, we struggle to contain ourselves
  247. First Annual CrunchGear Halloween Costume Contest.
  248. Bose hops on the wireless streaming bandwagon
  249. HP unleashes Compaq L2105tm touchscreen, multitouch monitor
  250. Reminder: The Engadget Show with Steve Ballmer tapes tomorrow -- here's how to attend