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