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  1. Windows 7 launch day: what you need to know
  2. The Engadget Show, live with Steve Ballmer!
  3. Microsoft Store opens to Scottsdale campers (video)
  4. Microsoft's Windows Cafe opens its doors in Paris
  5. Old $4 Sega PC turned into real computer
  6. Windows 7 launch day hardware spectacular
  7. Windows startup and shutdown sounds through the ages
  8. Dell shows off the Adamo XPS
  9. JVC Victor Japan to sell very pretty, futuristic iPod speaker system
  10. Unibody MacBook (late 2009) review
  11. Titan the Robot dances, sings, scares the bejeezus out of us (video)
  12. Are you attending a Windows 7 Launch Party?
  13. Kindle for PC. I Bet You Look Good On a Touchscreen
  14. Sharp to release world’s most efficient solar cell
  15. New Win 7 ads highlight the bright ideas of 'regular people' (video)
  16. Nokia Takes Apple To Court. If You Can’t Beat ‘Em, Sue ‘Em.
  17. Eternal flame replaced by LEDs
  18. Canon PowerShot G11 review roundup
  19. SmartQ V5 MID strives to be relevant, may succeed on some level
  20. Windows 7 launch event with Steve Ballmer (watch now)
  21. Never lose your remote control again with this simple, cheap DIY solution
  22. Watch the Windows 7 launch event live right now
  23. The new Windows 7 commercials: Now we’re tawkin’
  24. Nokia sues Apple, says iPhone infringes ten patents
  25. Dell Inspiron 13z goes on sale in Australia
  26. Fake Steve Jobs on the Windows 7 launch
  27. Rumor: Best Buy to have the Motorola Droid on October 24 for $599 sans contract
  28. OfficeMax Black Friday ad to feature $150 Acer netbook
  29. LED eyelashes
  30. How-To: Super-simple taplight timer mod
  31. Netgear's EVA2000 Digital Entertainer Live gets reviewed: decent, but lacking
  32. Open ye 27-inch iMacs while ye may
  33. Panasonic's 1-inch thick Z1 plasma reviewed: playing with perfection
  34. Google Maps with Layers is now available for BlackBerry (it’s must-have download)
  35. Orrery based on Ferguson's "mechanical paradox"
  36. Microsoft online store now featuring third party hardware and software
  37. Dynario: Toshiba finally commercializes fuel cell for mobile devices
  38. Costco: Upgrade three computers to Windows 7 Home Premium for $135
  39. The Windows 7 Burger King Whooper is gross
  40. Samsung and TeliaSonera bringing LTE to vikings in 2010
  41. Toyota's FT-EV II concept sports steampunk interior, joystick controls
  42. Microsoft’s Online Store Gets A Revamp, Now Sells Windows 7 PCs Too
  43. Burger King selling a Windows 7 Whopper in Japan
  44. Review: AKAI LPK 25
  45. How-To: TV modulator from salvage
  46. USB 3.0 held back by lack of Intel chipset support?
  47. Disney Keychest to make buy-once view-anywhere movies a reality with Apple's help?
  48. 27-inch iMac torn into tiny bits for the greater good
  49. HTC's HD2 continues to impress, reveals multi-touch web browsing
  50. From BoobTube to SmartTube
  51. Dell's Inspiron One 19 pops official in Japan
  52. Thumping, squawking, & soldering @ the first Handmade Music Austin!
  53. Nokia N900 not coming until some time in November
  54. Apple patent application reveals ad-supported OS, desktop Armageddon
  55. Amazon's international Kindle surprises owners with $20 refund, limited web browsing
  56. In the Maker Shed: Snap Circuits Jr. kit
  57. How-To: Papier-mâché gargoyle
  58. Sony's 360-degree 3D prototype displays blown minds (video)
  59. GE VScan portable ultrasound earns the Leonard McCoy seal of approval
  60. Philips DirectLife shows you exactly how much time you spend sitting
  61. Toshiba Dynario fuel-cell: the battery revolution begins October 29th
  62. Magic Mouse post-teardown loses some of its dark arts charm
  63. GeeksPhone One now available for pre-order, launching in Spain this December
  64. Best Buy announces the launch of Rocketfish
  65. Jameco managers take a pay cut to avoid staff reductions
  66. Disney announces new DVD Killer technology
  67. Google, Verizon team up to throw support behind FCC's net neutrality push
  68. More information about Moleskines than you require
  69. Lexar announces new 600x Compact Flash cards
  70. DIY: Gear clock
  71. Animatronic zombie
  72. Microsoft makes a funny with Marketplace 'apps lab'
  73. Fable 3 to utilize Natal, says Molyneux
  74. So! How excited are you about Windows 7
  75. Flashback: Suprise Top Hat
  76. This week in Maker Events
  77. Honda's timeless Super Cub motorcycle showcased with a touch of EV
  78. Hey, you got Bluetooth in my Nintendo DS
  79. Acer's 3D-equipped Aspire 5738DG laptop gets official, examined
  80. TerraCycle introduces speakers made of candy wrappers, chip bags
  81. Translating a digital volume into a physical volume
  82. New Eee PC Seashells sport Windows 7 Starter, less battery life
  83. Look, it's a Peggy-o-Lantern
  84. Verizon hosting Droid event on October 28
  85. MPIO V7 PMP hits October 26th, 2009, we struggle to contain ourselves
  86. First Annual CrunchGear Halloween Costume Contest.
  87. Bose hops on the wireless streaming bandwagon
  88. HP unleashes Compaq L2105tm touchscreen, multitouch monitor
  89. Reminder: The Engadget Show with Steve Ballmer tapes tomorrow -- here's how to attend
  90. "The joy of sex don't last like the fun of shootin' anvils"
  91. Enthusiastic shutterbug immortalizes Nikon on his forearm
  92. Put MAKE badges on your site!
  93. Yesterday’s Macs are today’s bargins
  94. Review: WowWee Roborover gets friendly with your furniture
  95. Weird Accessory #8791: Kawaii Bear iPod Charger
  96. First 'white space' network hits Claudville, Virginia
  97. Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast
  98. What’s inside this mystery box?
  99. Gear clock is both functional and structural
  100. BlackBerry Bold 9700 gets handled, appreciated for its nuances
  101. Lenovo gears up for Windows 7 with 2 new laptops
  102. Lego model of industrial pallet handler
  103. Comcast On Demand Online rolls out fully this year, but stops at the front door
  104. And now Miles Davis has himself a pair of Monster Cable headphones
  105. Video: Chuck Norris and his Beard, coming to an iPhone near you
  106. Altec Lansing announces Rock Band speakers
  107. Look! It’s John Biggs! On CNN!
  108. CRTC sets net neutrality rules for Canada, allows throttling as 'last resort'
  109. Tokyo Sky Tree keeps growing to make sure it’ll be the world’s tallest building in 20
  110. Connecting an RFID reader to Arduino
  111. T-Mobile's Project Dark: $99.99 unlimited on Even More, $79.99 on Even More Plus?
  112. Viewsonic debuts new range of ViewBooks, ViewBook Pros
  113. When two worlds collide, the Transformers Rubix cube emerges
  114. Alex Rider's High Tensile Yo-Yo: contest preview and book giveaway!
  115. Three-wheeled eRinGo car concept: no thanks
  116. AT&T sues LG, Samsung, others alleging LCD price-fixing 'conspiracy'
  117. Screen Grabs: Nokia N96 preserves the evidence on Dexter
  118. Finemini720: New mini LCOS projector
  119. Intern's Corner: How I designed Makey the robot
  120. Amazing fantasy armor leatherwork
  121. Screen Grabs: Nokia N81 preserves the evidence on Dexter
  122. Presenting the Gucci App for the App Store by Gucci
  123. Acer Aspire 3D laptop shipping this week
  124. Windows 7 launches tomorrow. Are you going to bite?
  125. OnStar's Stolen Vehicle Slowdown used to recover carjacked vehicle, baffle carjacker
  126. Verizon Stores & Best Buy have BlackBerry Storm 2 dummy units, launch imminent?
  127. Pill art by Andy Diaz Hope
  128. Lenovo slaps Windows 7 onto ThinkPad SL410 and SL510
  129. ViewSonic announces 12-, 13.3-, and 14-inch ‘ViewBook’ ultraportables
  130. This is what a PS3 smashing into a Sony Bravia TV at 50 MPH looks like
  131. Samsung Moment unboxed!
  132. Optogenetics hold the key to future brain disease cures, still creep us out
  133. Mechanical flower blooms in light
  134. Altec Lansing Stage-Gig monitor further enforces faux rock fantasies
  135. Dell’s 5-inch Android MID leaks out
  136. Nook news roundup
  137. German man sells turnkey condom manufacturing factories
  138. LED color lighting kit FINALLY available for your Festivus pole
  139. Solid Alliance's new earbuds are 'crazy,' ugly
  140. Yamaha's PDX-60 wireless iPod / iPhone dock adds yAired to the lexicon
  141. Raytheon deploying Android-powered RATS on battlefields in Afghanistan and Pakistan
  142. Review: Stylophone Beatbox
  143. BlackBerry Bold 9700 launching on domestic and European GSM carriers in November
  144. Steampunk leather masks and helmets
  145. Anybody need a relay?
  146. Windows 7 breaks Amazon UK pre-order volume record, ousts Harry Potter
  147. ARM shows off its Mali mobile processors with impressive 3D demos, also bowling (vide
  148. Geek Squad visa application approved, Best Buy opening stores in UK
  149. The Drone Lab cometh …
  150. BlackBerry Bold 9700 announced, launching globally starting next month
  151. Dell Streak is a 5-inch Android 2.0 MID, packs 3G and WiFi (video)
  152. Google Audio music service launching soon?
  153. SplitFish Dual SFX Frag Pro pairs button-enriched mouse with 'fragchuck,' ships Novem
  154. Philips introduces DirectLife activity monitor / fitness program
  155. Samsung invests in Fusion-io, takes relationship to 'a new level'
  156. CharliePlexed LED string for the Arduino
  157. PS3 crashes into Bravia TV at 50 MPH for fun and profit (video)
  158. Sony VAIO X reviewed: outrageous battery claims tested, nearly vindicated
  159. Señores y señoras...El Sr. Bones y los Gourditos!
  160. Review of the Gakken SX-150
  161. TRENDnet 'world's smallest' Wireless N travel router now on sale
  162. Daily Crunch: Bunny Warez Edition
  163. Gigabyte T1028X and M1022X netbooks launch in Japan, Win 7 in tow
  164. Bang & Olufsen BeoCom 5 landline: all the cool kids have one
  165. ASUS Designo MS gets handled, gushed over
  166. Windows PC Scout patronizes, offers surprisingly good comparison tool
  167. How-To: Make a D6 dice bag
  168. Motorola Droid ads invading mailboxes, too?
  169. Review: Apple MacBook
  170. Today in brief: Apple, Barnes & Noble, Canon, and more!
  171. Review: iFrogz Timbre earbuds w/mic and Luxe case for iPod touch
  172. EL wire sequencing costume
  173. Netflix, Best Buy deal brings Watch Instantly streaming to even cheaper Blu-ray playe
  174. New MacBook first look
  175. Microsoft giving away Windows Server 2008
  176. Giant hammock lets you relax over your garden
  177. 2010 Microbotics Challenge: is your microbot ready for the two-millimeter dash?
  178. Possible new Windows Mobile 7 mockups give 6.5 a well-deserved spanking
  179. Bang & Olufsen takes VoIP into high style
  180. Homemade GPS puzzle box puts a modern spin on treasure hunts
  181. New unibody MacBook gets tore up
  182. Chart: How the Nook stacks up in the e-reader race
  183. Watch Spring Design Alex push the web to e-reader format (video)
  184. The Engadget Show with Steve Ballmer tapes Thursday, October 22nd -- here's how to at
  185. Eee Keyboard gets touchscreen “updated” to resistive
  186. Man builds machine to treat his own leukemia
  187. MacBook strips off its polycarbonate unibody shell for the expected teardown
  188. Physicists calculate the end of Moore's Law, clearly don't believe in Moore's Law
  189. Review: Western Digital My Book Essential with SmartWare backup software
  190. Lenovo sneaks out IdeaPad U550 laptop, in brown only
  191. Nook.com is live for your viewing pleasure
  192. Barnes & Noble nook's first close-up
  193. Almost live from Barnes and Noble’s nook event
  194. The “moki” 1st gen iPod shuffle case
  195. Video: The Rejected Windows Marketplace Apps (Humor)
  196. iPod-accelerometer-controlled dance floor lights
  197. Barnes and Noble Nook dual-screen reader officially announced... for real
  198. A video walkthrough of Apple's newest additions (Unibody MacBook, iMac, Magic Mouse)
  199. Skiing robot caught in steady decline
  200. HiPhone F320: 'a rotary phone and an iPod nano walk into a bar...'
  201. Windows 7 Media Center's upgraded Netflix Watch Instantly interface now available
  202. Study: Use of the Internet can help the elderly’s brain functionality
  203. Dell SX2210T adds touchscreen functionality to 1080p panel
  204. Yamaha’s new wireless iPod Dock
  205. The $259, dual-screen Barnes & Noble Nook reader gets official
  206. First Canon EOS-1D MKIV footage on display, 5D MKII will join the fun with new 24 / 2
  207. Enhance your MP3s all you want with iDFX Audio Enhancer. They still suck.
  208. These “Crazy Earphones” sure deserve their name
  209. Attention those of you wanting to ding 80 in World of Warcraft: Zygor 2.0 guide is ou
  210. 24-hr Microchip Technology giveaway zeta - GO!
  211. Motorola 'Calgary' to bring BLUR to Verizon, Droid not looking worried
  212. CrunchDeals: AT&T BlackBerry Curve 8900 for a penny (or upgrade for $50)
  213. HD video recording Scuba goggles now available
  214. Motorola Calgary is like the Droid, but horribly ugly
  215. Interview with MakerBot owner Andrew Plumb
  216. Barnes & Noble officially launches nook e-reader: $259, pre-orders are live (video)
  217. Apple's Jony Ive waxes eloquently about new iMacs on video
  218. Apple quietly updates AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule, promises improved performance
  219. Black Wii coming to UK, not to US
  220. DIY stereo tube amp
  221. New iMac and Magic Mouse unboxing and quick hands-on
  222. Apple's new MacBook unboxing and hands-on!
  223. Apple updates $19 Remote, predictably coats it in aluminum
  224. Oh yeah: There’s a new Apple Remote
  225. And a new MacBook, too. Polycarbonate, LED display, $999
  226. Apple selling new 21.5- and 27-inch iMacs
  227. The new Mighty Mouse is the Magic Mouse
  228. BREAKING NEWS: Stephen Hawking's successor named
  229. Pop-up Lego Zen temple is itself wonderfully Zen
  230. Apple outs new Mac minis
  231. Apple's Magic Mouse: one button, multitouch gestures, Bluetooth, four-month battery l
  232. Apple gives Mac mini a spec bump, adds dual-HDD Mac mini server
  233. MacBook goes unibody, available today
  234. iMac line updated with 16:9 displays, quad-core Core i5 model
  235. An interview with Johan Birger, part of the Jabra Stone design team
  236. iPod-controlled RC car
  237. ASUS' 12.1-inch Eee PC gets pictured, a little more real
  238. Acer neoTouch S200 reviewed, not recommended
  239. Ion propulsion engine could take you to Mars in 39 days
  240. These Best Buy stores will be open until midnight for Modern Warfare 2
  241. BlackBerry Storm 2 appears on Verizon pages
  242. Sanyo releases $50,000 projector with 12,000 lumens brightness
  243. Sony prepping to launch affordable LCD TV line early next year?
  244. The Barnes & Noble Nook reader name wasn’t vetted well
  245. Galaxy quilts
  246. The new Canon 1D Mark IV can shoot incredible 1080p video and here’s the proof
  247. Ion propulsion engine could take you to Mars and back in 39 days
  248. Nintendo shipping black Wii to Europe in limited edition bundle
  249. Apple Store down for updates, new iMac and more on the way?
  250. Jabra STONE Bluetooth headset brings extreme noise blocking, $130 price tag