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  1. Do your panoramic photos suck? Read this book
  2. LED dog collar with keyboard keys
  3. Dev finds Windows Marketplace DRM severely lacking, easily circumventable
  4. Charge4All folding power strip
  5. Anxious Sprint users ordering HTC Hero now through telesales
  6. NYC Resistor's Barbot
  7. Car made from billet aluminum
  8. iBike Rider case for iPhone aims at bikers, people with their arms full
  9. Getac figures out multitouch input for gloved hands, doesn't know the meaning of 'imp
  10. Piano stairs: I can’t think of a better way to make people fall to their deaths
  11. AT&T's HTC Tilt 2 handled: it's very much a Touch Pro2
  12. Iomega announces new StorCenter ix2-200
  13. Remove the special effects from the 2012 trailer and this is what you get
  14. AT&T CruiseCast service partner says it's 'business as usual' despite 'financial diff
  15. Mint Studio hands-on and impressions
  16. And now United Airlines adds Wi-Fi to its flights
  17. The Kindle DX is going international as well
  18. J.D. Power calls Apple best in consumer/business smartphones, LG best in feature phon
  19. WSJ: Barnes & Noble planning its own touchscreen ebook reader
  20. Australian power grid attacked by virus, Linux saves the day
  21. Turns out you really, really, like your television provider
  22. Who is the greatest game hero? You decide!
  23. Microsoft’s pressure-sensitive keyboard gets some apps
  24. "Golem," by *****s Albion
  25. BlackBerry Messenger 5 now available, we go hands-on
  26. Tesla Roadster Sport gets taken for a test drive, photo shoot
  27. CrunchDeals: Two dell monitors for $300, shipped
  28. Ask MAKE: Getting started with physical computing
  29. Archos5 Android PMP now on sale at Amazon
  30. Rock Band for iPhone officially announced
  31. Review: Nikon D300s DSLR
  32. Giveaway: HP Envy 13
  33. GSM Palm Pre to launch on Telcel in Mexico, feature storage expansion?
  34. Twins from "The Shining" projection
  35. iPhone OS 3.1.2 update now live, fixes sleep, network issues
  36. Software firm finds Windows 7 doesn't boot faster than Vista
  37. K: Y’all sent 740 billion text messages in the first half of 2009
  38. IntuiLab lets you blow things up with your hands.
  39. NVIDIA halting chipset development after all
  40. Requiescat in pace: Nikon D3, we hardly knew ye
  41. Bill Nye, The Algebra Guy?
  42. Meat paintings
  43. HTC HD2 gets itself a promo video and a website
  44. What was the best selling video game system in September? (Hint: Sony makes it.)
  45. Light Peak supplier says mass production to start early 2010
  46. Yamaha kicks out TSX-W80, TSX-70 iPod docks / clock radios
  47. U.S. Senate: It’s cool to jam cell phones in prisons
  48. Toyota to showcase two new electric/hybrid cars this month
  49. AT&T's HTC Tilt 2 coming October 18?
  50. Are The Pirate Bay’s servers now stored in a nuclear bunker?
  51. Motion brings durable Gorilla Glass to C5 and F5 tablets, tries to break it
  52. INQ To Build Spotify Branded Phone
  53. Public staircase turned into piano keyboard
  54. RIM goes pale, shows white Curve 8520 for T-Mobile and Bold for AT&T
  55. Fire-fighting robots head to South Korea, could face conflicts of interest
  56. INQ to build Spotify branded phone
  57. BlackBerry Messenger 5 is now available
  58. Japanese company to sell Swine Flu-resistant suit -- because nobody wants their cloth
  59. Trust issues? This tiny clock has a built-in video camera
  60. Portable gaming emulator costs $81, runs multiple systems
  61. How-To: Scrimshaw
  62. Edwin Wise's hot web glue gun
  63. Garmin's connected nuvi 1690 now shipping for $500
  64. Dow's POWERHOUSE solar shingles get along with non-solar siblings, your HOA
  65. IBM's ultra-cheap DNA Transistor dream could lead to personalized medicines, confusio
  66. Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 NAS gets bigger, greener, easier to upgrade
  67. Japanese company sells Lego ear phones
  68. Review: AOMEI Erotic Watch, a real eBay find
  69. Virtual Mirror: augmented reality without glasses
  70. Mitsubishi’s modular Diamond Vision OLED system demoed
  71. Nissan's Land Glider concept car leans like a motorcycle, looks like a squashed GT-R
  72. iTwin fileshares over CEATEC showfloor, Mac firmware coming early 2010 (video)
  73. Atlas-F missile silo converted to ultimate survival mansion
  74. Wheego Whip gets pictured, driven around at mind-blowingly slow speeds
  75. Secure your data with encrypted USB drives
  76. PSP Go launch inspires three-fold sales increase for platform
  77. Hitachi develops eyeglass-free 3-D projection system
  78. Eigenharp Pico and Alpha slowly remove shroud of mystery, gets straopheric price tags
  79. How-To: Build a temporary wood-fired pizza oven
  80. Funai Eco Scan projector adds multitouch capabilities to your bedroom wall (video)
  81. Belkin's refreshed Easy Transfer Cable makes Windows 7 migration a little too easy
  82. Chillingworth the owl
  83. Sony and Toshiba demo TransferJet short-range sharing at CEATEC (video)
  84. Murata Seiko unicycling robot stays upright, wows onlookers at CEATEC (video)
  85. New in the Maker Shed: 4-Bit Microcomputer Kit
  86. Yamaha's singing robot quietly trolls, slyly frightens at CEATEC (video)
  87. Daily Crunch: Rain of Pumpkins Edition
  88. Kempler & Strauss' Billionair B6 and B7 pose alongside the W watchphone
  89. Samsung Galaxy i7500 pops up unlocked on Newegg
  90. BlackBerry Storm 2 double feature: Vodafone display and Verizon training video sighte
  91. BlackBerry Bold 2 to be announced October 21 for T-Mobile, AT&T
  92. The Berlin Reunion
  93. Toshiba shows off slate of smartphone prototypes at CEATEC (video)
  94. Dell to shutter US plant, cut 900 jobs, generally mess up someone's holiday
  95. Playgrounds From the 70s
  96. SPARK Project #2, Post #4
  97. Caption contest: Big Four's CEOs finally united by a very large check
  98. Apple’s Mighty Mouse Never Lived Up To Its Name. And Now It Can’t.
  99. Mad Catz Rock Band Wireless Fender Telecaster 'Player's Edition' might just get Dylan
  100. Changing projector’s aspect ratio may violate copyright, according to manual
  101. Flashback: Haunted House Controller
  102. Nokia's product testing labs in 3 minutes, 42 seconds (video)
  103. Mighty Mouse trademark awarded to Man & Machine, Mister Trouble can stop hanging arou
  104. Researchers creating a nuclear powered battery
  105. Samsung Behold II caught behind glass
  106. VAIO CW hands-on
  107. Dear friends: Please stop falling for phishing attacks
  108. Cocaine. There’s an app for that.
  109. Microsoft's office of the future features interactive walls and Surface but, sadly, n
  110. VAIO X spotted in champagne, propped up by extended battery, ripped apart
  111. Gigantic iPhone charger packs 3000mAh battery
  112. Sony’s new Vaios arrives on schedule
  113. This week in Maker Events
  114. Android could nab second place in mobile operating systems by 2012, says research
  115. VAIO L is Sony's first touchscreen PC, starts at $1,300
  116. Sony VAIO CW announced, features Windows 7 for $799
  117. New hard drives from A-DATA look pretty dang rugged
  118. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 - "for studies of the structure and function of th
  119. Sony VAIO X announced, starts at $1,299; VAIO CW announced, VAIO L updated
  120. Samsung Omnia II for Verizon in the flesh, Windows Mobile 6.1 on board
  121. Yes, Rock Band is coming to iPhone. Here’s proof.
  122. Valve has a censored, Australian version of Left 4 Dead 2 ready and waiting (in case
  123. Congratulations, FIFA 10: You’re the fastest selling sports game of all time
  124. Nikon’s microscope accessory for your DSLR ruled fun, expensive
  125. How-To: Make Monster and Alien Feet
  126. Dell bringing Mini 3i Android set to AT&T?
  127. Survey: Apple products totally popular with the rich kids
  128. Microsoft multitouch mouse prototypes in action (video)
  129. Weird front tricycle scooter for sale now
  130. Sony UK site unveils new VAIO P with 2GHz Atom and Windows 7
  131. Quick Look: Archos 5 Internet Tablet
  132. Microsoft Mobile Keyboard 6000, Comfort Desktop 5000 and LifeCam Cinema HD hands-on
  133. The Sarah Palin Xbox 360 is back on eBay with the same $1.1 million price
  134. Wheel of Stars makes music from the sky
  135. Douglas Little's Adamo series: the most expensive snake you've seen glued to a laptop
  136. Left 4 Dead 2 may be sold in Australia after all
  137. Blast off! “Telstar” on guitar and effects pedals
  138. Japanese suit that fights flu
  139. Hands-On with the Android-powered Samsung Moment
  140. Samsung Moment for Sprint first hands-on!
  141. Mitsubishi debuts power-saving RDT231WLM-S 23-inch monitor
  142. Enormous pumpkin cannon fires squash at 600MPH for up to a mile
  143. 24-hr Microchip Technology giveaway alpha - GO!
  144. How-To: Solar food dehydrator
  145. Xbox 360's new Zune, Last.fm, Facebook and Twitter features detailed on video
  146. OLED TV shipments to increase 200% by 2015, but to remain a small niche market
  147. Nokia Booklet to hit O2 Germany October 22 for â?¬249 on contract
  148. Samsung takes a moment to announce the Android-powered Moment
  149. Belkin’s Windows 7 Easy Transfer Cable is your way out of family tech support
  150. T-Mobile unveils its 2009 Holiday Season lineup
  151. Classic video: Jennifer Aniston and Matthew Perry show off Windows 95
  152. Myst FREE for iPhone is now… free. Quite.
  153. FCC says there's a 'looming spectrum crisis'
  154. Sony VAIO X specs and pricing leak out -- 2.0GHz Atom, $1,499?
  155. Motorola Sholes and Torch battery covers unearthed (hey, it's something)
  156. Wait a minute: Maybe Microsoft is making the Zune software for Mac after all?
  157. The Windows 7 Launch Party packs ship out to hosts
  158. In the mood for French clowns running around pretending to use cellphones?
  159. Toshiba L01 prototype on display at CEATEC
  160. Dell shows off the new ultra-thin Adamo XPS notebook
  161. Thats no rock! It's a cardboard stone.
  162. Samsung Moment Android QWERTY slider coming to Sprint
  163. Yashica debuts EZ F521 digicam / webcam / snoozefest
  164. Intern's Corner: My robot of mass destruction
  165. Psystar licenses Darwin Universal Boot Loader to third parties, chaos ensues
  166. Mechanical reproduction of digitized speech on a piano
  167. Dell puts OPI nail polish on laptops, forgets to announce Adamo XPS
  168. Screen Grabs: Palm Pre isn't helping things be any less miserable on 'Heroes'
  169. Dell announces updated Adamo
  170. Kohjinsha PA and PM series hands-on (video)
  171. Tagged World Project uses RFID to evaluate “living willingness”
  172. Palm Pre coming to Spain on Telefonica on October 14
  173. FLO TV Personal Television hands-on (video)
  174. Now the countdown begins for a possible U2 Rock Band
  175. Vampire and/or werewolf hunting kits
  176. TDK unveils fashionable, colorful solar chargers (video)
  177. Gateway One ZX series gets Windows 7 and touchscreen features
  178. TransferJet demo at Sony’s CEATEC booth
  179. How-To: Loop-back shoelacing
  180. Virtual Autopsy Table brings multitouch to the morgue
  181. Woot! Refurbished TomTom GPS for $109
  182. Our own Matt Burns on NCIS
  183. Hitachi TV watches YOU!
  184. Foxconn to make and ship Apple tablet PC, says boy who cried wolf
  185. High-visibility paracord luggage handle wrap
  186. 'Safe Prisons Communication Act' passes Senate, inmates won't be able to hear you soo
  187. Lenovo IdeaPad U150 found hiding in plain sight at CEATEC (video)
  188. Panasonic unveils Lithium-Ion battery module and home fuel cell cogeneration facility
  189. Nikon Coolpix S1000pj teardown
  190. Lost Knowledge: Cable lacing
  191. Ultrasone goes 'airy' with $329 HFI-2400 headphones
  192. European Commission likes Windows 7 browser ballot screen, will probably fine Microso
  193. Live demo of Toshiba voice translation software
  194. iPhone headphone mod
  195. Acer's Aspire Timeline 1810T gets the tablet treatment, morphs into 1820P
  196. Sony Flexible OLED display on display at CEATEC
  197. TomTom's iPhone car kit gets taken for a stationary test drive
  198. Apple 'Tablet PC' manufactured by Foxconn, shipping in Q1?
  199. Nokia shows off N900's sweet web browsing skills on video
  200. How to make a slip ring connection for a spinning sign
  201. Buffalo ships world's first USB 3.0 hard disk drives this month
  202. Motion-activated "Jan in the Pan"
  203. Nikon Coolpix S1000pj torn asunder, L-shaped projector module examined
  204. In the Maker Shed: Absinthe & Flamethrowers
  205. DoubleTwist now powered by Amazon MP3 store
  206. Zune services headed for mobile phones next, no timeline in place yet
  207. Daily Crunch: More Fish Edition
  208. China's KIRF marketplace captured on hidden camera
  209. TDK's heavily stacked 320GB disc shows its nearly-clear face at CEATEC
  210. iida Ply and Prismoid phones strut their stuff at CEATEC (video)
  211. T-Mobile myTouch 3G Fender Limited Edition adds 3.5mm jack, fake wood
  212. International Kindle ships October 19 to over 100 countries for $279, 'US' edition fa
  213. Kindle 2 goes to $259, International GSM version coming October 19
  214. The Mountain Goats get a Colbert Bump and, interestingly, it creates a unique music m
  215. Gateway introduces One ZX series of multitouch all-in-one desktops
  216. FLO TV Personal Television gets official: $250 plus a monthly fee you'll never pay
  217. Panasonic's 1080p twin-lens P2 camcorder seen behind three-dee glass at CEATEC
  218. Astronauts - the new celebrity?
  219. Motorola Phone Portal enables WiFi PC-to-phone connections, browser-based management
  220. Telus joins the fun, gets itself an iPhone this November
  221. Flo TV gets official announcement and pricing
  222. Panasonic's 50-inch 1080p 3D plasma spotted, watched at CEATEC
  223. HP Mini 311 reviewed with earnest, ION-enhanced affection
  224. Albatross-mounted cameras? Yes, we have arrived at the future
  225. HTC Imagio for Verizon unboxing and hands-on
  226. Grizzly bear bean bag, for when you just need to hibernate
  227. Novatel announces new phase of MiFi Developer Program, Eye-Fi gets a mention
  228. Rumor: Nikon is releasing a clone of the Leica X1
  229. Software generates photos from your sketches
  230. How-To: Set up an HF portable radio while hiking
  231. Windows Mobile 6.5: a family portrait
  232. Motor your boat with a cordless drill
  233. Exclusive: Dell’s Android phone is coming to the U.S.
  234. Are some Apple Time Capsules locking themselves up for good?
  235. Entelligence: The HTC HD2 and the future of Windows Mobile
  236. Photo dialing, solar cellphones, and newspapers on TV: only in Japan
  237. Samsung Intrepid intros Sprint to Windows Mobile 6.5 on October 11
  238. Video: Some kid makes the PSP that Sony should have made 5 years ago
  239. Too big to fail: Using MMOs to study economics
  240. 3M's MPro 120 pocket projector fights the good fight at CEATEC (video)
  241. Verizon’s phone release list leaked. Maybe
  242. HTC HD2 hands-on and impressions... on video!
  243. Toshiba's DMFC fuel cell seen 'powering phones' at CEATEC (video)
  244. What’s the best company out there? Come on, guess.
  245. Audiophile List: Ultrasone HFI-2400 Headphones
  246. GSM Palm Pre for O2 Germany pictured in the wild
  247. PSP Go? More like PSP [word that rhymes with ‘go’]!
  248. AT&T Greenlights VoIP For the iPhone. Too Bad Google Voice Isn’t VoIP.
  249. B&W Zeppelin Mini iPod speaker dock available for pre-order on Amazon
  250. Sidekicks fail en masse – but they’re on their way back up