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  1. Raphael from NYC Resistor and Twitchie on TV in Japan
  2. Acidmods moves a few buttons and a joystick on Xbox 360 controller
  3. A revolutionary new patent protected sex toy
  4. HYPOLED develops mega-tiny VGA projector display, has a penny in the photo to prove i
  5. T-Mobile rolling out Wi-Fi calling for corporate BlackBerry users
  6. Dexter-themed interior decor
  7. SciPhone smells success with Android-powered clones, orders up an army
  8. Wii Fit Plus now available
  9. Behold! The Samsung Behold II with Android
  10. Woot! 1GB RCA MP3 player for $8
  11. Kanex Mini DisplayPort Adapter will take your Mac mini to HDMI town
  12. Exclusive Internet offer for iEasel
  13. Hand-tied paracord sling
  14. Dreamcast-mounted iPhone dock sends VMU into jealous rage
  15. Video: Toshiba Cell Regza 55X1 and Regza Next concepts hands-on
  16. Gijs' latest machine hacks both music and sound
  17. Video: Vstone's Robovie-PC robot gets Intel Atom inside, becomes world's most awesome
  18. Video: BlackBerry Bold 9700 on Vietnam holiday from AT&T
  19. Bike builders compete to build best commuter bike ever
  20. Vonage Mobile iPhone and BlackBerry apps available for download
  21. Big Brother says no texting
  22. How-To: Motion-activated Tesla coil
  23. HTC Touch HD2 gets spec'd, rumored for T-Mobile UK
  24. Wooden hand crank iPhone dock automata
  25. Knotwork two-liter bottle carrier
  26. Sony develops cord-free power transfer system for home electronics
  27. Marketplace is live on Windows Mobile 6.5 phones
  28. Columbia Bugathermo hiking boots are heated, rechargeable
  29. Toshiba details CELL REGZA LCD TV, coming December to Japan
  30. Flash 10.1 announced for just about anything with a screen, webOS and WinMo betas thi
  31. Samsung Behold II marries Android, TouchWiz for T-Mobile
  32. HTC Pure and Tilt 2 bring Windows Mobile 6.5 to AT&T
  33. AT&T touts Opera-powered full web browsing with new phones from Samsung and Pantech
  34. EU's new EGNOS GPS system goes active
  35. BlackBerry Onyx poses for the camera
  36. Hinged square-to-triangle dissection table
  37. Motorola CLIQ / DEXT exhaustively photographed, previewed
  38. That is a damned good-looking amplifier
  39. Boeing's air-to-ground laser test a success, and we have the video to prove it
  40. Let’s talk about those leaked Apple ads
  41. Danger's server woes leave Sidekicks in the lurch
  42. CRAFT Weekly recap
  43. Windows 7 retail boxes hitting stores
  44. Review: The PSP Go isn’t bad, but it won’t light the world on fire
  45. AT&T Pure now on sale -- with Windows Mobile 6.5
  46. CrunchDeals: iPod dock with LCD remote for $109
  47. Video: PSP Go hacked, says 'hello world!'
  48. Google AdSense leaks Apple's refreshed iMac, Mac mini, Macbook?
  49. Finnish startup throws small ball at gaming console giants (video)
  50. CrunchDeals: It’s Bricktober!
  51. Gesture controlled MIDI from an Arduino
  52. Grow your own Pumpkinhead
  53. Belling's Media Chef digital cookbook
  54. Water On Lens Exhibition
  55. Christina and Forest at Maker Faire Rhode Island
  56. Reminder: TechCrunch/CrunchGear Meetup In Taipei Tomorrow, October 5
  57. Screen Grabs: Palm Pre stumps the experts on Numb3rs
  58. 250GB PS3 Slim spotted at retail in dapper gray box
  59. Unpowered mechanical gate opener, the video
  60. Good idea: automated phone recycler that gives you store credit
  61. Gyrobike's Gyrowheel stabilizes a kid's first bike without the training wheels
  62. Chutney jar PCB etch
  63. Micathermic Heaters: Do they work well?
  64. PSP Go scores its first mod job, a handful of white LEDs find a new purpose in life
  65. Psystar shuffles its counsel – in other news, that lawsuit is still happening
  66. Palm defies USB authorities, restores iTunes compatibility for Pre
  67. Oh dear: There will be a movie based on the game Spore
  68. Today is 24 Hour Comic Book Day
  69. Darth Vader on the highway
  70. Dell Zino HD spotted slumming it in Inspiron 300 and Inspiron 400 support docs
  71. Building a CPU from scratch
  72. Google Maps for iPhone now serving up ads
  73. Sony takes Uncharted 2 on tour, with 4K digital projection to make you forever loathe
  74. How Microsoft will lift us out of the IT-spending dumps
  75. Stephen Hawking steps down as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge Universi
  76. Vinyl cut PCB resist
  77. GeeksPhone One in the wild, now packing a physical keyboard
  78. The Mummy's "Book of The Dead" prop
  79. Numark announces NSFX for NS7 to use with ITCH by DJs. They also run out of capital l
  80. Rogers' Rocket Hub disguises 3G data and voice as mild-mannered home modem
  81. SPARC "urn" - Yes he's really in there
  82. Optoma's $199 PK-100 pico projector goes for the bargain crowd
  83. Palm WebOS 1.2.1 now available, 'fixes' iTunes media sync
  84. CrunchGear Week in Review: Surfer’s Surprise Edition
  85. MSI GT640 houses Core i7, claims to be 'world's most powerful gaming notebook'
  86. How would you change Snow Leopard?
  87. 'Logicomix' - A Comic Book About Logic, Math and Madness
  88. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  89. Meet Seiko-chan, the balancing robot
  90. Sprint LG Lotus 2 coming in January, will rock a touchscreen face?
  91. Nokia plugs itself into the Wireless Power Consortium
  92. Yankee Steam-Up this weekend in Rhode Island
  93. iPhone 3GS with 3.1 added to pwnable items list
  94. Review: the awesome Retro-Bit handheld Genesis
  95. Alpha 680 Android netbook spotted, still unavailable
  96. LED lightbulb puts out equivalent of 60 watt bulb, uses only 6 watts
  97. Novel edge-collecting solar panels
  98. Engadget Podcast 165 - 10.02.2009
  99. Sony Blows It, episode 57: In which the PSP Go is garbage
  100. Avatar toys go augmented-reality, courtesy of Mattel and Total Immersion
  101. Eminem and Apple sitting in a tree, reach-ing set-tlements fairly quickly
  102. Nokia E72 NAM up for $469 preorder on Amazon
  103. HTC Pure starting to show up in AT&T stores, not for sale just yet
  104. Video: Watch this clip of 2012. (Hint: It’s terrible)
  105. Free wooden clock plans
  106. TDK stacks 10 layers on a single 320GB disc
  107. Review: HP Envy 13
  108. Sigma inexplicably releases a minimally changed DP1s
  109. MCU-controlled strobe algae bioreactor
  110. Palm Pixi to launch on October 20th? Not so fast.
  111. LG GW620 Android phone spotted in the wild, on video
  112. Oh yes you can bike to the beach with your surfboard
  113. Fascination: Heather Lang
  114. Acronym's PMP-loving jacket keeps your earbuds safe, murders your bank account
  115. A new Nikon is coming but we don’t know what it is
  116. Navin miniHomer keychain GPS will lead you to your car, won't help find your keys
  117. Three years later, the PS3 outsells the Wii (in Japan)
  118. Man threatens to shoot his iPhone in the middle of the Apple Store
  119. First Microchip Technology Halloween promo giveaway
  120. BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac now available, we go hands-on
  121. Oh dear: The Pirate Bay removed from Google’s search index
  122. Pandora rolls into production this month, emulates Dreamcast now
  123. Sony outs pink Vaio W, Touch Reader bundles for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
  124. Video: Fighter freaks out over his terrible stats at EA Sports MMA meeting
  125. How-To: Install a ball valve on a cooler
  126. RSS all over again
  127. AUO aimes for $100 e-book readers by 2011
  128. Host a Wordpress site on your Windows Home Server (soon)
  129. Sigma's DP1s gets official, hitting shelves in November?
  130. Stargate Universe premeres tonight, set your TiVos
  131. Worlds deepest trashcan
  132. New Apple Bluetooth keyboard arrives at the FCC, new mouse rumored as well
  133. Sony Ericsson's wild Xperia Pureness gets FCC approval
  134. New SNL title sequence and segments shot using Canon EOS 7D, 5D Mark II
  135. Dash Cam does up to 48 hours of 720×480 recording
  136. The GeeksPhone One comes out of left field but still impresses
  137. Tachyon XC 3D helmet cam hands-on
  138. TDK develops disc capable of holding 320GB
  139. An older human ancestor than Lucy
  140. iriver B30 pmp finally on sale in the UK
  141. ASUS EeeBox EB1501 packs dual-core Atom, NVIDIA Ion, optical drive
  142. Atlona ships AT-DP200 DVI to Mini DisplayPort adapter
  143. Acer expected to use Android on about half of its smartphones next year
  144. Sony presents professional 3D camera that shoots video at 240fps
  145. Make:NYC Meeting October 7th
  146. Logitech Squeezebox Radio unboxing
  147. Mighty Mouse 2: Apple planning an upgrade its ill-fated mouse?
  148. Nokia Booklet to sell for $600 at Best Buy? Say it ain’t so.
  149. Buy a W Series laptop or Rose Sony Reader and help support breast cancer awareness
  150. How-To: Guyver Guy armor
  151. Video: OLED technology explained using a pickle and an Igor
  152. IBM kicks off Battery 500 Project to boost EV range, 500 miles or bust
  153. Dell's Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition oozing out now for $329
  154. The Pixi is coming October 20?
  155. A Flip Video remote? On the FCC website? What?
  156. Casio Exilim EX-H10 gets new blue and gold outfits
  157. Eporo: Nissan develops robots that can rove in packs
  158. Make: Projects - Hot to cold smoker conversion
  159. Video: elaborate multi-camera rig elegantly captures giant redwood tree
  160. Screen Grabs: Dell's Latitude Z keeps ''Parks & Recreation' intern busy
  161. Weekend Project: Homebrew Alarm Purse
  162. Weekend Project: Homebrew Alarm Purse (PDF)
  163. Cowon teases iAudio 9 portable media player, waits for a reaction
  164. Nokia X6 gets set up for FCC testing, torn down for kicks
  165. PS3 Slim laptop
  166. XP Mode is ready, will be a free download on October 22
  167. OMG Zelda prop sword
  168. Flip Video remote control shows up at FCC -- bigger things to come?
  169. Verizon's HTC Imagio toyed with on video, sized up against BlackBerry Storm
  170. A nation of engineers
  171. The monthly Make: Newsletter is back
  172. Secrets of Nikon's Coolpix S1000pj projetor camera revealed
  173. Arduino based DMX controller: Kohtauskone
  174. T-Mobile Pulse now available in UK
  175. Daily Crunch: Night Stalkers Edition
  176. Sony dives into wireless power game, makes it way more interesting
  177. Apple seeks to take multitouch where it's never been before in new patent app
  178. Nissan's crash-avoiding robot 'car' gets upgrade, fresh new outlook on life
  179. GE shows off 1TB holographic discs but Wolf Blitzer remains skeptical
  180. HOW TO - Get professionally printed circuit boards, cheap
  181. Novation Launchpad speaks Ableton Live's language... on video!
  182. Ask Engadget: Best wireless PMP for audio streaming?
  183. Ask MAKE: Kid-powered battery charger
  184. Pretty enough for HD? Check out the Blue Mic Eyeball 2.0
  185. Amazon clarifies what can go down the memory hole
  186. Ephemerisle floating festival
  187. iHome's iP88 dual iPhone / iPod alarm clock gets all rectangular on us
  188. Punch Camera prints with a hole-punch
  189. Gorgeous Delta IV Heavy launch photo
  190. DIY Werewolf Costume
  191. Portable pain gun could replace Colt 45s, logic in robot-controlled future
  192. New bags from Booq look tasteful and functional
  193. Dell adds Core i5 to their Vostro line
  194. Mimo's iMo Foto Frame Printer does precisely what you'd expect
  195. Star Trek communicator cloth one step closer to reality, still won’t beam you up
  196. Apple’s new marketing campaign targets toddlers, kindergarteners
  197. Not Brian Wilson's woodie
  198. Organizations that promote hands-on learning
  199. PUSH N900 phone hacking contest
  200. The Black Knight always triumphs!
  201. Want a lathe? Make one from junk
  202. Maker Shed Science Room Grand Opening Sale
  203. Larson Scanner Kit
  204. Vertical panorama of redwood tree
  205. Instructables and EMSL Arduino contest
  206. Guts!
  207. My people call them maize mazes
  208. Build an experimental echo pedal
  209. Bokode at Home
  210. Pepakura-cast Halo helmet
  211. Math Midway
  212. akiba:F Blood Donation Room
  213. Flashback: Playable Pac-Man Costume
  214. This week in Maker Events
  215. Hinged transformation of triangle to square
  216. MemAxe game made using tiny processor
  217. Free sample chips available from Microchip Technology
  218. Photographing your projects
  219. Skateboard Tetris
  220. Melting Pot: distributed coffee aroma for teambuilding
  221. "How Round Is Your Circle?"
  222. Chaos Communication Congress accepting submissions
  223. DIY Street View camera
  224. How-To: Make a Proponomicon
  225. Electronic Temperature-Controlled Relay
  226. Arduino noise box synth
  227. Designing a better world
  228. Square bike
  229. Amazing pancake sorting robot
  230. Beautiful generative art made with Roombas
  231. SPARK Project #2, Post #3
  232. Lots of new content in the Science Room!
  233. Crawling wooden automaton
  234. Don't forget our Garrett Wade tool giveaway
  235. Don't have a chair? Grow your own.
  236. Genre-fiction generator
  237. Buy wholesale Cthulhu and save
  238. Research exemption - calm down, it's ok to "make" something for fun that's patented
  239. Theremin cat
  240. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind -- fantastic new book about a how a Malawian teenager
  241. Practical tutorial on capacitors by EEVblog
  242. Paid apps hitting the Pre tomorrow?
  243. Real-life skateboarder Tetris is simultaneous win and fail
  244. Entelligence: The Muddled MID market
  245. GorillaMobile updated for better iPhone holding
  246. Watch Andres Iniesta over and over again destroy Chelsea with Nike’s CRT360 boots
  247. Screen Grabs: Instinct HD captures evidence in NCIS: Los Angeles
  248. To heck with hybrid media on the iPad. Go read a Vook, Vooker!
  249. You can win $5,000 in some sort of Newegg college student contest
  250. Not Brian Wilson's woodie