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  1. AT&T 3G MicroCell unboxing and impressions
  2. Things get wild at the Windows 7 party
  3. Tweet Reel Gives iPhone Users 640×480 Video Upload to Twitter
  4. GPU-accelerated 720p Flash video gets demoed on a netbook (smoothly)
  5. Learning is Fun: What is Skittle Pool?
  6. Android-powered Motorola Sholes clears the FCC
  7. The PSP Go gets torn apart on video
  8. DIY word clock
  9. Keepin' it real fake, part CCXXXV: TigerG3 looks like a Hero, doesn't actually suppor
  10. Yes, this robot responds to your thoughts. That’s right, your thoughts.
  11. Video: PSP Go torn down, owners counseled on warranty violation
  12. Mountain Hardwear Refugium Jacket keeps you warm and your gadgets charged
  13. Report: Wii video distribution service comes to North America in 2010
  14. Classic gear design text free on Google Books
  15. Dallas Cowboys HD scoreboard makes the Guinness Book of World Records
  16. iPhone no longer exclusive to O2 in the UK, heads to Orange ‘later this year’
  17. Garrett Wade tool giveaway time!
  18. Video: Project Natal hands-on goes round two with Katamari Damacy, Space Invaders
  19. TomTom pushes Google services to mid-range XL 340S LIVE
  20. Netbook makers will be able to use any Windows 7 version without restrictions
  21. Intel's 32mn processors show off power efficiency in informal preview
  22. Video: Why think when you can watch this fun Philips Lumiblade demonstration?
  23. Picsio: Victor JVC goes after the Flip with new 1080p camcorder
  24. Video: Takeshi Maeda's OmniZero.9 robot transforms, carries creator, blows minds
  25. Verizon to offer subsidized 10.1-inch Gateway netbook for $150
  26. “I fell in love at the Apple Store,” the catchiest Apple song you’ll hear all day
  27. Sequence it!!
  28. Iridium to merge with GHL, get back into sat phone game
  29. The TomTom XL 340S LIVE uses AT&T to delivery Google data
  30. Tricked out Acer A1 Android phone makes an appearance on Expansys’ German site
  31. Ion-powered Acer AspireRevo nettop priced at $199
  32. Stained glass pixel art
  33. $38 Zipit Wireless Messenger receives Linux injection, becomes $38 netbook
  34. Windows 7 coming to netbooks in all its myriad forms
  35. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer On “Moving The Needle”
  36. Samsung's SCH-W880 12 megapixel phonecamera with 3x optical zoom
  37. Building the Make: Science Room
  38. RED releases high-res images of accessories, no actual accessories
  39. Wheels that morph into tank track
  40. Airis Praxis Slim Air is one-inch thick, KIRFtastic
  41. Panasonic develops 50-inch full HD 3D plasma TV for Blu-ray movies
  42. Linux on Zipit
  43. Open source Homeland Security non-lethal weapon - The Do-it-yourself handheld LED-bas
  44. Sony America abandons UMD-to-PSP Go "good will" program, offers 225 games at full ret
  45. Windows 7 coming to netbooks in all its myriad flavors
  46. How-To: Sculpt open eyes on lifecast heads
  47. New Zealand making drivers with cellphone navigation criminals, hugs ok for now (upda
  48. Notepod prototyping notepad
  49. iPhone 3G and 3GS to be offered by Orange UK -- official
  50. DIY hallucinogenic goggles
  51. China Unicom prices iPhone for October 1st launch
  52. Gateway's LT2016u netbook coming to Verizon next weekend
  53. CrunchGear Week in Review: War Is Hell Edition
  54. Panasonic's 50-inch 3D plasma announced, seeks fine family home
  55. Production Canon EOS 7D video samples hit the web
  56. Join the TechCrunch/CrunchGear meetup in Taipei on October 5
  57. How-To: Turn shelf fungi into actual shelves
  58. HTC Leo benchmarked, leaves blisters
  59. A word-based clock that I actually want – a lot
  60. CrunchDeals: Watch nerd stuff with free shipping and a free polishing cloth
  61. Apple played critical role in creating Intel’s “Light Peak” interface
  62. Acer A1 Android phone listed for pre-order with 768MHz processor
  63. Walmart is now selling the Palm Pre for only $79
  64. Engadget Podcast 164 - 09.27.2009
  65. CRAFT weekly recap
  66. Apple about to unveil refreshed plastic MacBooks?
  67. How-To: Cast cheap foam skulls
  68. Back in the Maker Shed: MAKE Controller Kit v2.0
  69. Nikon D3s with 1080p video rumored for release next month
  70. How long will we be playing the Xbox 360 and PS3?
  71. Miruko wearable gaming eyeball robot turns the creep factor up significantly
  72. It’s Wii-Day! The Wii is $199
  73. Website rates best and worst cellphones by radiation output levels -- how does yours
  74. Tokyo Game Show: A couple of gorgeous booth companions (photo gallery)
  75. Cellular Mitosis
  76. Acer's Ion-boasting Aspire Revo nettop now shipping from Newegg
  77. Rumor: Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60 to run $300?
  78. Murata Seiko unicycling robot gets an awesome upgrade
  79. DS, Korg DS-10's formant synthesis used to create Daft Punk vocals, general awesomene
  80. Debilitatingly cute snowglobe costume
  81. Atomic Zune HD explodes all over Ebay
  82. Sky TV arriving on Xbox 360 in mid-October according to SkyMag; Twitter, Facebook & Z
  83. Exorcising Billy Mays with the TV-B-Gone
  84. "Ask an engineer chat" tonight, 10pm ET, w/ special guests
  85. Exclusive: Apple dictated Light Peak creation to Intel, could begin migration from ot
  86. Jabra, you got me good with the Stone headset teaser pack
  87. Fan controller protects home theater equipment
  88. Super Mario Bros 3 USB HDD: awesome, or waste of a perfectly good NES cartridge?
  89. Computer scientist mods Xbox 360 to detect heart attacks, girls still mysteriously el
  90. Who’s ‘right’ in the Net Neutrality debate?
  91. Decoding Jackson Pollock
  92. Pre drops to $79.99 at Walmart
  93. Uranium ore for sale on Amazon.com
  94. Public Service Announcement: The Zune HD is nigh unreadable in direct sunlight. Just
  95. USB iriscope is just what you need for your next date
  96. The coming tablet wars
  97. Wacom's Bamboo Pen & Touch unboxed and previewed
  98. Cigar box prototyping at Maker Faire RI
  99. Lenovo Ion-powered IdeaCenter Q110 nettop on sale now
  100. Tokyo Game Show: Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 for PS3 (gameplay video)
  101. MIT develops new 6dot braille labelmaker prototype
  102. New Unlocked iPhone 3GS 32GB for sale $320 USD
  103. Tokyo Game Show: Official (and gory) God of War III trailer
  104. Daily Crunch: Supper Time Edition
  105. Archos Android Phone Tablet introduced on video
  106. How-To: Use hard drives for image stabilization
  107. DIY: 9 easy projects that can help you get your hack on
  108. RAmos' Android-based W7 MID gets real - real familiar
  109. Thennagin Bomber at Handcar Regatta
  110. HTC Leo's TouchFLO 3D build demoed on video
  111. "He did the MAME, he did the Monster MAME"
  112. Mad Catz announces 'Round Two' Street Fighter IV fightpads and fightstick
  113. In-vehicle txting ban works, at least in California
  114. Review: Alienware M17x
  115. Palm Pre confirmed for Verizon? Probably.
  116. How would you change HTC's Touch Pro2?
  117. Instinct HD hands-on
  118. Chinese iPhone pricing revealed: it’s the exact opposite of ours
  119. Tokyo Game Show: Undead Knights for PSP (video)
  120. AT&T, Google trade barbs over Google Voice while FCC listens in
  121. Freecom announces world's first USB 3.0 hard drive, the XS 3.0
  122. CrunchDeals: Pre-owned Nintendo GameCube for $29.99
  123. Standards board changes subscription accounting rules, Apple CPAs drunk with power
  124. Review: The Flipside Wallet 2.0
  125. Combination grill/smoker from steel drum
  126. Video recording hacks for the Pre making nice progress
  127. Video: Resident Evil 5 played with the PS3 Motion Controller
  128. HTC Leo looking confirmed for O2 UK debut, will be free on the right plan
  129. How should RIM react to increased competiton from Apple, Palm?
  130. Thermal imaging on the cheap
  131. Popcorn Hour C-200 hands-on
  132. Portable media players will have a mandatory volume limiter in Europe soon
  133. Verizon: LTE rollout to be 'as close to all-at-once as possible'
  134. Baby Name Finder finishes off the list; there really is an app for everything now
  135. And there will be new plastic MacBooks too
  136. Fancy shmancy Coke can of the future
  137. PS3 3.0 / 3.01 firmware update making Blu-ray drive unusable?
  138. Video: In case you (somehow) missed the Halo Legends clip
  139. This is how you transport a 510 ton object (slowly and with a giant land barge)
  140. JVC Picsio GC-FM1 video camera flips out for its debut
  141. Hey, disco party people, how about some Windows 7 commercials?
  142. The AT&T iPhone MMS update is now live
  143. Precious larvae
  144. iPhone MMS is now live!
  145. Artcoustic vomits bling allover its Crystal line of wall-mounted speakers
  146. CANCELLED: Laptopburka closed down, cites bad press
  147. Engadget HD reviews what's new in Windows Media Center after CEDIA
  148. Output video as ASCII art in VLC on this lazy Friday
  149. Review: Averatec N3400 notebook
  150. Happy MMS on the iPhone day, AT&T customers!
  151. Someone named Lily Allen has quit the music business because she was exposed as being
  152. Wearable eyeball sees what you can't
  153. HTC HD2 inches closer to reality, hitting Europe in October for around 600 Euro?
  154. AT&T offering $50 refurb iPhones again (!!!)
  155. Steve Ballmer talks 'three screens and a cloud' and more with TechCrunch
  156. Erotic watches old and new
  157. Don’t try to steal Nintendo DS games from Wal-Mart
  158. Eat my arm. Gain my power.
  159. 250GB PS3 shows up for pre-order on Amazon.co.uk, ships on October 1
  160. Video Review: Case-Mate Barely There
  161. Shutup, Internet: The Palm Pre will be available on Verizon Wireless
  162. Breath-monitoring dress
  163. Rumors of a Pre-less Verizon "off base" according to analysts
  164. Sony kills (for now, at least) UMD transfer program for PSP Go
  165. Vertu announces Constellation Ayxta flip phone for the discerning, friendless travele
  166. Apple to Greenpeace: Look, we’re trying our best, ok!
  167. PSA: Don’t buy Wii Sports Resort until October 12
  168. Android ROM modded gets Google’s lawyers in a tizzy
  169. TomTom releases the US pricing for the iPhone Car Kit
  170. Samsung's Instinct HD lands itself a quick video hands-on
  171. Helping hand upgrade
  172. ASUS Eee Top ET2002T and ET2203T touchscreen all-in-ones land in October
  173. TI joins HP, creates official business calculator port for iPhone
  174. Spam o’ the morning to you!
  175. Windows 7 to ship early from custom PC makers
  176. 3D printing in glass
  177. Hurry! Universal Invention of the Future just $10.50 on eBay
  178. Palm Pre on Amazon for only $100
  179. Weekend Project: DIY Drawer Organizer
  180. Video: a brief history of game console teardowns
  181. Tokyo Game Show: Metal Gear Solid – Peace Walker (2 videos)
  182. Beetleborg, certified Creep City
  183. Weekend Project: DIY Drawer Organizer (PDF)
  184. NVIDIA: Chrome OS on Tegra is money, not that anyone ever doubted it
  185. Layar AR goes 3D
  186. Wii Sports Resort bundle doubles-down with a MotionPlus pair: $60 on October 12
  187. How-To: Make a pneumatic grave-escaping ghoul
  188. Joystiq interviews Trent Reznor
  189. Curious about SDV and Copy Freely support in Windows 7 Media Center?
  190. EE Times' LED issue
  191. Tokyo Game Show: Resident Evil – Darkside Chronicles (official trailer with gameplay
  192. Daily Crunch: Launch Edition
  193. Palm Pre going for a nice, round $100 on contract at Amazon
  194. DIY Arcade racing console
  195. Tokyo Game Show: A look at the Square Enix, Xbox360 and Capcom booths
  196. Ben Heck throws together one-handed Xbox 360 controller, probably with one hand
  197. ASUS and Sager issue first Core i7 mobile-based laptops
  198. SolarCity charging stations on Highway 101 give Tesla owners a little more time in th
  199. Alienware Aurora ALX announced, melts faces with speed
  200. Bauhaucycle
  201. Ask Engadget: What's the best business phone out there?
  202. Implant can help sleep apnea patients not frighten their partners
  203. First Look: Nikon D300s
  204. Farnell buys CadSoft (Eagle)
  205. Google hits Android ROM modder with a cease-and-desist letter
  206. Microsoft shows some heart inside the Zune HD
  207. KEF lands its wireless HTB2SE-W subwoofer
  208. It Took A Year, But Fitness Gadget Fitbit Will Finally Launch
  209. Handheld Genesis system with 20 games for $50? Yes please
  210. Arduino webcam project
  211. Video: Sony Ericsson Satio unboxed, demonstrated with the utmost care
  212. Canon Rebel 1500D/T1 incoming?
  213. Ballmer: Windows Mobile 7 should have been out, like, yesterday
  214. Frankenstein, an all-tube home theater system
  215. Tokyo Game Show trailers: The Last Guardian, Final Fantasy XIV
  216. A real, hand-made bamboo bike
  217. Verizon: No Pre for us, thank you
  218. Entelligence: Have we demonized DRM?
  219. MID Moves goes hands-on with the Viliv S10 Blade
  220. Mark Hoekstra Award
  221. Video: Phoenix Instant Boot BIOS starts loading Windows in under a second
  222. Not only is the Xbox 360 the greatest video game system of all time, but it can also
  223. Toaster tea popper revisited
  224. Poll: Has your Zune HD screen been unresponsive?
  225. Honda’s take on the future of personal mobility: The U3-X (yes, the u stands for unic
  226. Open Source Embroidery in San Francisco
  227. Razer refreshed DeathAdder gaming mouse is more accurate, still hates southpaws
  228. Auto manufacturers don’t think you should text while driving either
  229. I was selected to host a Windows 7 Launch Party!
  230. Fonera 2.0n web applications router now available in the US
  231. One million PS3 Slims sold worldwide since its launch
  232. No, Microsoft will not buy EA. Just sayin’.
  233. $4,000 Alienware Aurora ALX benchmarked: domination this world has never seen
  234. iMacs to be refreshed as soon as next week?
  235. Junkbot wins top honors
  236. Viliv S10 Blade netvertible hands-on at IDF
  237. Don’t look now, but the Fonera2n router is now available
  238. Updated iMac lineup rumored for near-term release
  239. Roasted Marshmallow Shooter: Yes, it shoots flaming marshmallows
  240. Post-apocalyptic pneumatic werewolf
  241. Video: Intel's Light Peak running an HD display while transferring files... on a hack
  242. iriver Story e-reader hits pre-order status in Korea, gets priced
  243. Watch torture tests are actually quite exciting
  244. Tokyo Game Show: Winning Eleven (Pro Evolution Soccer) 2010 trailer
  245. MIT researchers tout progress with retinal implant - yes, it comes with a visor
  246. Left-handed? New underwear to save precious seconds at the urinal
  247. Paul Wall shoots an entire music video on an iPhone 3GS
  248. Coffee, start to finish
  249. Microsoft opening café in Paris to build excitement for Windows 7
  250. FYI: The iriver Story e-book reader is available for pre-order now (in Asia)