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  1. Microsoft leaks a screenshot of Windows Mobile... something
  2. MSI's 21.5-inch multitouch Wind Top AE2220 all-in-one now shipping
  3. OCZ's Colossus desktop SSD line ships next week
  4. Zero Punctuation on Dragon Age: Origins
  5. The next Flip camera will have Wi-Fi
  6. Morse code beacon using Arduino
  7. Rihanna kitchen scale features iPod dock, Heavy D's scale plays vinyl
  8. The Aptera 2e gets pushed back to 2010, millionaire tree huggers shed a tear
  9. The Palm Pixi really wants to be a Pre
  10. XPERIA X10 hands-on: lukewarm edition
  11. Transcend introduces 1.5TB StoreJet 35T external hard drive
  12. Entourage announces e-book store for eDGe dualbook
  13. Next-generation Flip Video camcorder rumored to boast WiFi
  14. WD TV Live: New 1.01.11 firmware update available, plus our Wi-Fi test results
  15. 3D beehive bracelet
  16. Dual Electronics XML8110 in-dash iPhone dock announced
  17. Nokia N900 now available in the US
  18. Control your Benz with an iPhone or BlackBerry app
  19. Batteryless remote powered by humans
  20. Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: GPS devices
  21. Survey shocker: 75 percent of respondents’ Xbox 360s died within 18 months of purchas
  22. Palm Pixi one step closer to free, now $25 on Amazon
  23. The fourth day of Peek-Mas
  24. Walmart Black Friday ad
  25. Qualcomm Mirasol-equipped color e-book reader said to be on track for late 2010
  26. Facebook Integration For PS3 Lands Today
  27. Intern's Corner: Test-firing the HHO rocket
  28. NVIDIA's Fermi-based GeForce 100 GPU makes a Twitter appearance
  29. What are the odds the Sony Daily e-book reader will be available before Christmas?
  30. "Bomb-proof" kevlar wallpaper
  31. ASUS ships Windows Home Server-packin' TS mini NAS drive
  32. IBM simulates cat's brain, humans are next
  33. Yahoo Go Is A No Go
  34. MSI launches 21.5-inch Wind Top AE2220: 1080p and multi-touch starting at $750
  35. MAKE's Mostly $20 and under electronics gift guide
  36. Robolamps
  37. Umazone UMA-ISO drive enclosure takes the sting out of mounting disk images
  38. Music Card: Credit card-like MP3 player with built-in speaker (video)
  39. Kmart pre-Black Friday Thanksgiving sale
  40. Win a Nikon DSLR from Photojojo
  41. PS3 firmware 3.10 released with Facebook support, 'richer' trolling experience
  42. NewTek’s new mobile HD video production vehicle. As opposed to those unmobile HD vide
  43. How-To: Build a Seismic Reflector
  44. Nokia's Maemo 5-equipped N900 on sale in America for $649
  45. Malata's R108T netvertible embraces touch, Windows 7
  46. The Bigfoot of Ereaders surfaces
  47. Win $10,000 of audio related things from Sennheiser
  48. Sony's 3G-enabled Reader Daily Edition up for pre-order, content deals coming next mo
  49. The HourTime Podcast talks about the Golden Hand watch awards
  50. TiVo drops the prices of the HD and HD XL DVRs in the spirit of giving
  51. Sony Ericsson closing four facilities, laying off 2,000 employees worldwide
  52. CrunchDeals: Buy a white DSi, get a free game or headset
  53. The Google Phone Is Very Real. And It’s Coming Soon
  54. Sony Reader follows Kindle to the Great White North, conquers entire high school (vid
  55. Birds are tired of Google Street cameras and aren’t going to take it anymore
  56. The Casio EX-G1 is for the fashion-conscience outdoorsy types
  57. Machine pin headers make for easy chip sockets
  58. Tony Hawk Ride ready to rock indoor tricks in the US (video)
  59. Nikon D300S review roundup: it's awesome, but D300 is better value
  60. Microsoft compulsively quashes Natal 'impulse buy' rumors
  61. How to make your own caffeinated alcohol beverage
  62. 3D mapping drone fires off lasers from a mile away (video)
  63. Sharp prepares Android phone for next year as first Japanese cell phone maker
  64. Casio trots out world's slimmest shock-resistant digicam: EX-G1 (video)
  65. Homebrew transistor experiments
  66. Nokia abandoning S60 for Maemo on future N-Series devices?
  67. NEC prototypes battery-less remote control
  68. New in the Maker Shed: Robotic arm kit
  69. Google-branded phone coming early next year?
  70. Samsung R0 not-so-boldly goes where most PMPs have gone before it
  71. DIY bike repair stand
  72. Daily Crunch: Early Detection Edition
  73. Fedora 12 'Constantine' launches with enhanced video codec and power management
  74. ATI Radeon HD 5970: world's fastest graphics card confirmed
  75. DIY Robolamps are part lamp, part robot, all awesome
  76. The world’s smallest 16GB flash drive
  77. The vibrobots of Norway
  78. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  79. Origin launches custom gaming rig shop, starts with Genesis and EON18
  80. Burton Vice Mitts keep your hands warm and your (energy) drink cold
  81. Amazon offers $50 PSN card with PSP Go purchases, for tonight only
  82. Introducing the Multixylophoniomnibus, an augmented xylophone
  83. ASUS G51J 3D sports NVIDIA 3D Vision with 120Hz display to bring "real" 3D to laptops
  84. PSP 3000 Police light mod
  85. Google announcing Chrome OS launch plans this Thursday
  86. T3’s “Netpad” puts a few new twists on the tablet format
  87. AMIMON's WHDI wireless HD modules coming to netbooks and laptops
  88. Kingston’s new DataTraveler DTLocker+ is secure, they say
  89. Make an LVDT with soda straws
  90. Review: Big Buck Hunter Pro TV Game
  91. UK T-Mobile customers' data sold on to cold callers, responsible staff to be prosecut
  92. Samsung overtakes Vizio as top LCD seller
  93. Everyone needs a pink UMID mbook
  94. Car launching!
  95. Switched On: Where the Withings are
  96. Achtung! Motorola Milestone now free on contract in Germany
  97. Dell's Adamo XPS now on sale starting at $1,799
  98. And the Left 4 Dead 2 boycott, how’s that going?
  99. "Polaroid" mini-vase
  100. Homemade transistor from a photocell?
  101. Dell Adamo XPS now available, praise be He Who Makes The Ultrathins
  102. It’s a list of fake things that look like real things
  103. Alienware M17x owners complaining of 'skipping, stuttering audio,' with no fix in sig
  104. Dancepants: the music stops when exhaustion sets in
  105. Contest: Win a Nikon D3000
  106. T-Mobile UK employees caught peddling personal data
  107. AT&T's BlackBerry Bold 9700 starts shipping out to top bananas
  108. The Pirate Bay kills its tracker, tries to usher in the DHT age
  109. The Sega Dreamcast keeps dropping in price
  110. Barnes & Noble accepting gift cards for ebook purchases starting mid-December
  111. Open source hardware and the web...
  112. Alex Rider Dream Gadget Contest launches today!
  113. Alex Rider book giveaway: Crocodile Tears
  114. South Korean researchers devise a safer lithium ion battery
  115. The Moto Droid’s Ability To Autofocus Varies From Day To Day – No, really.
  116. Canon EOS 7D impressions for filmmaker wannabes
  117. Sports Authority to sell the Wii because, well, it’s an exercise device
  118. Tetris meets Arduino
  119. Canada gets International Kindle support, no longer feels inferior to Trinidad and To
  120. The third day of Peek-Mas
  121. Magellan debuts GPS app / car kit for iPhone and iPod touch
  122. NZXT releases the updated Tempest EVO gaming chassis
  123. SPARK Project #3, Post #1
  124. How-To: Upright electric bass from a 2x4
  125. RealView's V-Screen for PSP review
  126. ASUS and Toshiba winners of reliability survey, don’t ask about HP
  127. Self-powered diaper monitor system automatically detects wet diapers
  128. Adobe Releases Flash Player 10.1 And AIR 2.0 – Both Include Multi-touch Support
  129. Bowers & Wilkins somehow makes PC speakers interesting with MM-1
  130. Build a clone of the MiniMoog filter
  131. Make: Holiday Gift Guide 2009: Santa Claus Machines
  132. Laptop reliability survey: ASUS and Toshiba win, HP fails
  133. CyberPower adds USB 3.0 and SATA 6G to entire Gamer Xtreme desktop line
  134. Arduino-compatible prototyping board
  135. Vizit touchscreen photo frame demonstrated for your edification (video)
  136. EBay Deal Alert! 4,000 iPhones stolen from Dutch electronics store
  137. Love-Digi Moving Photo Camera is a portable photo booth – almost (video)
  138. Airport Wi-Fi users tend to be well-off, rich folk
  139. MAKE, Volume 20: For Kids of All Ages
  140. PrimeDTV further saturates HD media streamer segment with PHD-HM5
  141. This Microsoft store is trying too hard
  142. Addonics Mini NAS: when RAID is too much to ask for
  143. Sony applies next-gen snowflake tech to boost VAIO W's appeal
  144. Another big day in gaming: Assassin’s Creed II, Left 4 Dead 2 & Tony Hawk Part 900
  145. Color thermal inkless printing technology
  146. Evoluce ONE gives you 47 inches of multitouch surface to play with (video)
  147. Get your Woot-off right now
  148. Microsoft Store employees perform dance of the cringe (video)
  149. Random MIDI generator
  150. Ainol's V9000HDX 'Megatron' PMP looks lovely, does 1080p, freezes its enemies in bloc
  151. ASUS's UL30Vt announced, somehow finds room for discrete graphics
  152. Motorola Droid camera autofocus fixed in secrecy?
  153. Nook for sale at Barnes & Noble stores on November 30th?
  154. Lenovo ThinkPad W701 hints at Core i7 Extreme in FCC reveal
  155. Report: Sony and Sharp shake hands in another LCD TV deal
  156. Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 beta GPU acceleration tested, documented
  157. T-Mobile cautiously resumes Sidekick sales at lower prices
  158. Walky robot understands iPhone gestures, football fanaticism (video)
  159. In the Maker Shed: 3pi Robotics bundle
  160. Adobe Flash Player 10.1 and AIR 2 betas are out, multi-touch and video acceleration a
  161. Daily Crunch: UV Blake Edition
  162. Dell's 5-inch Android Streak MID on AT&T in 2010?
  163. Stantum's unlimited multitouch meets Mini 10 in a fight to the death
  164. Samsung's Ubicell CDMA base station going 3G in 2010
  165. BlackBerry Internet Service stricken with global outages?
  166. Gift Guide 2009: Gaming Consoles
  167. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  168. World’s smallest NAS: the Thecus N0204
  169. Video: Left 4 Dead 4 NES
  170. Fairytale Fashion - Conductive Materials: Playing with Drawdio
  171. StairSteady invented by a 16 year old..
  172. NVIDIA Tesla 20-series GPUs promise to dramatically cut supercomputing costs
  173. Apple Store Black Friday ad
  174. Facebook for PlayStation 3 'begins' this Thursday with firmware update 3.10 (video)
  175. Verizon responds to AT&T's Map For That lawsuit: 'the truth hurts'
  176. Udder pitcher makes me want a glass of moo
  177. PDFs of MAKE magazine projects and primers
  178. Gift Guide 2009: Toys
  179. DIYLILCNC, a open hardware CNC mill
  180. Oh no, my painting has crashed!
  181. HTC Hero, Samsung Moment now $100 on Sprint courtesy of Best Buy
  182. Word of the Year: an unreliable yet fascinating barometer of tech
  183. Video: Crazy kid goes crazy because he’s not very good at Modern Warfare 2
  184. Mad Catz takes aim at Microsoft with its own Wireless-N Gaming Adapter
  185. Hitachi introduces 2TB SimpleDrive for digital pack rats
  186. Pictured: Magellan’s new iPhone car cradle
  187. New stealth jumpjet starting hover trials
  188. Lenovo T410s leaks out, features not one but two ThinkLights
  189. Good news: Mario Galaxy 2 will be hard; Bad news: they’re not giving up on Wii Music
  190. Sciphone's Android-toting N21 unboxed, dual SIM slots caught rockin' the suburbs
  191. Gift Guide 2009: Headphones
  192. Fusion-io ioXtreme PCI Express SSD reviewed: wicked fast, bloody expensive
  193. Magellan Gets Into The iPhone GPS Game, Car Cradle Incoming
  194. Why are we so attracted to disaster movies like 2012
  195. And the winner of the HP MediaSmart server is…
  196. Wherein we discuss: No Russian, the controversial Modern Warfare 2 level (and the gam
  197. The Bloop of Cthulhu?
  198. Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide, 2009!
  199. Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: e-book readers
  200. Effectology: No Quarter on git-fiddle
  201. Coinstar: Get $10 bonus retail credit when you change in $40 or more
  202. Sezmi's low cost cable / satellite premium TV alternative launches in L.A.
  203. Pioneer suing Garmin over three navigation patents
  204. Make: Philly meeting November 22nd
  205. Windows Marketplace trickles down to WinMo 6.0 and 6.1
  206. UV wand kills H1N1 dead — dead I tell you
  207. Leica M7 Edition Hermes drops this December at a price you can't afford
  208. Gift Guide 2009: Pocket Camcorders
  209. Here are your 3 Tekken art book winners!
  210. Sony offering ePub upgrade / trade-in program for PRS-500 e-reader
  211. Review: Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse
  212. iPhone 'home' button earrings are for serious fangirls (and guys) only
  213. Samsung announces 3G-equipped ‘Go’ netbook for AT&T
  214. BlackBerry Curve 8520, LG Shine II coming to AT&T
  215. Nintendo cartridges throne
  216. WowWee Cinemin Swivel pico projector shocker: available now!
  217. So EA Sports was right: Manny beats Miguel
  218. iPhone app debuts for plastic surgery enthusiasts
  219. Review: Rogue Warrior Red Cell Watch
  220. DIY sonar visualizer with Processing + Arduino
  221. GoPro HD Hero review and helmet cam face-off
  222. New XPERIA X10 hands-on video brings the snappy
  223. USB shoe dryer, USB eyelash curler, USB toothbrush sanitizer, USB blanket (Thanko)
  224. Millenium Falcon holochess table
  225. AT&T adds Samsung Go to netbook lineup, dumbs it down with Windows 7 Starter
  226. Gift Guide 2009: Netbooks
  227. Free: TC Electronic M30 Reverb
  228. Acer Aspire Timeline 1820PT convertible hits Australia, gets specs
  229. The second day of Peek-mas
  230. Borderlands DLC Zombie Island of Dr. Ned gets a video preview
  231. Make: Holiday Gift Guide 2009: Toys for grown-ups
  232. Kohjinsha PA series reviewed, found lacking
  233. Swarm robot project sounds ominous, uses open source
  234. Windows 7 exploit (the first?) confirmed by Microsoft
  235. Nothing but heavy duty
  236. 'Wink' USB flash drive: perfect for hockey moms, lipstick-laden pigs
  237. Hitachi redesigns the SimpleDrive and ups the capacity to 2TB
  238. Make: Holiday Gift Guides 2009
  239. Hardware battle looms for theoretical successors to Nintendo DS and Sony PSP
  240. Big Dog, now with more killing power
  241. The Leica M7 Hermes edition is yet another gadget none of us will ever own
  242. Lamellophone built from surgical steel
  243. STMicroelectronics' 3-axis MEMS gyroscope gives a new level of control to your mobile
  244. Your hipster GF will love these iPhone earrings
  245. Han Solo carbonite desk
  246. Nokia N900 quick hands-on
  247. Headtime scalp massager massages scalps, blows minds
  248. T-Mobile's BlackBerry Bold 9700 now available for $200 on contract
  249. Modern Warfare 2 gets dedicated servers while angels sing above
  250. Lenovo IdeaPad shown to possess Pineview CPU by FCC photo shoot