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  1. Video: Sony Ericsson Satio unboxed, demonstrated with the utmost care
  2. Canon Rebel 1500D/T1 incoming?
  3. Ballmer: Windows Mobile 7 should have been out, like, yesterday
  4. Frankenstein, an all-tube home theater system
  5. Tokyo Game Show trailers: The Last Guardian, Final Fantasy XIV
  6. A real, hand-made bamboo bike
  7. Verizon: No Pre for us, thank you
  8. Entelligence: Have we demonized DRM?
  9. MID Moves goes hands-on with the Viliv S10 Blade
  10. Mark Hoekstra Award
  11. Video: Phoenix Instant Boot BIOS starts loading Windows in under a second
  12. Not only is the Xbox 360 the greatest video game system of all time, but it can also
  13. Toaster tea popper revisited
  14. Poll: Has your Zune HD screen been unresponsive?
  15. Honda’s take on the future of personal mobility: The U3-X (yes, the u stands for unic
  16. Open Source Embroidery in San Francisco
  17. Razer refreshed DeathAdder gaming mouse is more accurate, still hates southpaws
  18. Auto manufacturers don’t think you should text while driving either
  19. I was selected to host a Windows 7 Launch Party!
  20. Fonera 2.0n web applications router now available in the US
  21. One million PS3 Slims sold worldwide since its launch
  22. No, Microsoft will not buy EA. Just sayin’.
  23. $4,000 Alienware Aurora ALX benchmarked: domination this world has never seen
  24. iMacs to be refreshed as soon as next week?
  25. Junkbot wins top honors
  26. Viliv S10 Blade netvertible hands-on at IDF
  27. Don’t look now, but the Fonera2n router is now available
  28. Updated iMac lineup rumored for near-term release
  29. Roasted Marshmallow Shooter: Yes, it shoots flaming marshmallows
  30. Post-apocalyptic pneumatic werewolf
  31. Video: Intel's Light Peak running an HD display while transferring files... on a hack
  32. iriver Story e-reader hits pre-order status in Korea, gets priced
  33. Watch torture tests are actually quite exciting
  34. Tokyo Game Show: Winning Eleven (Pro Evolution Soccer) 2010 trailer
  35. MIT researchers tout progress with retinal implant - yes, it comes with a visor
  36. Left-handed? New underwear to save precious seconds at the urinal
  37. Paul Wall shoots an entire music video on an iPhone 3GS
  38. Coffee, start to finish
  39. Microsoft opening café in Paris to build excitement for Windows 7
  40. FYI: The iriver Story e-book reader is available for pre-order now (in Asia)
  41. Ask MAKE: Get your project featured on Make
  42. The Engadget Show: Hands-on with Times Square
  43. Eminem demands money from Apple, says it sold his songs without permission
  44. Intel announces Atom CE4100 for insanely powerful cable boxes and Blu-ray players
  45. TomTom clears up iPhone car kit slip: £99.99 for the hardware alone, app sold separa
  46. Phoenix trims BIOS startup time down to about a second
  47. HP's Ion-infused Mini 311 netbook now on sale, starts at $400
  48. Motorola impresses with pre-loaded apps list for CLIQ
  49. Tokyo Game Show: Sega’s action game Bayonetta (video)
  50. AT&T’s GOP senators back off anti-Net Neutrality stance, now open to ‘dialogue’ with
  51. Don't phage me, bro!
  52. Wacom's Bamboo multitouch tablets finally go official, for formality's sake
  53. Wacom adds multi-touch to their Bamboo tablets
  54. Sony confirms: PS3 motion control this Spring, and Resident Evil 5 will work with it
  55. Yahtzee looks at Beatles Rock Band and Guitar Hero 5
  56. i-mate CEO says company isn't dead yet, just dealing with 'major fraud'
  57. Tokyo Game Show: How Resident Evil 5 looks on an Alienware PC (video)
  58. MakerBot z-crank
  59. Sprint temporarily loses its mind, wants $250 for Samsung Instinct HD
  60. Behold the future of headphones – TODAY!
  61. Video: Emo Labs' invisible speakers visibly demonstrated
  62. Sony hacks 15 percent from PSP's price in Japan
  63. Tokyo Game Show: First impressions and a look at Sony’s and Ubisoft’s booth
  64. Archos 9 tablet due October 22 for $499
  65. Water found on the Moon, BYOB for the pool party
  66. $2 sampler hack
  67. Kopin's Golden-i wearable microdisplay demoed, Francisco Scaramanga unavailable for c
  68. Palm Pre coming to UK, Ireland, and Germany
  69. Final Fantasy XIII PS3 Slim to land in Japan by year’s end
  70. Clearwire renaming itself CLEAR, getting a logo makeover too
  71. New study says Palm Pre second only to iPhone 3GS in mindshare
  72. Google Chrome OS video does not suddenly show up after late night Twittering. We have
  73. Fascination: Mackenzie Cowell
  74. Alienware's redesigned Area-51, Aurora, and updated M15x hands-on
  75. Microsoft “Pink” phones revealed… to be unbelievably generic-looking
  76. Qualcomm's FLO TV device caught in the wild with a cup of joe
  77. TGS 2009 video moment of zen: game chair rocks
  78. Video: Espresso Book Machine now serving 3.6 million books, thanks Google
  79. HTC HD2 (aka, Leo) launching on O2 UK October 12th?
  80. Recumbent mobile media stand hack
  81. Vodafone debuts 360 online platform, H1 and M1 LiMo-based handsets
  82. TRENDnet claims 'world's smallest' Wireless N USB adapter crown
  83. Electrocution prop par excellence
  84. NTT DOCOMO's Touch Wood mockups make naughty puns easy
  85. Video: Windows 7 launch party parody is bleeping genius
  86. Review: MAKE Controller Kit v2
  87. Palm Pre coming to the UK October 16, O2 exclusive
  88. PSP Go Converter gives you a more well-rounded portable with support for last-gen's p
  89. Video: Obscura Digital shows off CueLight 'interactive' pool table
  90. Daily Crunch: Bathroom Party Edition
  91. PS3 Slim sells 1 million units in 3 weeks, chin chin!
  92. Gymnobot looks to fish for inspiration, a little companionship
  93. 13 PS3 motion control games confirmed for next year, motion-enhanced Biohazard 5 comi
  94. 250GB PS3 Final Fantasy XIII bundle announced, ships December
  95. Honda's U3-X Personal Mobility Device is the Segway of unicycles
  96. This week in MAKER Events
  97. TabletKiosk rises from the ashes, pops Atom CPUs into hideous new UMPC / tablet line
  98. Making the most of open-source hardware
  99. Nintendo finally confirms new $199 Wii price
  100. The HP DreamScreen: Not So Dreamy
  101. PS3 Motion Controller confirmed for next spring, finally ready for its close-ups
  102. Instinct HD spotted with box, looking chubbier than ever
  103. Tetris Tiles Hit The States, Showers Forever Changed
  104. Sony plans to keep PSP downloads at 'pricing parity,' whatever that means
  105. Paramount exec lectures poorly on piracy at public FCC policy workshop
  106. Paintball pop art
  107. Bayer introduces Contour USB glucose meter
  108. Turn your $500+ DSLR into a $95 point and shoot
  109. Circuit bent camera reacts to sound
  110. It may be business time for the Flight of the Conchords on Rock Band
  111. Microsoft's Pink phones revealed?
  112. Video: Intel Tru2way server streams cable all over your house
  113. Rumor: Europe not getting a Wii price cut but rather a MotionPlus bundle pack
  114. Ripxx debuts Personal Measurement Device for exercise nerds and Olympic athletes
  115. Radeon 5800 series arrives with no pomp, no circumstance, but major improvements
  116. Best Buy bringing value priced all-in-one 32-inch LCD & Blu-ray HDTV to stores "soon"
  117. This Microsoft Windows 7 launch video is, if possible, worse than that musical one
  118. Rumor: Is this the Jabra Stone?
  119. Build a resistor sub box
  120. Maingear, CyberPower and iBuyPower gaming desktops pick up ATI Radeon HD 5870
  121. Ancient Nintendo Othello cocktail arcade cabinet, no reserve, AS IS
  122. The Viliv S10 breaks cover sporting Windows 7, 10 hour battery life
  123. Jabra Stone to bring 'new shape' to Bluetooth headset field
  124. KAUST has an obscenely large display system
  125. Video: Moblin 2.1 for MIDs and phones, sort of in action
  126. UMID M2 hands-on at IDF
  127. Gizmodo Gallery is this week in NYC
  128. AT&T slips some iPhone MMS rollout details for Friday
  129. Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast
  130. The Audiovox VOD10PS2 uses a PS2 to babysit ADHD kids on roadtrips
  131. T-Mobile negotiating to expand 4G service, Catherine Zeta-Jones going door-to-door
  132. Toshiba debuts Qosmio X500 gaming laptop with Blu-ray
  133. Review: Bose QuietComfort 15 headphones
  134. Prop art
  135. eviGroup's Android-based Wallet MID debuts in France (avec video)
  136. Poken gets a Pulse
  137. The Belonio stove
  138. Hands-on: I have held the IREX DR 800SG, and it’s not half bad at all
  139. Audiovox integrates PlayStation 2 into rear-seat entertainment system
  140. How-To: Skate box
  141. Dell announces Moblin Mini 10v at IDF
  142. Ecko Halo 3: ODST Master Chief Hoodie – yes, you want it
  143. Jabra wants you to be excited about their Stone headset
  144. Compare Amazon, Sony, and IREX wireless e-book readers with this handy chart
  145. Bookends for geeks
  146. Intel unveils Light Peak 10Gbps optical interconnect for mobile devices
  147. Quad-core Core i7 720QM slips into Dell Studio 15 / 17 and Studio XPS 16
  148. iPod nano banned by many gyms
  149. Hyundai goes nuts with OLED screens
  150. Intel announces quad-core Core i7 Extreme and Core i7 for laptops
  151. Griffin iTrip now features iPhone OS 3.0 integration
  152. Qualcomm’s FLO TV spied, reveals little
  153. Intern's Corner: My R/C hovercraft
  154. IREX unveils DR 800SG wireless ebook reader
  155. Live at the Barnes & Noble Irex DR 800SG launch
  156. R2D2 features 8 consoles, projector
  157. Microsoft To Open Cafe In Paris To Build Windows 7 Buzz (Pics)
  158. Codex and InkSeine -- the roots of Microsoft's Courier?
  159. Top Gear to finally be shot and produced in HD
  160. SundaySky automates the multimedia e-commerce experience
  161. Meet Sniff, the RFID dog
  162. Teclast to debut Android-powered PMP? Wake us up when it arrives
  163. Atlona steps up to the plate, produces DVI to Mini DisplayPort converter
  164. Daily Crunch: The Thumb Wrestler Edition
  165. Kensington slaps DisplayLink into USB universal docking stations
  166. Palm's App Catalog is swamped with submissions, bursting with flavor
  167. HTC: Only Android phones will rock the chin.
  168. New mini toy car: Penny Racer Hybrid (video)
  169. Microsoft threatens 30 million WinMo 6.5 devices by 2010
  170. Alienware’s M15x gets a 2GHz Core i7 920XM core while the desktops are redesigned
  171. Electrobike Pi
  172. Lucid HYDRA multi-GPU technology bears fruit, could bring peace to the GPU wars
  173. Video: Drug raid turns into 9 hour Wii bowl-a-thon
  174. Video: WODE module allows disc-free, wide-open, heavy metal Wii gaming
  175. 8.1-inch iRex e-book reader will be sold at Best Buy, use Verizon network
  176. Yes, the Wii will be $199 starting this weekend
  177. Now! Today! Woot Off!
  178. $2 Egg-beater centrifuge may save lives
  179. Alienware slaps 2GHz Core i7 920XM in M15x, new designs on Area-51 / Aurora desktops
  180. Man faces 5 years in prison after stealing 3,000 Netflix DVDs
  181. Microsoft: Over 30 Windows Mobile 6.5 smartphones launching before year-end
  182. Department of Energy lends Fisker $528.7 million for Karma and Project Nina
  183. iPod touch with "built-in video recorder" not for sale at Dabs
  184. NorhTec shows off sub-$300, AA-powered Info Pad tablet
  185. Japanese company sells solar-powered apartments
  186. Heads-up iPhone AR navigation system
  187. US looking to deploy long-endurance hybrid airship over Afghanistan
  188. MAKEcation: Teach Your Family to Solder winners!
  189. Highlights from TransWorld Halloween show 2009
  190. R2D2 turned into retro gaming shrine, includes head-mounted projector
  191. Video: Panasonic commercial shows new “Avatar” footage (kind of)
  192. Freaky, stylish ceramic speakers now available for pre-order
  193. Windows 7 technologies headed to embedded devices
  194. DIY clock "Digital Defocus"
  195. ATI Radeon HD 5870 blazes onto the scene, receives approving nods
  196. DIY guitar looper
  197. Dell leaks revamped Alienware m15x, Core i7 confirmed
  198. Layar goes 3D, reality now more augmented than ever
  199. USB 3.0 has a SuperSpeed coming-out party at IDF
  200. Bug Labs gets wifi and Bluetooth
  201. iRex DR800SG e-reader brings global 3G downloads -- Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, and Ver
  202. South Korea clears iPhone for sale
  203. Bookeen now shipping $280 Cybook Opus e-reader
  204. Yet another HDD clock
  205. Most annoying floor ever made of robot tiles
  206. I agree. Team Fortress 2 needs a guard dog class
  207. Wii price drop confirmed: $199 starting this weekend
  208. Peek manages to survive a whole year, promises more features for year two
  209. Sony outs the chic MDR-770LP headphones
  210. KAUST: Visualization beyond the CAVE
  211. Printing braille
  212. Neolux badges bring e-ink technology to trade show vendors, sweaty rock dudes
  213. Microsoft Courier: the Apple tablet just got bumped into second place
  214. Digeo purchased by Arris, promises continued Moxi development, sales and support
  215. Audio researcher’s “Fidelity Potential Index” pits mp3 against vinyl; science or psue
  216. Pro Thumb Wrestling toy
  217. BUGbase WiFi finally overcomes, ships in the US and Europe
  218. Fallout Holocaust: Experiments in ultra-violence
  219. Unpowered mechanical gate opener
  220. BlackBerry 9700 reviewed extra early
  221. AT&T linked to GOP senators who have proposed anti-Net Neutrality bill in Congress. P
  222. Mini joystick from ballpoint pen
  223. Xbox 360 rumored to be getting new holiday bundle, marginally cheaper WiFi adapter
  224. Extraordinary rendition is still happening to Speak&Spells right now, write your Cong
  225. Video: Intel's four-screen laptop prototype hands-on
  226. Microsoft's dual-screen Courier booklet emerges, isn't near production
  227. Video: DirecTV’s App Store leaves a lot to be desired
  228. Apple’s Resource Center for iPhone developers: an empty gesture?
  229. Switched On: A tale of two tablets
  230. James May’s Lego House has been demolished, try not to cry
  231. Apple, Palm hear privately from USB-IF on iTunes spat, involvement unlikely
  232. Europe to get more colour options for the DSi soon
  233. Happy 3rd birthday Engadget HD!
  234. Unorthodox stop-motion music video uses Canon 1D and 16,000 flashes
  235. Meizu M8 Second Edition rights all of the M8's wrongs, or not
  236. SGI releases first new product since bankruptcy, Octane III
  237. Video: Intel-powered set-top box running Flash, decoding HD video
  238. Sony may get exclusive Dreamcast titles
  239. Bling for your bricks
  240. Motorola CLIQ promotional material surfaces, confirms October 19th pre-order start
  241. December 17: Tron Legacy in IMAX 3D
  242. IR technology would prevent in-theater video recording
  243. Sparky Jr, a DIY telepresence robot
  244. Intel Atom dev program launched, seeks to inspire netbook-centric applications
  245. Twitter iPhone balloon nears Nerdgasm Event Horizon
  246. Microsoft kicks out $50 rebate for $299 Xbox 360 Elite
  247. Not two, not three, but four displays for the price of one!
  248. BMW and Mercedes to have Intel Atom-based infotainment systems in 2012
  249. P-Flip iPhone dock doubles as a backup battery
  250. Lift-and-turn piston from PVC pipe fittings