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  1. Ignite talk on "Adapting with Technology"
  2. Eyes-on with Intel's Pine Trail CPU/GPU hybrid and new Gulftown gaming chip
  3. Papercraft Wall-E checks email, dances a jig when new message arrives
  4. How should Net Neutrality affect the mobile Internet?
  5. Intel announces Moblin 2.1
  6. Maker Faire on the Travel Channel tomorrow!
  7. Moblin 2.1 eyes-on
  8. Review: Vue Personal Video Network
  9. FCC approves Android-packin’ Samsung InstinctQ
  10. Intel announces Moblin 2.1 for phones
  11. Google adds support for push Gmail via Exchange ActiveSync
  12. What can the iPod nano FM tuner do for you?
  13. Wanna see the iPhone ad spots? If not, move along.
  14. Fascination: Fiorenzo Omenetto
  15. Intel announces 22nm chips for 2011
  16. AT&T's 3G MicroCell tested and reviewed by Charlottian: yes, it works
  17. Kensington iPhone battery doubles as stand
  18. Leaked: Alienware has new M15x and desktop gaming rigs for TGS
  19. SGI announces Octane III personal supercomputer
  20. Presenting the airplane of the future! Better makes friends with your fellow passenge
  21. End of Summer BBQ Potluck for Portland Makers
  22. Alienware launching new M15x laptop and Aurora / Area-51 ALX desktops at TGS
  23. Illuminated keyboards too expensive? Try glow in the dark stickers
  24. CrunchGear PSA: Don’t buy the yellow iPod nano
  25. Nintendo introduces some color to European DSi options
  26. In yo’ face, Apple: Microsoft poaching Apple retail store talent with higher pay
  27. Layar Enhances Augmented Reality Browser Platform With 3D Capabilities
  28. Instructables build night tonight in San Francisco!
  29. Vodafone to launch HTC Tattoo in October
  30. EB improves reference MID, adds new UI and haptics support
  31. Music is forever changed: Sony Ericsson’s MH907 headphones sense when they’re in use
  32. NYC intern needed
  33. Microsoft handing out Windows 7 Launch Party host confirmations
  34. VIA Mini-ITX board features dual HDMI, on-board 1080p graphics chip
  35. Man to put entire collection of 700 Nintendo games up for auction
  36. Postal worker in Minnesota steals 16,000 Best Buy Reward Zone certificates
  37. Touch sensor Speak&Spell AKA Transistors are awesome!
  38. Samsung InstinctQ for Sprint passes by the FCC and turns a few heads
  39. iPhone ARider: Futuristic iPhone-based HMD navigation system (video)
  40. Mac Portable gets a 20th anniversary vivisection
  41. Alienware to “shake the gaming world to its foundation” at the Tokyo Game Show
  42. Sony First Big Label To Try Amie Street Variable Music Pricing
  43. Tetris tiles
  44. PS3 Motion Controller launching in March?
  45. Video: VIA's VB8003 Mini-ITX board has dual-HDMI, could rock your HTPC's world
  46. CrunchDeals: All AT&T phones for a penny
  47. Video: Mantys golf caddy wants to electrify your game
  48. Microsoft Buys Interactive Supercomputing, Kills Its Product Line
  49. SPARK Project #2, Post #2
  50. Video: UMID shows off faster, cheaper, Windows 7-packing mbook M2
  51. Hitachi Maxell develops world’s smallest lens module for camera phones
  52. Monome clone using arcade buttons
  53. Is this AT&T's HTC Pure, clad in shimmering magenta?
  54. Video: doctors implant tooth into eye, restore sight, creep everyone out
  55. This MP3 player is da bomb
  56. Grid beams for Halloween props
  57. Netflix CEO dreams of iPhone, TV, and game console ubiquity
  58. Roman Abramovich's Eclipse has anti-photo 'laser shield'
  59. Verizon's Samsung Omnia II pictured, drops cubic d-pad
  60. Daily Crunch: Stabby Edition
  61. DIY bamboo bike frame
  62. 9 grams: Toshiba announces two new mini SSDs
  63. Rugged, waterproof Predator VX360 wearable camcorder destined for X Games
  64. Video: Alienware invades TGS: will 'shake the gaming world to its foundation'
  65. Samsung R&D goes bananas for mobile, intros 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera-on-a-c
  66. Ignite NYC this Wednesday
  67. Sony CyberShot TX1 parts with its Party-dock for some sample pics
  68. New Effectology shows off reverb
  69. lose/lose - a computer game that destroys your files
  70. Interview: A conversation with Larry Halff about the relaunch of Ma.gnolia
  71. Viliv's WinXP-powered X70EX MID now on sale in America
  72. AMD to bring six-core 'Thuban' processor to the consumer realm
  73. Update: Netflix announces exactly who won that $1,000,000 prize
  74. Man sends 662,000 txts in 30 days
  75. Working cello made from LEGO
  76. Carbon nanotubes find yet another purpose, could star in ultra-reliable batteries
  77. Maker birthday: H.G. Wells
  78. Cellular South scoops up Sprint-spec Hero
  79. King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
  80. NYC intern needed
  81. Microsoft fesses up to 802.11n Xbox 360 adapter, short on details
  82. World of Warcraft is back in China~!
  83. The real Fake Linus Torvalds has been selected
  84. Forkless bike from Finland
  85. AT&T's 3G MicroCell gets unboxed, looks sufficiently cute
  86. MSI's longevous Wind U110 ECO available now for $400
  87. Great Moments in Nerdery
  88. Tesla Motors confirms it settled lawsuit with former CEO
  89. MSI Wind U110 ECO promises 15+ hour battery
  90. Cheap Yaris cabin air filter replacement
  91. Toshiba announces first SSD drives using new mini-SATA interface
  92. A week with the Viliv S7
  93. 250GB PS3 bundles aplenty headed to Europe?
  94. Review: Auvio in-ear Armature headphones
  95. Tick-talk clock amuses, might tell time
  96. N900 hacked to replace the innards of a Speak & Spell, can never bring back your chil
  97. Comcast responds to FCC’s Net Neutrality proposals: Slow down, partner, let’s talk ab
  98. Cenobite pumpkin
  99. Larva Labs proposes 'intelligent' Android home screen
  100. Direct2Drive: It’s $5 RPG and MMO week
  101. Thermite pumpkin
  102. Laser-Accurate microphone proves once and for all that everything is better with lase
  103. Square Enix doesn’t think too highly of all this motion control nonsesne
  104. FCC chairman formally proposes net neutrality rules
  105. GoldenEye 007 not looking good for Wii Virtual Console or Xbox Live Arcade
  106. Book giveaway + project excerpt: Photojojo! by Amit Gupta with Kelly Jensen
  107. AT&T's 3G MicroCell runs $150 in Charlotte trial, service is free without unlimited c
  108. Huawei set to launch 56Mbps HSPA+ service in 2010
  109. All those gadgets we’re using? Yeah, we’re draining a whole lot of power these days.
  110. Maker Faire Rhode Island: Success!
  111. iriver NV mini bike edition routes two-wheeled warriors
  112. The Pure Sensia touchscreen radio has built-in Facebook, Twitter widgets
  113. HTC Touch2, Touch Pro2, and Garmin-Asus G60 get priced for AT&T
  114. Square Enix President predicts Wii HD for 2011, doesn't see big impact for PS3 and Xb
  115. Newegg now selling the Viliv X70, Dynamism shouldn’t be scared
  116. Access and China Telecom in talks to launch CPhone custom Android platform
  117. ASUS 12-inch Eee netbook with NVIDIA Ion, Windows 7, 11-hour battery leaked?
  118. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X2 lovingly unboxed on video
  119. Yup, the FCC supports Net Neutrality all right
  120. JingJing and PuiPui bots followup on the BHR tai chi bots, give a good interview
  121. Panasonic’s new face recognition technology works in almost all lighting
  122. Congratulations Collin and Erica!
  123. AT&T: 3G MicroCell and its pricing structure are in 'public trial,' Charlotte only fo
  124. Pentax's waterproof Optio W80 reviewed: tough as nails, 'so-so' image quality
  125. AT&T launches ‘MicroCell’ signal booster
  126. Netgear jumps into the consumer-friendly NAS arena with ‘Stora’
  127. Verizon VX8575 Chocolate Touch confirmed to be uglier than that other Chocolate Touch
  128. Nissan's Leaf EV will sound like a Blade Runner spinner, get better mileage
  129. NASA lights up the East Coast
  130. FX pedal proto board MAX
  131. First USB 3.0 product gets certified, floodgates get closer to breaking
  132. Seagate’s new 2TB hard drive pushes 6Gb/s transfer speed
  133. The Nikon S1000pj is now available for purchase
  134. Netgear delves into consumer NAS market with $229 1TB Stora
  135. Ninja Kunai USB Drive: the tech equivalent of getting a foreign language tattoo
  136. Rambus and Kingston build a threaded module prototype, claim 50 percent better memory
  137. Leaked AT&T presentation confirms remaining WinMo releases for 2009, that employees c
  138. BlokClok Project
  139. Nikon's Coolpix S1000pj now shipping from select locales
  140. Bassline generator prototype
  141. Foldable mobile device stand that fits in your wallet
  142. Sony Ericsson's motion activated MH907 headset could change things forever
  143. Eye on the Bay coverage of Maker Faire Bay Area
  144. Crapgadget: 'Hopefully USB 3.0 can avoid this path' edition
  145. Colorio Me E-800: Epson Japan to roll out postcard printer/photo frame hybrid
  146. Barrel of Halloween laughs. And, you know, vomit.
  147. Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT: world's first SATA 6Gbps hard drive
  148. Wireless RGB LED light bulb
  149. Microsoft's Turtle and Pure 'Pink' phones and Surface Tablet: take 2
  150. Intel's 1.73GHz Core i7-820 QM mobile CPU maneuvers onto test bench
  151. Kunai: New USB Ninja tool
  152. Arduino i2c I/O Expander
  153. Colored solar panels work without direct sunlight, double as PAR Can filters
  154. CrunchGear Week in Review: Off the Green Edition
  155. MSI takes a break to introduce 3-inch MT-V656 PMP
  156. AT&T's 3G MicroCell site goes live
  157. ASUS adds textured pattern 'wow-factor' to purported Eee PC 1001HA
  158. LG BL40 Chocolate now shipping in the UK
  159. Is this Sony Ericsson's Android-powered XPERIA X3?
  160. Taking photos of bats...
  161. Cannonballs for closers
  162. New Android Market finds its way into latest Cyanogen ROM
  163. LG's New Chocolate BL20 spotted in the wild
  164. AT&T's 3G MicroCell does unlimited calling, but it ain't cheap
  165. New thermal maps prove the Moon gets damn cold
  166. Behind the scenes look at PGA Tour’s ‘ShotLink’ technology
  167. Pure Sensia DAB / WiFi radio gains touchscreen, streaming and Facebook
  168. Engadget Podcast 163 - 09.20.2009
  169. Nintendo confirms Wii price drop?
  170. Video: BudsGoBlue teaser hints at iPhone 3GS-controlling BT headphones
  171. Griffin's volume-limiting MyPhones can't crank to 11... or 8
  172. AmazonBasics: Bezos and Co. starts private-label consumer electronics line
  173. ASUS' Ion-infused Eee PC 1201n netbook emerges overseas
  174. Video: I never did think I’d see Kimbo Slice yelling at a caterpillar for Symantec, b
  175. Warhammer 40K cosplayers
  176. GSM Palm Pre now looking at 'autumn' launch in Germany
  177. Joules: Robotic bike rider
  178. NASA's Desert RATS field tests the Lunar Electric Rover on simulated 14-day mission
  179. Nintendo confirms $199 Wii for September 27?
  180. MAKE Flickr pool weekly roundup
  181. HTC Leo spotted once again, friends call it "HD2"
  182. Xbox 360 802.11n adapter spotted in Gears of War 2 box, longs for the comfort of your
  183. Become pencils after you pass away...
  184. Told you zo
  185. Make: Projects - "Pepakura-cast" metal pyramid puzzle
  186. Point Grey puts USB 3.0 into a webcam, along with other telltale signs of over engine
  187. Microsoft's Project Pink finally bearing fruit in 2010 with two self-branded phones?
  188. 250GB PS3 listed with FIFA 2010 bundle for October debut in Spain
  189. Adafruit streaming live at Maker Faire Rhode Island
  190. Bre Pettis on Makerbot at Gnomedex 9
  191. Instinct HD gear starts turning up at Best Buy
  192. Dice reader, version 2
  193. I’m leading a double life: I primarily use a Mac, but I just bought a Zune HD. (WHAT
  194. Haier steps out of character, builds ultra-desirable Jian i7 ultra-thin laptop
  195. Zune HD a major sellout?
  196. Low-voltage ASUS UL30A reviewed
  197. Video: VIA EPIA-P720 Pico-ITX motherboard plays 1080p, doesn't sweat much
  198. CrunchDeals: Buy one Blu-ray, get one free at Best Buy
  199. Telcast T56 PMP promises full 1080p output, unibody enclosure
  200. Art deco Cthulhu idol
  201. Google making it possible to print public domain books
  202. Pentax debuts 12 megapixel duo: Optio M85 and E85 point-and-shoots
  203. Qi Smartbook U1000 rolls with WinMo, few buttons
  204. Heavily bent mini-keyboard looks & sounds quite nice
  205. CD drive scrounged junkbots
  206. The Popcorn Hour C-200 media streamer makes its way into the wild
  207. How would you change Panasonic's Lumix DMC-GH1?
  208. Sparkfun's tweeting kegerator
  209. Attract Mode, an indie gaming goods store
  210. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  211. Right-to-repair bill
  212. Verizon says trackball issue is 'addressed' on Tour, no longer a problem
  213. ASUS 13.3-inch UL30 gets reviewed, called a cutie pie
  214. “Hybrid” motherboard allows for two complete systems on one board
  215. MiniSoOnCon hackerspace convention is October 2nd-3rd
  216. PSP Go unboxing
  217. JA Solar and Innovalight team up to commercialize 'silicon ink' solar cells
  218. Coolest $200,000 pool table ever
  219. Reminder: Use the MAKE Events Calendar!
  220. Viral Loop: Using Facebook and the iPhone to promote something called a ‘book’
  221. SteelSeries updates its Siberia headset
  222. Windows Mobile 6.5 joins the ranks of iPhone and Android with its own app kill switch
  223. Barnes and Noble e-book reader hits the FCC
  224. $199 Nintendo Wii spotted in Best Buy ad?
  225. Review: Zune HD
  226. Photographing bats looks really damn hard
  227. Windows Mobile 7 joins the ranks of iPhone and Android with its own app kill switch
  228. Blizzard reveals some technical data about World of Warcraft
  229. Sandcast aluminum Decepticon symbol
  230. SteelSeries takes another stab at gaming headsets with Siberia v2
  231. The Engadget Podcast will be live at 6:30PM EST!
  232. Augmented Reality Pool / Pool Playing Robot
  233. FCC to propose new net neutrality rules disallowing data discrimination
  234. It’s a bed! It’s a wheelchair! It’s a Panasonic!
  235. Lee Felsenstein on voltage dividers
  236. Make your 5G iPod nano look like a camera
  237. Video: DFI hybrid motherboard runs two whole systems... simultaneously!
  238. Review: Guitar Hero 5 (Xbox 360)
  239. Rumor: Nikon D3s to have 14fps and 1080p and unicorns
  240. The PS3’s yellow light of death: Big deal, or sorta ‘meh’?
  241. ILoveSketch, a gesture-based 3D sketchpad
  242. T-Mobile starts 21Mbps HSPA+ rollout in Philadelphia, nationwide in 2010
  243. LG New Chocolate BL20 makes dramatic video debut
  244. Toshiba dynadock wireless U puts wireless USB to good use at last
  245. Best Buy ad says the Wii will be $199 too
  246. Processing script makes Mona's eyes move
  247. Video: LG BL20 gets done up with techno, fancy animation
  248. Table-flipping simulator lets you practice throwing dinnertime tantrums
  249. INQ Mini 3G review
  250. Palm's App Catalog getting paid apps on September 24?