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  1. Microsoft’s new security policy: lawsuits
  2. RAmos Android event scheduled for next week, mystery MID getting real?
  3. OLPC gets microwaved, molded into stunning piece of art
  4. How-To: Cure colorblindless in an adult primate
  5. Razer Naga MMO mouse (and Megasoma mat) unboxing and hands-on
  6. Enter the Laser Cave
  7. Video: Vstone's tiny Robovie-nano robot drives the lane, jumps, shoots, scores retail
  8. CrunchDeals: Refurbished black Xbox 360 Elite system for $200
  9. Nightmare Lego
  10. Ben Heck moves PS3 shoulder buttons to the front, spins us right round, baby, right r
  11. Mattel's Mindflex: now stressing brain muscles for $80
  12. Weekend Project: Tilt-Shift Photography
  13. HP and Dell working on 3D gaming laptops?
  14. Yamaha combines receivers with subwoofers and soundbars for trio of HTIB offerings
  15. HTC Leo Windows Mobile 6.5 slate is capacitive?
  16. Wi-Fi dowsing rod
  17. ViewSonic VNB132 laptop and VNB102 netbook hit the massage table
  18. Video: Nokia Braille Reader makes SMS tactile
  19. Volkswagen L1 concept is crazy efficient, could ship in 2013
  20. Panasonic's Robotic Bed makes sleeping with robots a reality
  21. Yamaha's PSG-01S is the speakerphone version of a mullet
  22. Nokia Booklet 3G hits the unboxing phase of its product cycle
  23. Cheap fisheye lens
  24. ASUS AiGuru SV1T videophone adds 7-inch touchscreen to 70's nostalgia
  25. HP and Dr. Dre team up to shill a limited edition Envy 15
  26. Daily Crunch: No Rock ‘n’ Roll Fun Edition
  27. Mission-style PC casemod easily slides into your La-Z-Boy collection
  28. Nokia N86 8MP finally available stateside
  29. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  30. Liberty, the extra tall MakerBot
  31. Pentax K-x hands-on
  32. LG introduces XPION X30 Ion-based nettop
  33. The GoGoStand fits in your wallet, transforms to hold your phone
  34. Better Living With MakerBot - Episode 1: Kitchen Lamp
  35. Cornell gurus look to carbon nanotubes for efficient solar cells
  36. LaCie puts out a new portable DVD-RW drive – but who will buy it?
  37. Video: Joules robot rides shotgun, helps pedal on two-person bicycle
  38. Ask Engadget: Best wireless laptop / mobile mouse?
  39. Verizon CEO doesn't care about landlines anymore, feels 'liberated' by new outlook
  40. Video: A good BlackBerry Tour trackball vs bad trackball
  41. SoundCloud's slick music sharing
  42. Scientists set lasers on cells, end up playing Pong
  43. Maker meetup in New Haven next Wednesday
  44. Handy hack: Nintendo DS mini USB
  45. Mintpass Mintpad now on sale, as cute as ever
  46. The Pentax K-x to be available in all the colors of the rainbow (and some others)
  47. Snow Leopard's Grand Central Dispatch and OpenCL boost video encoding app by 50 perce
  48. Pentax rolls its own colorware for the Pentax K-x DSLR
  49. I’m sorry, but we have to ban music. That’s just the way it is.
  50. Deep Green, The Pool-Playing Robot
  51. Video: 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air Vs. 2009 Chevrolet Malibu
  52. The Engadget Show - 001: Jon Rubinstein, Bit Shifter, iPod event, Moto CLIQ, N900
  53. Palm announces first quarter results: $2.8m profit on $68m revenue
  54. Vu1 Corporation sees bright future for ESL light bulbs
  55. Lego baseplate shirt
  56. Dell curiously announces ST2210 and ST2310 LCD monitors
  57. Chumby now available in DIY form
  58. OLPC's XO Generation 1.5 Laptop dances from GNOME to Sugar, on video!
  59. New $60 iPhone case apparently reduces radiation by 60%
  60. Paris 2007, a popularity meter
  61. CM Storm's Sentinel Advance gaming mouse features hardware profiles and OLED display
  62. Australia won’t be playing Left 4 Dead 2
  63. Voodoo's Rahul Sood emerges from hiding, gives us all the low-down
  64. Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen sells LTE spectrum to AT&T
  65. ASUS UL80 and N61Vg hands-on
  66. Ins and Outs: Should your gadget Tweet?
  67. Fallout 3 game of the year edition comin’ atcha October 16
  68. Toshiba announces universal wireless docking station
  69. An upcoming Target ad further supports the $199 Wii rumor
  70. Magellan embiggens GPS line with new 7-inch RoadMate 1700
  71. Sex robots to save the adult entertainment industry?
  72. A skeleton is electrocuted on Mark Csele's porch
  73. JeeNode, a low cost wireless sensor node
  74. Ask MAKE: Why do flourescent lights buzz?
  75. Vodafone thinking long and hard about its Verizon stake
  76. Garmin's nuLink! service powered by AT&T -- more connected nuvis to come?
  77. For Free! Play Unreal Tournament 3 all weekend, starting today
  78. Mysterious Microsoft tweet has everyone guessing what the heck it means: Something co
  79. Have you returned your BlackBerry Tour like you just don’t care?
  80. Zune HD review
  81. Pioneer's new CDJ-2000 DJ deck hopped up with a 6.1-inch LCD, new features
  82. T-Mobile now selling the G1 for $130
  83. Straw-bale house construction timeline
  84. Toshiba's dynadock wireless U: it's a universal docking station, but wireless
  85. Zune HD Marketplace seeing first apps but will more follow?
  86. Just don’t care? Well we totally care about these Modern Warfare 2, Forza 3 Xbox 360
  87. Maker Faire on CBS's Eye on the Bay today
  88. Samsung S7550 Blue Earth reviewed, Monkey Wrench Gang unavailable for comment
  89. Poll: Has iPhone OS 3.1 screwed up your phone?
  90. Micro MP3 player fits right in your ear
  91. Matchbox collision photography
  92. Lenovo serves up Atom-powered C100 all-in-one desktop for $399
  93. Gyration Air Mouse Elite gets your hands in the air, like you just don't care
  94. CrunchDeals: Refurbished first-generation Kindle for $150
  95. Working printed handcuff key
  96. Navigon adding live traffic to iPhone navigation app, asks 'TomTom who?'
  97. Epson blows the roof off of your house party with two new projectors
  98. The xpPhone runs Windows XP and will probably be produced
  99. LED throwie analysis
  100. HDI concocts 100-inch laser-based 3D HDTV, calls rivaling technology child's play
  101. HP outs new ‘DreamScreen’ photo frames with Facebook and Pandora features
  102. Sprinkler control w/ Arduino
  103. R.I.P. i-mate, we barely knew ye
  104. Video: Tachyon XC helmet cam, and its Siamese 3D sibling, now shipping to headgear wo
  105. ITG's Windows XP-loving xpPhone now accepting pre-orders worldwide
  106. MP navi's 4.3-inch touchscreen PMP slips through the crack
  107. DIY plastic bag soccer ball
  108. Z Corporation debuts "world's most affordable" portable 3D scanner, still more expens
  109. Thanko Microsports MP3 player is small, really small
  110. Sarotech's WizPlat boxes 4TB NAS with BitTorrent client, biscuits
  111. Hercules loads Windows 7 Starter on $399 eCAFE EC-1000W netbook
  112. LG's WIDEBOOK laptop series for 16:9 party people
  113. In the Maker Shed: The Best of MAKE book
  114. OCZ's PCIe SSD Z-Drive finally starts shipping
  115. Daily Crunch: The Zune Strikes Back Edition
  116. Handmade Cthulhu mask
  117. Samsung announces Omnia Pro B7330, spills WinMo 6.5 plans for entire Omnia range
  118. Pentax K-x DSLR now official: 12.4MP, 720p video, coming October for $650
  119. HP's new DreamScreens pack Pandora and Facebook into a wireless photo frame
  120. Review: HTC Hero from Sprint
  121. AVRSH command interpreter for Arduino/AVR
  122. HTC Hero for Sprint hands-on and impressions
  123. Pentax K-x officially out; specs and price confirmed
  124. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  125. Pitch alert system
  126. Case-Mate offers $0.99 iPhone recession case... a day after recession ends
  127. picoStick USB Digital TV tuner is insanely small, but only in Europe
  128. Wacom Bamboo multitouch tablet found at Best Buy, unboxed on video
  129. Flashback: Ultimate Fog Chiller
  130. Zune HD commercial hits major selling points, forgets to include unsettling female sp
  131. Japanese company sells carports with solar panel roofs
  132. BlackBerry Tour mired by trackball problems, Verizon losing patience?
  133. Video: BlackBerry support coming to REDFLY Mobile Companion, adds only marginal appea
  134. Mail-E robot checks your mail for you
  135. Microsoft says OEMs pay about $50 for Windows on a $1,000 PC
  136. Pentax K-x leaked: 12.4 megapixels, HDR mode, 720p video at 24FPS
  137. AMD busts out a sub-$100 quad-core processor
  138. Volvo introduces world’s least-cool electric car
  139. Clearwire says it's not married to WiMAX for 4G, would be easy to switch
  140. Pentax K-X DSLR pictures and specs leaked?
  141. Video: Creative Zii EGG gets firmware updated to 92.02, still looks pretty janky
  142. Case-mod: Stargate Pyramid HTPC
  143. Ribcage pulled out by a bear? Theres an app for that.
  144. Baskets from recycled LP gas bottles
  145. Sony Ericsson will change *everything* with a headset that automatically turns on
  146. Comcast could serve TV over WiMAX, inflate your bill even higher
  147. 250GB PlayStation 3 slim Uncharted 2 bundle leaked
  148. Wacom Bamboo multitouch tablet is real, we've got pics to prove it
  149. Steam has a great deal on the complete Jedi Knight collection
  150. Panasonic's new EVERLED light bulbs to light up your life for 19 years
  151. New Sharp LCD technology will save power, boost picture quality
  152. Unidentified red Pentax DSLR spotted
  153. Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast
  154. Mobile Art and Code is November 6-8th in Pittsburgh
  155. Conceptual Xbox 1080 handheld beautifully merges Xbox and Zune
  156. Zero Punctuation loves him some Batman: Arkham Asylum
  157. HTC Leo caught on video demonstrating its multitouch display
  158. These are the worst sci-fi costumes ever
  159. Vrogy's Halo 3 marine armor
  160. E-Wolf e1 electric race car could create new class of racing jockeys
  161. Videos: Sony attacks Apple with new (and pretty stylish) Walkman series
  162. Bloodbot draws blood, inspires fear
  163. QPAD 5K gaming mouse is 'innovative,' 'groundbreaking,' Swedish
  164. Is Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol the first e-book to outsell its hardcover counterpart?
  165. There will be a Halo 3: ODST Xbox 360 bundle
  166. Low-cost rice thresher
  167. Chumby guts -- so delicious!
  168. Haiku Alpha 1 available now: BeOS lovers of the world rejoice
  169. CrunchDeals: Creative Vado camcorder for $40
  170. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 coming in January?
  171. Blaze Nintendo DSi game selector improves cart management, uglies up your handheld
  172. iTwinge tactile keyboard for iPhone
  173. Nearness, a wireless Rube Goldberg machine
  174. Super Talent's 2TB RAIDDrive shipping next month to the rich and silly
  175. Comcast to rape subs even more by raising cable modem rental fee to $5 nationwide
  176. Sleek Audio adds phosphorescent glow to wireless CT6 Aura earbuds
  177. ARM breaks 2GHz barrier with dual core Cortex-A9 processor
  178. Source for low-melt casting alloys
  179. Video: KORG places an iPhone pocket in its microSAMPLER, calls it a day
  180. Buffalo mayor beats the trousers off his opponent by promising new flat screen TVs to
  181. Kipp Bradford describes Maker Faire Rhode Island
  182. New iPod touch gets a speed test, zips right on by
  183. Looks like iTunes LP can be pirated after all: Muse album found online
  184. Vuzix Wrap 310 video eyewear actually isn't the ugliest thing of all time
  185. CrunchDeals: Sirius XM employee discount this week, up to 50 percent off radios
  186. Projection-mapped mansion
  187. Fujitsu gifts LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet with multitouch LCD
  188. Woot! Philips Prestigo universal remote with 1.4-inch LCD for $20
  189. Hard drives quit their day job to pursue new life as a speaker system
  190. Moneual's MiNEW A10 nettop gets preciously attacked by Hello Kitty
  191. Sungale desk lamp features 3.5-inch LCD
  192. Gorgeous bismuth crystal
  193. Digging up the buried town of Goverthing
  194. VIA unveils its 1080p-playing SurfBoard NetNote, we'll still call it a netbook
  195. Zune Originals artwork now available for the Zune HD
  196. Redfly Mobile Companions will soon play with Blackberrys
  197. AMD pops out sub-$100 quad-core Athlon II X4 CPU: review roundup
  198. VIA searches for portable computing Goldilocks zone with ‘NetNote’ platform
  199. PSP Go refused by game retailer as Blockbuster fiddles
  200. Rumor: Apple to refreash the iMacs and Macbooks soon
  201. Microsoft releases XNA update for Zune HD developers, multitouch drawing app created
  202. Seagate gets NASty with Pogoplug-based FreeAgent DockStar: hands-on
  203. Vintage viewfinder photo adapter
  204. ARM's Cortex-A9 beats Atom N270: too bad it's not 2008
  205. Semi-customizable Zune HDs now available at Zune Originals
  206. LEGO FlexPicker robot
  207. Packard Bell debuts dot m/u 'netbook with the performance of a notebook'
  208. AgfaPhoto trots out "size zero" line of ultrathin digiframes
  209. Video: Sony Walkman S640 and S740 arrive in Technicolor
  210. iTwinge: the perfectly named iPhone keyboard
  211. Mystery MAKE T-Shirt Sale
  212. Microvision's SHOW WX pico projector 'out soon'
  213. Steampunk beer goggles
  214. Hackers friend: The new N900
  215. Zune HD’s UI: the full tour
  216. AT&T, Sprint, Verizon all signed up for WinMo 6.5 launches on October 6
  217. Daily Crunch: A New Way to Listen to Music Edition
  218. Video: Sony NW-A840 packs OLED, noise cancellation, and 64GB of flash heat, still thi
  219. magicJack gets hacked into a magicNetbook
  220. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  221. Japanese company sells mini USB projector
  222. Design for a dollar at Pratt
  223. Xbox 360 Modern Warfare 2 bundle has a 250GB HDD, $400 price tag
  224. "Umbrellas for the Civil but Discontent Man"
  225. Motorola DEXT promised to Orange UK in early October, free on contract
  226. Sprint buy apparently not on the table for Deutsche Telekom -- yet
  227. New Zune HD colors found in source files: pink, magenta, purple, and atomic?
  228. Review: Samson StudioDock 3i
  229. Energetic Power Flower art sculpture makes light
  230. SPARK Project #2, Post #1
  231. Blockbuster plans to part with 960 retail stores by end of 2010
  232. It’s time for Donut! Android v1.6 launched for developers
  233. Switched On: How Motorola's Cliq could start to drag
  234. In the Maker Shed: Basic Laboratory Equipment Kit
  235. Viewsonic gots some inexpensive TVs for you
  236. Android 1.6 SDK released, coming to devices 'as early as October'
  237. "Other touch-screen Zune players" referenced in Zune HD manuals
  238. Robot 'hops' over walls
  239. Lenovo T400s touch hands-on and impressions
  240. Samsung's Furot II robovac wants a piece of your Roomba
  241. HP Calcpad calculates, hubs it up
  242. MSI ships 12.1-inch, Athlon Neo-equipped Wind U210
  243. Albo: Sanyo’s new photo and video frame
  244. The impossible rose
  245. Volkswagen E-Up! concept rolls into Frankfurt, hits the road in 2013
  246. What, if anything, is stopping you from leaving your iPod for the Zune?
  247. Microsoft Xbox head honcho Shane Kim retires, declines to offer us a piece of cake
  248. Archos 5 Android tablet gets felt up all over the internet
  249. Yup, that’s a $600 Bose iPod dock you’re looking at
  250. Yes, we have the Zune HD; Yes, it’s awesome