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  1. Source for low-melt casting alloys
  2. Video: KORG places an iPhone pocket in its microSAMPLER, calls it a day
  3. Buffalo mayor beats the trousers off his opponent by promising new flat screen TVs to
  4. Kipp Bradford describes Maker Faire Rhode Island
  5. New iPod touch gets a speed test, zips right on by
  6. Looks like iTunes LP can be pirated after all: Muse album found online
  7. Vuzix Wrap 310 video eyewear actually isn't the ugliest thing of all time
  8. CrunchDeals: Sirius XM employee discount this week, up to 50 percent off radios
  9. Projection-mapped mansion
  10. Fujitsu gifts LifeBook T5010 convertible tablet with multitouch LCD
  11. Woot! Philips Prestigo universal remote with 1.4-inch LCD for $20
  12. Hard drives quit their day job to pursue new life as a speaker system
  13. Moneual's MiNEW A10 nettop gets preciously attacked by Hello Kitty
  14. Sungale desk lamp features 3.5-inch LCD
  15. Gorgeous bismuth crystal
  16. Digging up the buried town of Goverthing
  17. VIA unveils its 1080p-playing SurfBoard NetNote, we'll still call it a netbook
  18. Zune Originals artwork now available for the Zune HD
  19. Redfly Mobile Companions will soon play with Blackberrys
  20. AMD pops out sub-$100 quad-core Athlon II X4 CPU: review roundup
  21. VIA searches for portable computing Goldilocks zone with ‘NetNote’ platform
  22. PSP Go refused by game retailer as Blockbuster fiddles
  23. Rumor: Apple to refreash the iMacs and Macbooks soon
  24. Microsoft releases XNA update for Zune HD developers, multitouch drawing app created
  25. Seagate gets NASty with Pogoplug-based FreeAgent DockStar: hands-on
  26. Vintage viewfinder photo adapter
  27. ARM's Cortex-A9 beats Atom N270: too bad it's not 2008
  28. Semi-customizable Zune HDs now available at Zune Originals
  29. LEGO FlexPicker robot
  30. Packard Bell debuts dot m/u 'netbook with the performance of a notebook'
  31. AgfaPhoto trots out "size zero" line of ultrathin digiframes
  32. Video: Sony Walkman S640 and S740 arrive in Technicolor
  33. iTwinge: the perfectly named iPhone keyboard
  34. Mystery MAKE T-Shirt Sale
  35. Microvision's SHOW WX pico projector 'out soon'
  36. Steampunk beer goggles
  37. Hackers friend: The new N900
  38. Zune HD’s UI: the full tour
  39. AT&T, Sprint, Verizon all signed up for WinMo 6.5 launches on October 6
  40. Daily Crunch: A New Way to Listen to Music Edition
  41. Video: Sony NW-A840 packs OLED, noise cancellation, and 64GB of flash heat, still thi
  42. magicJack gets hacked into a magicNetbook
  43. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  44. Japanese company sells mini USB projector
  45. Design for a dollar at Pratt
  46. Xbox 360 Modern Warfare 2 bundle has a 250GB HDD, $400 price tag
  47. "Umbrellas for the Civil but Discontent Man"
  48. Motorola DEXT promised to Orange UK in early October, free on contract
  49. Sprint buy apparently not on the table for Deutsche Telekom -- yet
  50. New Zune HD colors found in source files: pink, magenta, purple, and atomic?
  51. Review: Samson StudioDock 3i
  52. Energetic Power Flower art sculpture makes light
  53. SPARK Project #2, Post #1
  54. Blockbuster plans to part with 960 retail stores by end of 2010
  55. It’s time for Donut! Android v1.6 launched for developers
  56. Switched On: How Motorola's Cliq could start to drag
  57. In the Maker Shed: Basic Laboratory Equipment Kit
  58. Viewsonic gots some inexpensive TVs for you
  59. Android 1.6 SDK released, coming to devices 'as early as October'
  60. "Other touch-screen Zune players" referenced in Zune HD manuals
  61. Robot 'hops' over walls
  62. Lenovo T400s touch hands-on and impressions
  63. Samsung's Furot II robovac wants a piece of your Roomba
  64. HP Calcpad calculates, hubs it up
  65. MSI ships 12.1-inch, Athlon Neo-equipped Wind U210
  66. Albo: Sanyo’s new photo and video frame
  67. The impossible rose
  68. Volkswagen E-Up! concept rolls into Frankfurt, hits the road in 2013
  69. What, if anything, is stopping you from leaving your iPod for the Zune?
  70. Microsoft Xbox head honcho Shane Kim retires, declines to offer us a piece of cake
  71. Archos 5 Android tablet gets felt up all over the internet
  72. Yup, that’s a $600 Bose iPod dock you’re looking at
  73. Yes, we have the Zune HD; Yes, it’s awesome
  74. Archos phone tablet teased: Android, 4.3-inch touschscreen, 1GHz ARM processor
  75. CrunchDeals: Refurbished MacBook for $599
  76. Don Quixote robot embarks on Solar Quest
  77. Apple's Grand Central Dispatch goes open source -- get at those cores, people
  78. Info about the Archos Phone Tablet emerges
  79. Showering is bad, m-kay?
  80. Belkin Home Base brings wireless printing and file sharing to any PC
  81. You can make your very own Sonic the Hedgehog level now, if you want
  82. NEC, Casio and Hitachi make cell phone op merger official, announce international pla
  83. Catapult + paint-soaked sponges = instant art
  84. Camper bike
  85. Halloween mirror in Processing
  86. Bose SoundDock 10 weighs in with $599 of iPod amplification
  87. Direct2Drive offering $5 game downloads
  88. How-To: Make a bandage in the woods
  89. DJ Hero controller hands-on faceoff with an SL-1200MK2
  90. Activision mulling plug-and-play Guitar Hero TV games in the future
  91. Archos 5 Internet Tablet makes an honest PMP out of Android
  92. Wacom Bamboo multitouch pen tablet spotted by Mr. Blurrycam
  93. The Gadget Love of a Guitar God
  94. MSI’s 12-inch Wind U210 gets official pricing and availability
  95. The Xbox Series Zune HD slaps video game logos all over the damn place
  96. Battle of the homebrew LEGO iPhone docks
  97. Korea gets ultra-cute Hello Kitty desktop PC
  98. Calibrating the Makerbot extruder
  99. Motorola looking to bring Android to 'all the US operators'
  100. Review: Logitech Harmony 700 universal remote
  101. Archos store is down, you know what that means?
  102. Google Street View in trouble in Switzerland
  103. Fascination: Lynn Rothschild
  104. Logitech's Portable Lapdesk N315 takes a stand against carpal tunnel syndrome
  105. Video: Hitler is disappointed about the 3G iPod touch too
  106. How-To: Great close-up photos
  107. Video: Spawn Labs HD-720 aims to be the Slingbox to your game console, we go hands-on
  108. Video: Precision Urban Hopper leaps over fences, makes enemies cringe
  109. Trip Glasses promise fast track to meditation, hallucination
  110. Mission One electric motorcycle surpasses 150 MPH, heading to Snake River Canyon
  111. Hyperbole: Get ready for Sony Ericsson to change the way you listen to music, *foreve
  112. iTwin lets you share files over the internet
  113. First impressions of the Viliv S7
  114. Of course the Zune HD has been torn apart and photographed
  115. Seagate launches FreeAgent Theater+ HD media player, we go hands-on
  116. Spark's egg-shaped VTube media player won't fit neatly in your AV rack
  117. Logitech Lapdesk N315 features slide-out mouse pad
  118. Microsoft's Zune HD already cracked open and photographed
  119. HP prettifies Mini 110 with three-dimensional design by Tord Boontje
  120. The HP ENVY 13 and 15 combine Voodoo Magic with Apple Macbook Pro design
  121. TC50: Control Any PC Game With Your iPhone With iMo
  122. Electricity on film
  123. Ball chain space in Phoenix this weekend
  124. Freecom's MediaPlayer II NAS and media streamer aims high, scores low
  125. Timelapse history of the sky
  126. Sony Ericsson's £530 Pureness is 'iconic' not ironic
  127. Seagate listened, releases the updated the FreeAgent Theater+ HD
  128. CE-Oh no he didn't! Part LXIII: Bobby Kotick says Guitar Hero going plug-and-play, de
  129. Space heater controlled by digital thermostat
  130. ViewSonic doles out a half dozen LCDs, forgets to make 'em interesting
  131. Hacking thrift store bric-a-brac
  132. Sony Ericsson promises to change things forever on September 21
  133. Sinchun's 8.9-inch UMPC-891A holds onto the past with XP
  134. Zune HD gaming and app downloads confirmed: Twitter, Facebook, and 3D games on the wa
  135. Consider Twitchie, won't you?
  136. The Automatonic Gourd
  137. Zune 4.0 software is out, ready to fulfill your dreams
  138. Daily Crunch: Snuggled Edition
  139. HP MediaSmart EX490 and EX495 Home Servers beef up Mac support
  140. HP Mini 110 by Studio Tord Boontje pairs high design with the same old same old
  141. Zune update in 60…59…58…
  142. Zune HD unboxing and hands-on
  143. Apple tablet rumors strike back: 9.6-inch with HSDPA and P.A. Semi processor coming F
  144. Xbox 360 802.11n WiFi adapter floats through the FCC
  145. Dave's robot projects site
  146. HP's ProBook 5310m and Pavilion dm3 keep "thin-and-light" cheap enough for the rest o
  147. HP MS200 all-in-one barely putters past nettop status, saves face with Windows 7
  148. HP's 11.6-inch Mini 311 pairs Atom with NVIDIA ION graphics, Windows XP
  149. Print and fold iPhone dock
  150. Lenovo introduces multitouch ThinkPad X200 Tablet and T400s laptop
  151. HP ENVY 13 and 15 bring luxury to the everyman, look like MacBooks
  152. Physical storage vs. digital storage
  153. Chad's excellent ride
  154. High voltage art: still and video
  155. TomTom rolls out two new XXL GPS units
  156. Apple iTunes LP format gets dissected, explained
  157. TC50: Spawn Labs Is Slingbox For Video Games
  158. OTOY uses AMD GPUs, black magic to put Crysis on iPhone
  159. Using the right browser may improve your battery life
  160. Cooler hacking challenge winner!
  161. Rock Band Stage Kit won't smoke and strobe with The Beatles
  162. TC50: Toys Spring To Life With ToyBots Internet Magic
  163. DIY heliostat tracks the sun
  164. EVGA's dual-LCD InterView display starts shipping
  165. Off-the-radar on-the-go: Android gets anonymous browsing
  166. Lego NXT bowling game
  167. Apple pushes to change subscription accounting rules
  168. The TC50 Backstage Interviews: Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller
  169. Sweet custom bike spotted on Market Street
  170. Palm Pixi processor, chipset specs get detailed at last
  171. TC50: iTwin Remotely Connects Two Computers Via USB Drives
  172. Just Add Power introduces Projector Connector HDMI-over-IP solution
  173. Why Cataclysm is the only direction left for World of Warcraft to grow
  174. MovieWedge beanbag keeps your iPhone upright, costs ten bucks
  175. A note about last week's Engadget Podcast
  176. Wii getting $50 price drop this month? One Toys R Us ad seems to think so
  177. MIT students build $150 space camera
  178. Visual Voltage clock turns electricity monitoring into art
  179. It shouldn’t be this difficult to upgrade a hard drive
  180. HTC Hero firmware update peps up the Sense Experience to something usable
  181. Review: Madden NFL 10 (Xbox 360)
  182. The Wii is dropping to $199 in two weeks says Toys R Us
  183. Bowers & Wilkins downsizes with Zeppelin Mini iPod speaker
  184. Sprint now offering a cameraless Blackberry Tour
  185. Introducing the Make: Science Room
  186. Steenstra Styletto all-electric vehicle gives Tesla a run for its money
  187. Zune portals close up shop for the day, should re-open with Zune HD launch
  188. It’s brother versus brother in the UK re: that proposed anti-file sharing law
  189. Concept: Tie with built-in bottle opener
  190. How cranes are erected
  191. iTunes 9 breaking AirTunes connections?
  192. Rolling Zoltar costume based on a Segway
  193. Clearwire eyes global WiMAX roaming agreement, Kanye blurts out: 'LTE is better!'
  194. Bowers & Wilkins outs the Zeppelin Mini, audiophile wannabes rejoice
  195. Two-person Snuggie costs $350, is made from Icelandic wool
  196. Thanks for coming out to The Engadget Show!
  197. Rumors on the Internet: The Prince of Persia movie will be in 3D, but rubbish 3D
  198. Energy aware clock tracks energy usage
  199. INQ picks Android for upcoming touchscreen handsets
  200. The HP Envy 13, 15 leak out without any hint of their Voodoo roots
  201. Dragon mascot with sound effects
  202. HTC Leo spotted in the wild, sports gargantuan 800 x 480 display
  203. TouchSmart Web packs a touch interface PC into your printer
  204. Wirelessly networked door locks
  205. Students photograph Earth from space on the cheap
  206. HP Envy 15 spotted, looking pretty real
  207. Got $2 million? You can buy a T-rex skeleton. Because why not?
  208. Video: 12-inch MSI Wind U210 gets a thorough going over
  209. TomTom intros 5-inch XXL 530S and XXL 540S navigators
  210. CrunchDeals: Asus 1920×1080 23-inch monitor for $158
  211. Kickster iPod nano case designed by users
  212. Keychain-friendly screwdriver set actually looks somewhat useful
  213. CrunchGear Week in Review: The Floating World Edition
  214. Lovely praying mantis automaton
  215. JVC brings $1,000 HD Everio GZ-HM400 camcorder to America
  216. New SanDisk CF cards hit huge transfer speeds
  217. Unbreakable umbrella protects against assailants, watermelons
  218. Microsoft's $358 million damage award overturned, Alcatel-Lucent likely perturbed
  219. AT&T begins rolling out MMS for the iPhone
  220. Glass Microbiology
  221. AAXA P2 pico projector ships out, sparks little Halo parties everywhere
  222. Video: SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash card does 600x, the hokey pokey
  223. Zune HD launches tomorrow, Dell already has it on sale
  224. Zune HD sold early, still unusable until tomorrow
  225. LG GW620 Android phone headed for Europe in Q4
  226. Apple TV only available in 160GB model now, price drops to $229
  227. Video: Ben Heck amazes with Atari 800 laptop -- again
  228. CrunchDeals: Magellan RoadMate 1412 GPS for $100
  229. Intel begins production of 32nm Westmere processors
  230. Engadget's back to school giveaway, part 3!
  231. ASUS: Eee Keyboard to launch in October, C64 fans unite!
  232. Speedy new HTC Hero firmware starts to pop around the world
  233. Eee PC kitchen cabinet mod
  234. HP Envy 13 exhumed lacking Voodoo DNA
  235. MAKE Flickr pool weekly roundup
  236. Dell 24-inch U2410 IPS monitor sneaks out for $599 US retail
  237. Apple TV price slashed, 40GB model dropped
  238. NEC, Casio, and Hitachi forming mobile joint venture next year
  239. Samsung's Application Store scrambles to life for some Omnia i900 owners
  240. LEGO rotating dock for iPhone/iPod touch
  241. Dell gives Zune HD a 15 percent discount for launch
  242. MAKEcation trebuchet bundle in the Maker Shed
  243. LG officially announces GW620, its first Android phone
  244. Is this Palm's revamped App Catalog?
  245. Nixie Concrete Clock is perfect for the bomb shelter or the bedroom
  246. Arduino crib rocker
  247. Remote controlled metal detector
  248. Harmonix auctions off custom Beatles Xbox for charity, free publicity
  249. The Vivienne Tam HP netbook tries to justify its existence with fancy butterfly desig
  250. Earlier iPod touch with camera leak vindicated in light of 3rd gen teardown