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  1. DIY Electric El Camino
  2. The week in brief
  3. Brilliant PS3 Slim ad loses Nigerian scam reference, internet rumors now known to hav
  4. Sprint's Dan Hesse talks Android, Pre, iPhone, 4G on Charlie Rose
  5. Attention Makers: Apply for a GO Ingenuity Fellowship
  6. Only the suits stand between you and 100GB Blu-ray discs
  7. OWC Mercury On-The-Go Pro takes longer to say than to boot
  8. Apple’s Time Capsules croak after 18 months?
  9. Orange introduces 'HD Voice' calls -- 3G, Moldovian citizenship required
  10. Video Review: Zippity from Leapfrog, Disney Edition
  11. Video Review: Zippity from Leapfrog, Disney Edition
  12. 3rd gen iPod touch gets torn down, 802.11n and possible camera slot found
  13. Optoma revises its pico projector – meet the PK102
  14. iPhone Football Faceoff: EA’s Madden NFL 2010 vs. Gameloft’s NFL 2010
  15. 3G iPod touch torn apart, 802.11n and FM transmission components found
  16. Packard Bell's Viseo 200T display gets multi-touchy-feely next month
  17. First Look: Motorola’s new Android-powered CLIQ + MOTOBLUR
  18. Functional power armor claw
  19. New Blu-ray laser from Sharp burns triple, quad layer discs but can't cut red tape (y
  20. The Engadget Podcast live at 4:30PM EST!
  21. Medion's S47000 sports camera shoots HD video, ain't too pretty
  22. Help Key: Install iTunes 9 on Windows Home Server
  23. DIY cable trigger for Sony DSLRs
  24. First iPhone game with 3GS-specific graphics released?
  25. iTunes update creates problems for Mac users
  26. Atmel maXTouch technology promises bigger, better capacitve touchscreens
  27. How-to: Expand the storage capacity of an Acer Aspire easyStore with eSATA
  28. PS3 Slim doing pretty well: Sales up 300 percent
  29. DIY garage railgun
  30. Last days of the Waterpod project
  31. Atmel maXTouch technology promises bigger, better capacitve touchscreens
  32. iPhone OS 3.1 enforcing Exchange device encryption, only supported by iPhone 3GS
  33. Keychain speaker actually not a bad idea
  34. Nokia grabs the Windex, clears up 'erroneous' Maemo carrier customization claims
  35. Video: Arduino-powered life size electronic snowball fight game (I can’t explain it)
  36. The Engadget Show tapes Sunday, September 13th -- our first guest is Palm CEO Jon Rub
  37. First impressions of the Jabra Halo Bluetooth stereo headset
  38. Electronic snowball fight game
  39. Technicolor fish of the Plastiquarium
  40. Video: EeePC modded into a WalleeePC
  41. Affordable 7-inch touchscreen PMP is just aching for a web browser
  42. Video: ATI Radeon Eyefinity eyes-on, featuring Left 4 Dead on a 175-inch display
  43. 13 reasons why you should have a Windows Home Server
  44. CrunchDeals: Full Rock Band kit plus Rock Band 2 for $79
  45. Drilling precise holes
  46. Switched On: The iPod touch and the big picture
  47. They now use solar technology to propel satellites
  48. Optoma's PK102 pico projector slims down, boosts connectivity
  49. Mouse pad enthusiasts, this is your bag
  50. And for their next trick, NASA will levitate a mouse
  51. Mind-bending helical ellipitical wooden gear train
  52. Time looking to kick out the e-readers afterall?
  53. Panasonic Full HD 3D experience eyes-on
  54. Lexus LF-Ch concept wants to bring Prius hybrid utility to sporty hatchbacks
  55. MacBook Air lookalike is more netbook-y but only costs $250
  56. Video: Meizu M8 seemingly runs Android, definitely sets expectations too high
  57. Case-Mate’s fully customizable and recyclable iPhone case
  58. Acer Ferrari One hands-on, and more from AMD's VISION event
  59. Airless bike tires available now
  60. Video: Mysterious Eigenharp offers blinkenlight sitar looks, chilled-out Moby grooves
  61. Time Inc. wants a Kindle-alike
  62. iPod nano could get a Nike+ heart rate monitor
  63. Plush synth-bot bleeps, bloops, befriends children
  64. Video: The unsettling truth about our augmented reality future, starring Brad Pitt
  65. Video: Sporty robot Taizou wants the elderly to exercise
  66. Weekend Project: Blubberbot
  67. 58 percent of salespeople recommend Samsung HDTVs, 100 percent like big commission ch
  68. Make: Halloween Contest 2009!
  69. Survey finds Americans want to go hybrid, can't afford it
  70. Tesla CD turbine pencil sharpener
  71. CE-Oh no he didn't! Part LXII: Steve Ballmer publicly ridicules Microsoft employee wi
  72. Sharp announces HT-SB500 soundbar at CEDIA, some iPod docks too
  73. Tokyo’s Gundam statue is history, but you can now buy a 1/60 replica
  74. Secret folder automatically adds content to iTunes
  75. Video: Microsoft's Windows 7 ad punishes Kylie with Swedish "rock"
  76. Mad Catz Modern Warfare 2 peripherals break cover, reveal pricing
  77. Pioneer's new soundbar and iPod docks coming this Winter
  78. China Mobile to offer subsidized e-ink reader
  79. Arduino-controlled IKEA lamp
  80. Zune HD International launch hopes crushed by Microsoft, others raised
  81. Daily Crunch: Pigeon’s Delivery Service Edition
  82. Toys R Us videogame 'buy back' program underway nationwide
  83. Sony Walkman S740 spied in Japan
  84. Get thee to the Snow Leopard updatery: 10.6.1 is here already
  85. DigitalCube shows off sexy iSTATION S3 PMP
  86. Temple of trash
  87. Sprint newsletter lets slip Instinct HD
  88. CrunchDeals: Braid for $5
  89. Tree of life - amazing animation
  90. LG launches XD3 Slim portable HDDs
  91. Extreme DIY: Electric motorcycle built by 22-year-old
  92. Ask Engadget: Best headphones for the extreme sports enthusiast?
  93. Video: ultra-sleek ASUS UL50 laptop gets hands-on treatment
  94. Windows 7 to bring more happy says latest ad
  95. FOLD-E! Clothes-folding robot demoed at SIGGRAPH
  96. Nike seemingly plans 5G iPod nano-compatible heart rate monitor
  97. Third-party Google Voice client hits the webOS App Catalog
  98. Windows Mobile 7 chassis concept confirmed by Microsoft, not detailed
  99. WVU Tech electric motorcycle conversion
  100. Engadget HD reader meetup at CEDIA tomorrow
  101. LiMo Foundation could be close to bearing fruit for Samsung, Vodafone in a big way
  102. Ask MAKE: Simple proximity sensors
  103. Android Battle: CLIQ edition
  104. Video: First working Blu-ray Managed Copy demo
  105. RIP: Nikon D300 officially discontinued
  106. South Africa’s data network owned by pigeon with 4GB drive attached
  107. Acer's Congo-based 11.6-inch Ferrari One: finally, a netbook with speed
  108. ATI Radeon Eyefinity unveiled: up to six monitors on a single card
  109. Microsoft says no plans for Zune HD in France, other markets still up in the air
  110. Google aims to halve the cost of solar power
  111. Mac OS X 10.6.1 update now live
  112. Motorola CLIQ listed for free on contract at T-Mobile, $400 straight-up
  113. AMD demos “Eyefinity” mega-multi-monitor system
  114. Palm responds to NaNplayer rejection: "We are happy for it to continue life as homebr
  115. iPod nano unboxed, camera gets tested against the mean streets of Manhattan
  116. Motorola CLIQ: first hands-on impressions
  117. Pioneer gets serious about iPod sound docks
  118. WD unveils new My Books, My Passports for Windows and Mac
  119. The Engadget Podcast will be live... tomorrow
  120. AMD announces 'VISION' guide to buying PCs
  121. We talked to the Pirate Party of the United States: Here’s what it’s all about
  122. It’s time for new Apple ads for the new iPods
  123. Toshiba announces 1.8-inch HDD with 160GB capacity
  124. "Backyard Genius Awards"
  125. Seeed Studio portable oscilloscope
  126. Windows 7 to get a better version of Netflix than Vista
  127. Get $2 off MAKE, Volume 19
  128. Toshiba BDX2000 Blu-ray player seen slumming it at CEDIA
  129. Video: Motorola CLIQ gets demoed in detail
  130. JVC puts 4K DLA-RS4000 projector in your home... for just $175,000
  131. Le Zune HD, c’est seulement dans les Etats-Unis cette année
  132. Japanese researchers use nanotechnology to fight fake money
  133. Hubble telescope's latest images
  134. Motorola CLIQ finds a home on T-Mobile's website
  135. Pioneer shoots for the moon with its Entertainment Tap concept
  136. Video: Motorola CLIQ quick hands-on
  137. CrunchDeals: T-Mobile myTouch 3G for $99
  138. Music-specific printable speakers
  139. Save $100 on a T-Mobile myTouch 3G, thanks to Oprah
  140. A photo montage of the life and times of the Nintendo 64
  141. Henrik Menné sculptures
  142. Motorola Cliq runs Android, headed to T-Mobile
  143. Motorola introduces the MOTOBLUR Android skin
  144. LG announces Wi-Fi capable NAS
  145. The Motorola Cliq: A social media Android smartphone powered by MOTOBLUR
  146. Samsung follows Toshiba with a 640GB 2.5-inch HDD
  147. Live From Motorola’s Android Announcement
  148. Live from Motorola's Android announcement at Mobilize 09
  149. LG debuts N2R1 NAS with built-in DVD burner, up to 2TB of storage
  150. LG LH-series wireless HDTVs now available Stateside
  151. Converting an old keyboard to MIDI
  152. iPod nano 5G gets a teardown
  153. Today is my last day with CrunchGear
  154. JVC brings 46-inch GD-463D10 3D LCD HDTV to America: shipping now for $9,200
  155. Motorola announcing Android plans today, but what's coming?
  156. JVC brings Blu-ray burning set-tops to the U.S., leaves all the fun overseas
  157. JVC's ultraslim 32-inch LT-32WX50 HDTV landing in November for $3,000
  158. Packard Bell debuts oneTwo line of all-in-one PCs
  159. iPod nano 5G gets torn apart to reveal nothing surprising
  160. Flashlight Speed Holster: Sure, why the hell not?
  161. Verizon beats everyone at the HTC Touch Pro 2 game
  162. Homeless robot could use a hand
  163. Nokia Twist given a proper photo shoot, priced $100 for Verizon
  164. Nokia Booklet 3G available for preorder in Italy
  165. Microbiological glass menagerie
  166. Dish Network Media Center tuner hands-on
  167. And now, a plethora of new iPod cases from Belkin
  168. Gameboy hard drive makes storage look fun
  169. Usman Haque lecture in NYC
  170. First Palm App Catalog rejection: NaNplayer
  171. Kaleidescape joins the iPhone as a remote party
  172. Company that wants to buy The Pirate Bay thrown off Swedish stock exchange
  173. Navigon sneaks text-to-speech, iPod controls and location sharing into MobileNavigato
  174. Rumor: HP and Vivienne Tam to team up again for another overpriced netbook
  175. Scientists make flat ice
  176. Klipsch Image S4i hands-on and impressions
  177. Verizon grabs HTC Touch Pro2, prices it right at $200 on contract
  178. Niveus steps up Media Centers with SSD, RAID and white gloves
  179. CrunchDeals: Unlocked Nokia 5800 for $240
  180. Video: Crafthouse's Melissa robotic hand sounds sweet, looks menacing
  181. Did The Beatles just screw up by not going to iTunes?
  182. Sprint changes the game, offers up unlimited everything for $69 per month
  183. Prototype airless vehicle tires
  184. Motorola's USBw 200 WiMAX adapter takes less power, packs more drivers
  185. TED talk on cymatics
  186. Samsung's LN65B650 LCD takes a 65-inch bite out of CEDIA, no LEDs harmed
  187. Pigeon transmits data faster than leading South African internet provider
  188. Tata DoCoMo launches per-character SMS pricing, and this headline just cost us close
  189. Video: Sony's Vision Library for PlayStation Eye recognizes faces, creates nightmaris
  190. Some new consumer-friendly products from Avid coming mid-September
  191. DIY windshield mounted dash cam
  192. Sinchun's UMPC-501 5-inch tablet makes its grand entrance
  193. Toshiba's 1.8-inch 160GB PATA disk is ready for KIRFers
  194. Western Digital refreshes external drives, adds auto backup and security
  195. Daily Crunch: Playing Catch Edition
  196. AMD Tigris and Congo mobile platforms focus on multimedia, longer battery life
  197. ASUS stuffs TV tuner into new T1 series of Full HD monitors
  198. Kohjinsha's rebrands mbook M1, calls it the PM series UMPC
  199. APSI 100 GPS packs removable PMP, can't be removed from South Korea
  200. Rhapsody App approved by Apple: 8 million tracks streaming to the ether
  201. MotionPower speed bump installed at NJ Burger King, McDonald's and Wendy's feel sligh
  202. Nuance and BMW vs Ford and Microsoft
  203. Hands-on with the Lowepro Pro Roller x100
  204. Sprint's big surprise to be unlimited mobile calling, data, text, and MMS for $70
  205. AMD specs its new ultrathins, but no pictures yet
  206. AMD simplifies its brand again with “Vision”
  207. Book of Space
  208. Apple releases video podcast of Rock and Roll event, we've got you covered with the h
  209. Steve Jobs says iPod touch didn't get a camera because "it's a great game machine"
  210. Reader mail: Theo Jansen signs MAKE!
  211. Canon's PowerShot SX20 IS superzoom gets superreviewed
  212. Sprint 'about to serve up something big'
  213. Somebody has to say it: it’s time for iTunes Lite
  214. iPod Shuffle 2G is no more
  215. To proceed another five miles, TXT 'DESIGN FLAW' to your Reva electric car
  216. Flashback: The Gomicycle
  217. Media Center CableCARDs freed from OEM requirement
  218. WD ships 2.5-inch 640GB standard 9.5mm-height laptop drive
  219. Microsoft’s new keyboard is thin enough to shave with
  220. Find your tent with an LED beacon
  221. Apple announced many things today. Here’s what you missed (if that’s even possible).
  222. Zero Punctuation takes down Wolfenstein with limericks
  223. Eyes-on: Sony's XBR10 LCD and its wireless video streaming box
  224. Sony’s newest Blu-ray player: surprisingly feature-rich for the price
  225. Live from the Microsoft Windows Media Center event
  226. Leyio quietly intros 8GB personal sharing device, iPod / iPhone firmware update
  227. In case you missed it: Palm introduces the Pixi
  228. Sony out the wireless, but overpriced, XBR10 BRAVIA LCD
  229. Mitsubishi rolls out 1080p HC3800 projector for $1,395
  230. In other news, we got to see the Palm Pixi today. It’s not too bad (but, really, no W
  231. Hands-on with iTunes 9.0: Bright and roomy
  232. Botfly unicorn chaser
  233. Logitech tests the boundaries with overpriced wireless guitar and drums for Wii
  234. Please observe the ‘Xbox 1080? handheld console prototype
  235. Video: iTunes 9 Home Sharing and iPhone app management
  236. Sony brings projectors for everyone with VPL-VW85 & VPL-HW15
  237. Sony goes in a cheaper direction with wireless XBR10 BRAVIA LCDs
  238. Sony's new BDP-N460 Blu-ray player adds access to internet content
  239. Don't forget about the Palm Pixi!
  240. The Engadget Show tapes Sunday, September 13th -- our first guest is Palm CEO Jon Rub
  241. Happy 40th birthday, Nerf!
  242. iPhone OS 3.1 brings improved App organization via iTunes 9
  243. How-To: Make a pinhole Polaroid camera
  244. Nokia putting foot down on Maemo, won't allow carrier customizations
  245. Upcoming Dell Adamo XPS measures less than 10mm thick
  246. Top and bottom ten companies for customer service
  247. Friendly Reminder: Shane Acker’s “9? is out today
  248. Apple Strikes Back: iTunes 9 does NOT sync with the Pre
  249. Bios, the robotic scribe
  250. Video: Steve Jobs returns to the Apple stage