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  1. OWC shoves 750GB hard drive into Mercury On-The-Go Pro
  2. Cargo bikes
  3. How would you change Olympus' E-P1?
  4. DIY 8-bit flames on a 2009 Prius
  5. Why don’t I work in an office where they make kegerators for fun?
  6. Qlocktwo clock tells time with words
  7. Winwatch wants RFID tags in your next wristwatch -- what could possibly go wrong?
  8. Video: This will the the extent of our PAX coverage
  9. Free classroom electricity posters
  10. Video: Nokia N900 used to control British art installation
  11. Fujitsu Esprimo Q1500: Core 2 Duo and Blu-ray in a laughably small form factor
  12. $1,000 iPhone cases are dumb
  13. Samsung doles out 640GB S2 portable, 2TB S3 Station HDDs
  14. HTC Touch Pro2 graces Verizon on September 11
  15. Review: Cheap portable media player with built-in NES emulator
  16. The Hurt Keeps Coming: Dish And EchoStar Ordered To Pay TiVo Another $200 Million
  17. Nokia N97 sells two million units in three months, Nokla sells two dozen
  18. Steel 'Velcro'
  19. Loopt strikes deal with AT&T for background monitoring on iPhone
  20. Don’t forget, Star Trek returns to IMAX today
  21. Recreating a Vermeer masterpiece in Lego
  22. Optima's Maemo-running OP5-E MID demoed on video, priced
  23. Walking on programmable springs
  24. Seven Samurai chipmakers set to take on Intel
  25. Genetically superior: Man tries to beat GTA IV record of most hours consecutively pla
  26. Repurposing cement bags as bellows
  27. The Engadget Show comes alive... September 13th
  28. CNET loves them the Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player
  29. Engadget Podcast 162 - 09.04.2009
  30. New study finds close to one quarter of Xbox 360s fail within two years
  31. Who is this guy? Duke from G.I. Joe?
  32. Erector girder (he)art
  33. Palm webOS 1.2 leaked, plugged in record time
  34. TomTom's Car Kit for iPhone will be your co-pilot in October
  35. Toshiba makes timid Blu-ray showing at IFA, still believes in other forms of HD distr
  36. Hands-on video with the Sharp PC-Z1
  37. BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac leaks out in beta form
  38. Did you know that Apple patented an iPod exercise system last year?
  39. 3D-printable gyoza press
  40. Amazon offers to give back your Kindle's copy of Nineteen Eighty-Four
  41. Engadget German reader meetup at IFA tomorrow!
  42. Hands-on video with the JournE Touch
  43. Concept: Bluetooth rings that turn your hand into a phone
  44. Video hands-on: Samsung's YP-M1 media player is Tegra-based but no Zune HD
  45. There's more to starting a cable company than just pirating DirecTV
  46. Fox to muck up Glee tonight with Twitter like it did last night with Fringe
  47. Visualization of changes to Darwin's Origin of Species over time
  48. Fascination: Louise Leakey
  49. Entelligence: Stream on
  50. Nokia Twist launching on Verizon starting September 13
  51. Yes, Virginia, World of Warcraft race changes are coming
  52. Video: Philips' 3rd gen Aurea 'egg' remote gets put through the paces
  53. The Thanko madness goes on with a USB shaver
  54. NASA releases a bunch of pretty pictures of Mars
  55. Recharge your gadgets with your bike
  56. After embarrassing photo, Connecticut poltician calls for BlackBerry, computer game b
  57. In the Maker Shed: MCH64 programmable logic starter kit
  58. Samsung expecting OLED laptops in Q3 2010
  59. Hidden messages in the ROM of 8-bit console games
  60. Sonos CR200 controller turns sentient, Tweets
  61. Toshiba lights up the streets with Satellite U500 Ducati
  62. Toshiba's JournE touch to get VoIP and ebook functionality, dedicated e-reader planne
  63. CrunchDeals: Retro NES-like console for $15
  64. Last weekend for MAKEcations
  65. Samsung's ultraslim ST45 digital camera is sadly devoid of clowns
  66. FCC looking to free up spectrum, and the airwaves that support it, with broadband and
  67. Samsung drops bid to buy SanDisk
  68. PS3 and Xbox 360 hardware sales jump last week amid price cuts, both beat Wii for onc
  69. Ping pong cannon blasts through drywall and particle board
  70. Sprint’s HTC Hero to be $180 out the door at Best Buy - no mail-in rebate
  71. GPS beatmapping
  72. TomTom's new x50 user interface gets pictured
  73. The Toshiba JournE Touch gets fondled, loved
  74. Zombie lawn ornament serves as an excellent neighbor deterrent
  75. Mad Catz ships $300 Fender Stratocaster Rock Band guitar, disgraces real musicians ev
  76. LG BL40 Chocolate Touch coming to Europe this month, everywhere else in October
  77. Nokia's Ovi Software Development Kit released to invited and excited Javascripters
  78. Weekend Project: Mini Fume Extractor
  79. PS3's new 3D mode captured on video, coming in 2010 to all existing games
  80. Japanese company field-tests 145-inch, $430,000 flexible display
  81. A 5-inch Android tablet lives in China!
  82. Big Amazon will give you back your copies of 1984, annotations won’t be sent into the
  83. Weekend Project: Mini Fume Extractor (PDF)
  84. Ping-pong gun packs major punch!
  85. Video: Canon EOS 7D gatling gun shooting 8 FPS of awesome
  86. Video hands-on: Sony's Walkman S-series is no Mickey Mouse audio player
  87. Video: Sprint HTC Touch Pro2 unboxed, compared to T-Mobile version
  88. Fujitsu launches Esprimo Q series
  89. Toshiba Satellite U500 Ducati: Atsa nice laptop
  90. Another case with a hole in it points to iPods with cameras
  91. Unboxing the Fleshlight
  92. Video hands-on: Sony's Party-shot dock knows how to par-tay, unlike Paul
  93. Thanko outs USB record player
  94. Firefighting ingenuity that can help save lives
  95. T-Mobile Pulse hands-on (with video): Android meets 3.5-inch LCD, loves it
  96. Philips gets stylish with BDP9500 and BDP7500 Blu-ray players
  97. Hama cases foreshadow 5G iPod nano, 3G iPod touch at IFA: hands-on
  98. SpursEngine-based Winfast HPVC1100 video encoder hits Japan this month
  99. Arduino music player
  100. Novothink unveils first licensed solar chargers for iPhone, iPod
  101. Daily Crunch: Power Up Edition
  102. Motorola's WinMo ambitions not dead yet: 'Caesar' on the way with WinMo 7?
  103. Sony Walkman S Series puts on its game face for video promo
  104. Nokia Booklet 3G gets its very own promo video
  105. Microsoft Word allowed to stay on sale... for now
  106. Stanford “Frankencamera” project aims to create an open source imaging platform
  107. Get Ready For The Next Big App: Smule and T-Pain Bring That Auto-Tune Sound To The iP
  108. Open source 'Frankencamera' is fully programmable!
  109. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  110. Eyeborg
  111. More shots, video of Sony’s sexy Vaio X
  112. CyberPower serves up water-cooled LAN Mini H2o SFF rig
  113. BMW’s future service techs will use augmented reality to fix your car
  114. Nokia N900 now up for $649 preorder in the US of A
  115. PS3 version 3.00 breaks knock-off controllers - malfunction or malfeasance?
  116. Boeing kills things on the ground with frickin’ lasers
  117. Tristan Shone's Dub and Drone Machines
  118. Ask Engadget: what's the best wireless rear surround speaker solution?
  119. Meat tenderizing ring: brutal or useful?
  120. Android 1.6 makes Market refresh official, apps get screenshots at last
  121. Finally some Guitar Hero “Satisfaction”
  122. The location clock
  123. Toshiba’s new HD camcorders look reasonably good
  124. 3-in-1 External Battery packs a second SIM for your iPhone's calling pleasure
  125. World of Warcraft faction change is now live!
  126. Coming to PAX? Be sure to check out the Surface
  127. LG W63 enters gaming monitor arena, claims to be the best
  128. Tonight’s spacewalk is still on even though space junk is headed right for them
  129. RRoD: the t-shirt
  130. YikeBike - The world's first super light electric folding bike...
  131. PS3 firmware 3.0 locking out knock-off controllers?
  132. Video: LG’s AMOLED display is mighty thin - miiiighty thin
  133. Are Chevy Volt buyers idiots? Audi’s American president thinks so.
  134. Boeing's airbone laser finally blows something up
  135. Limited edition PAX Razer Moray+ headphones
  136. GuidePoint Connect car kit promises to be "OnStar for everyone else"
  137. Hexagon.cc: Now it’s BitTorrent’s turn to go ‘social’
  138. Stripping a scanner for parts
  139. Zune software update coming September 15th alongside Zune HD launch
  140. Toshiba Camileo HD camcorders get refreshed with S20, H30 and X100 models
  141. Rejoice Mac-Berry users, Blackberry desktop manager coming to OS X
  142. How-To: Easy clock
  143. The Engadget Podcast, live at 430PM EST!
  144. Eyes on LG's Color Pop monitors, just called Coke in the south
  145. Sony Ericsson Pureness caught in the wild
  146. Brighten up your day (or salad) with a homemade 1UP!
  147. LG Chocolate Touch for Verizon revealed?
  148. Sharp PC-Z1 NetWalker hands-on: Ubuntu like you've never seen it before
  149. He who controls the Spice, controls the LEGO universe
  150. Poll - Hero vs Hero: To chin, or not to chin…
  151. Bus transfer art
  152. Toshiba adopts Blu-ray for laptops, completes shame circle
  153. Video: This is the Beaterator trailer
  154. iPhone 3G and 3G S officially getting MMS on September 25
  155. Snow Leopard ships with old version of Flash - great for hackers, not so much for the
  156. AT&T rolling out MMS to iPhone on September 25, tethering 'in the future'
  157. Hands-on with the Logitech Harmony 700
  158. Ask MAKE: Where to find an Arduino class?
  159. Meat tenderizing ring
  160. Walkman outsells iPod in Japan for first time in four years... but iPhones sales don'
  161. Philips debuts Soundbar with Blu-ray, Home Theaters galore
  162. SketchPad: the world’s first electronic drafting program
  163. Toshiba announces new and improved XDE600KE DVD player
  164. They have developed electronic contact lenses!
  165. Philips launches Wireless HDTV Link, gives airborne HDMI a fightin' chance
  166. Get the PS3 Slim for only $199
  167. With a little help from Apple, Sony Walkman finally outsells iPod in Japan
  168. Sony Ericsson unveils the XPERIA Pureness, should have been called the Weirdness
  169. Video: Xperia Pureness (codename Kiki) announced
  170. Amazon formally protests Google Books settlement
  171. Toshiba intos the BDX2000 Blu-ray player, HD DVD is official dead
  172. Toshiba BDX2000 Blu-ray player coming November for $250, gives HD-DVD the final cold
  173. Shock: The Gran Turismo PSP bundle isn’t half-bad
  174. Pattern kits for Gingery machines?
  175. Eyes-on LG's 15-inch OLED TV makes us want to punch an LCD
  176. Garmin's nuLink-enabled nuvi 1690 is nuly official
  177. Toshiba's JournE touch multimedia tablet
  178. OnLive internet gaming service enters public beta
  179. The Toshiba JournE in all it’s WinCE glory
  180. Epson to roll out three new mobile Endeavor projectors
  181. Door-activated closet lights
  182. Video: Electric folding YikeBike looks slightly ridiculous, totally practical
  183. Exciting rumor: iPhone 3G S may finally get MMS next week
  184. T-Mobile Pulse runs Android, headed for Europe
  185. SanDisk Sansa Clip+ gets torn down, presumably built back up again
  186. DIY laptop case made out of bags
  187. Toshiba IFA Press Conference live and in color
  188. Samsung updates its X Series, totally ignores the Sony Vaio X
  189. YikeBike: A small, folding, electric bicycle
  190. Arduino pH meter
  191. Samsung X Series withstands human weight test, other hands-on impressions
  192. Final press shots emerge of OCZ's Z-Drive, shipments still forever away
  193. HTC Hero heading to Sprint October 11th for $179.99, no chin in sight
  194. OnLive goes OnBeta, wants you to help by playing games
  195. Samsung X Series thin-and-lights sport dual-core CULV procs, 9 hour battery life
  196. Update: Sprint comes clean with the HTC Hero launch info
  197. Mitsubishi now shipping VUDU powered 1080p streaming HDTVs
  198. Sprint developer site claims HTC Hero as network's "first Android device"
  199. World's noisiest flamethrower
  200. Youth Music Box streamlines kid's compositions
  201. Philips Aurea reaches 3rd generation, demands more allowance
  202. Samsung outs N130 and N140 netbooks, incites groans of disappointment
  203. Avatar gameplay on in Philips 3D
  204. TomTom unveils GO 950, GO 750 and GO 550 with IQ Routes at IFA
  205. Philips 56-inch 21:9 3D TV's future is so bright we had to wear shades
  206. Very strange-looking face masks appear in Japan (video)
  207. Philips' 56-inch 16:9 3D TV's future's so bright we had to wear shades
  208. Video: Nokia's N900, N97 mini, X3, X6 and Booklet 3G hands-on roundup
  209. T-Mobile launches Pulse, first pay-as-you-go Android phone
  210. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 hands-on
  211. The mechanical puzzles of Bram Cohen
  212. Eyes-on Panasonic's Full HD 3D plasma and Blu-ray combo
  213. In which an acoustic rendering of the Super Mario Brother’s theme is made available t
  214. No new AppleTV at music keynote
  215. Are we in for a CPU war? 7 Japanese companies team up against Intel
  216. Samsung N130 and N140 launched
  217. Engadget German at IFA 2009: early morning roundup
  218. Panasonic adds 58- and 65-inch models to heralded V10 NeoPDP family
  219. Sort of live at the Panasonic press conference at IFA
  220. Panasonic commandeers 'Avatar' Powersuit for IFA display of force
  221. Crooks clear out an Apple store in 31 seconds
  222. HTC Hero coming to Sprint
  223. Logitech announces two new products, Squeezebox Radio and Squeezebox Touch
  224. Logitech aims for a chicken in every pot, a remote in every hand with Harmony 700
  225. Logitech makes Squeezebox Radio and Touch official
  226. Logitech goes downmarket with the $150 Harmony 700
  227. Panasonic issues mildly revamped PT-AE4000 1080p projector at IFA
  228. LG launching three mysterious Windows phones soon, ten elusive others in 2010
  229. SiPix to debut color e-paper next year?
  230. Daily Crunch: Panda Breakfast Edition
  231. Video: crooks clean out New Jersey Apple store in 31 impressive seconds
  232. Adesso's AKB-440 keyboard gets integrated trackpad
  233. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  234. The NASA Aeronautics Scholarship Program
  235. Life imitates sci-fi as contact lens displays inch closer to reality
  236. Video: Sony confirms it's 'bringing home 3D' starting in 2010
  237. Reinventing the bookmark: not necessary, but cool
  238. LG BL40 Chocolate Touch hands-on
  239. DIY: How to set up your own analog tv station
  240. Flashback: TV Spinner
  241. Kanguru takes eSATA + USB e-Flash drive to 64GB
  242. Kindle hacked to run Linux
  243. Sanyo's Gorilla Lite PND packs 4GB in an incredibly thin frame
  244. Toshiba puts those new 640GB HDDs in some nice little externals
  245. Loopa Bowl Gyroscopic Toddler Bowl
  246. Moonbell, music from the moon
  247. Get Windows 7 Ultimate for free... by throwing a party
  248. Mellotron on a guitar
  249. “Hot Coffee” suit settled for $20m
  250. Optinvent promises to offer Clear Vu HMD for less than $200