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  1. After the Transistor, a Leap Into the Microcosm
  2. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  3. Hackermouse is equipped with Time Distortion Field
  4. The latest Stargate Universe trailer clearly shows someone watched BSG
  5. All Zune models not named 'Zune HD' on the outs
  6. If you buy this $30,000 85-inch plasma, I will come to your house and watch it
  7. Video: Nokia N900 put through its paces... in Italian
  8. Archos 5 Android tablet pictured and priced
  9. DIY traffic light from a mint tin
  10. Sony to debut 3D BRAVIA TVs by end of 2010, also eyeing 3D VAIOs, Blu-ray films, and
  11. Panasonic Lumix GF1 banner ad hits the web, still not official
  12. Some hard hardware reading for your slow Monday afternoon
  13. Star Wars: West Coast defense
  14. Switched On: Sony plays both ends against the Kindle
  15. Time-lapse video of LA’s wildfires looks apocalyptic
  16. Samsung's Galaxy Lite in the wild, looks ready for low-end Android battle with HTC Cl
  17. iRiver shows off its US e-book reader
  18. UC Berkeley researchers tout world's smallest semiconductor laser
  19. Western Digital announces 2TB drives, more room for p0rn
  20. Android-based Archos gets pictured, briefly priced by B&H
  21. Review: AKG K 340 in-canal headphones
  22. Custom-built planetary gear unicycle transmission
  23. Wii Internet Channel free for now on, the way it should be
  24. Fun with linkages
  25. Leaked Verizon docs point to October launch for Storm 2, Motorola Sholes, LG VX8575
  26. Move over, Sholes: Verizon getting Android-powered 'Desire' from HTC?
  27. The real hands-on with the Pentax K-7
  28. Blu-Link universal remote for PS3 is your ticket to weight gain
  29. Video: The first trailer of Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony totally has Eric
  30. Adesso’s $60 SlimTouch keyboard features built-in trackpad
  31. USB 3.0 logos now being handed out to certified wares
  32. Pinewood derby for adults
  33. Walmart expands Durabrand DVD player recall to 4.2 million
  34. Crazy but real: Device lets blind people see using their tongue
  35. Rumor: Samsung Galaxy Lite gets pictured?
  36. Vibrating mascara
  37. HP's iPAQ K3 Obsidian gets FCC approval enroute to AT&T
  38. e-Detail's dual-screen Prezenter gets Atom upgrade, becomes Averatec PT1400
  39. Traffic light alarm clock with extra-loud 40mm speaker
  40. Alienware unleashes a new mouse and keyboard for gamers
  41. For free! Nintendo stops charging for Wii web browser, will credit past purchases
  42. Boise Bot Competition is September 12th
  43. Android Market re-imagined for Donut and beyond?
  44. Nikon says the S1000pj camera is on track for September 17, 2009 launch
  45. Samsung releases ultrazoom boring cam
  46. Two-factor authentication now available for Amazon Web Services
  47. Android-based ODROID handheld gaming concept debuts, hurts our eyes
  48. EeeBox PC gets Ion power, can handle 1080p video
  49. Netgear ships ultra-speedy WNDR3700 dual-band router
  50. Mmmm… EeeBox has Atom and HDMI
  51. Cheap, simple landline phone call recorder
  52. Apple rejects BitTorrent monitoring App, claims it’ll be used to infringe copyright
  53. More planetary gear pr0n
  54. brite-View's CinemaTube adds 1080p streaming, YouTube XL to the mix
  55. Ars’ exhaustive Snow Leopard review
  56. Typhoon warning: Deconstruction of Gundam statue in Tokyo postponed
  57. Burning Man guide on Instructables
  58. Samsung X420, X520 CULV laptops outed
  59. Tetris players found to have greater brain efficiency, thicker cortex and better hair
  60. Psystar still taking the crazy pills, sues Apple for being a “premium computer monopo
  61. iPhone app scoops best software prize on Microsoft campus
  62. Wii Fit Plus coming October 4th, priced at $20
  63. Daily Crunch: Energy Dream Edition
  64. Pleo lover and former Ugobe CTO John Sosoka separates robo-mind and robo-body with tw
  65. Windows Mobile 6.5 cellphones coming October 6th
  66. Woot! Two-pack of giant remotes for $5
  67. North America to get black Wii remotes, not the black Wii - yet
  68. Sony adopts Chrome as default browser for VAIO line
  69. CDMA HTC Hero spied without signature chin - Hot or Not?
  70. Video: The ins and outs of Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 beta
  71. Bugbase WiFi module threatened by large yellow antenna at FCC
  72. Rumor: Tegra-based devices running Chrome OS this month?
  73. Planetary gear motorcycle wheel
  74. Circuit bending work station
  75. Samsung's WB5000 24x camera shoots RAW, gets real
  76. WD ships 7200RPM 2TB desktop hard drives: Caviar Black and RE4
  77. XR-Noise box sounds sweet
  78. BlackBerry Storm, Storm 2 face off on video, result predictable
  79. Dentist's tower of pulled teeth
  80. Black Wii remote bundle coming to North America, no matching console in sight
  81. The tech of Burning Man
  82. Scientists design first robot using slime mold
  83. BenQ endows S35 and S43 Joybooks with CULV, kicks 'em out the door
  84. ASUS EeeBox EB1012 teases home theaters with dual-core Atom and Ion graphics
  85. Thanko’s peeing USB wee man
  86. Can 'Unscientific America' be science literate?
  87. Qualcomm forbidden to use "smartbook" by order of German court
  88. Nokia Comes with Music US launch smartly pushed back to 2010
  89. Popular developer's stats suggest you can't make a living off the Android Market -- y
  90. Video: Opera 10 promises Turbo browsing using Scandinavian flat-packing knowhow
  91. Teddy bear robotic nurse
  92. Hitachi ships 500GB Travelstar 7K500: 7200RPMs in a 2.5-inch form factor
  93. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  94. Inventions that suck: turn a 5 gallon bucket into a wet/dry vac
  95. Canon EOS 7D now official, coming end of September for $1,899
  96. Canon officially outs the beautiful, beautiful 7D
  97. Austin Art Outside call for participation
  98. Mysterious HTC Hero revision pics surface, angled chin now M.I.A.
  99. Following The Trail Of Toxic E-Waste @ 60 Minutes
  100. PlayStation 3 firmware 3.0 now available
  101. Video: Retractible wireless Rock Band / Guitar Hero controller perfect for the five-b
  102. Hacker cannibalizes toy to make sweet (and evil-looking) handheld N64
  103. LEGO playsets that never were... DUNE
  104. Rescue some walkmen from Marin
  105. Ann Arbor Mini Maker Faire: Success!
  106. Dell Inspiron 11z reviewed with high hopes, disappointing realities
  107. Nokia's 32GB Alvin RM-559 hits FCC, Simon 561 and Theodore 563 nowhere to be found
  108. Leica to announce new cameras on September 9th, absolute best day to stand out in the
  109. Rocketboom visits Adafruit
  110. Sony unveils waterproof universal remotes for deep-sea TV addicts
  111. Review: Logitech Harmony 900 universal remote
  112. Toyoa’s anti-drunk driving gadget elicits comparison to, yes, Nazi Germany
  113. Netbook sales growth doubles laptops in Q2 '09
  114. Casio lets loose a couple budget Exilim cameras
  115. Beaterator also heading toward the iPhone (and iPod Touch)
  116. BlackBerry Essex to bring WiFi on Tour?
  117. Hands-on with the Pentax K-7 at the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix
  118. Toyota develops breathalyzer ignition-interlock, BJ McKay promises to hack it
  119. Video: Rickshaw-pulling child robot hopes to be a real boy someday
  120. Ready-made pedal-power
  121. English scientists set out to build first biological robot using mold
  122. Newegg’s Shell Shocker needs many exclamation points: Adobe Photoshop Elements for $4
  123. Autograph: simple signature capture for MacBooks
  124. LG GW880 leaks out, runs Android on China Mobile
  125. Real flubber iPhone cases will save your iPhone from death and destruction
  126. Thermite-based data security
  127. Canon EOS 7D video specs get detailed
  128. Five-pound gummy bear costs $40 and packs 12,600 calories
  129. Sprint follows T-Mobile's lead, wants $350 for HTC Touch Pro2
  130. Is this the full press release for the Canon EOS 7D?
  131. CrunchGear - Delta Pilar ToucH2O
  132. Snow Leopard: what's broken (or working) for you?
  133. Dear Lord: GTA: Chinatown Wars coming to the iPhone this fall
  134. Intel rumored to be launching new Core i5, i7 processors September 8th
  135. CrunchDeals: DUI-preventing & lifesaving breathalyzer for $14.07
  136. Ham Radio 101: Getting Started Without a Licesnse
  137. Birthday cannon
  138. I-Swarm, real micro-sized robots!
  139. Researchers developing OLEDs as cheap as newspapers?
  140. Eee Keyboard tantalizingly within reach at the FCC
  141. Petition asks UK to say “I’m Sorry!” to Alan Turing
  142. Nikon D300s unboxing and hands-on
  143. Dell Mini 3i breaks cover for most complete photo shoot to date
  144. Taxan to roll out new DLP projector
  145. Back to School: A 9 energy drink shootout
  146. Upcoming Rock Band Network let's you author tracks …
  147. Breaking: Leica event to be forgotten on September 9
  148. The Samsung R1 is a PMP, all right
  149. Button: An iPhone Game That Just May Make You Better At Your Job
  150. Apple holding 'rock and roll' themed event, September 9th
  151. Engadget's back to school giveaway, part one!
  152. Breaking: Apple “rock and roll” event happening on September 9
  153. Brunton’s Flip N’ Drip makes camping more coffee-tastic
  154. Stay tab chain maille tutorial
  155. How-To: Electric maracas
  156. Ultra-thin laptops from ASUS, MSI, and Acer will use new Intel processors
  157. Analysts believe iPhone will become non-AT&T exclusive in a year
  158. Videos: Is the PS3 Slim slower than the PS3 Fat? (We’re talking miliseconds here.)
  159. MusicSkins slathers Seagate HDDs with famous musicians, Hasselhoff feeling 'left out'
  160. Archos 3 Vision PMP given one-handed shakeycam review
  161. The early days of John Madden Football
  162. Welcome guest contributor John Baichtal!
  163. Arduino Pro housing in aluminum
  164. MusicSkins slathers Seagate HDDs with famous musicians, Hasselhoff feeling 'left out'
  165. Archos 3 Vision PMP given one-handed shakeycam review
  166. The early days of John Madden Football
  167. Welcome guest contributor John Baichtal!
  168. Arduino Pro housing in aluminum
  169. ASUS' Eee PC roadmap leaks: Ion-boasting netbooks, multitouch T91 coming soon?
  170. Informal CG/TC Meet-up in Jerusalem
  171. SanDisk makes room for unwanted slotMusic cards in new Sansa Clip+
  172. The Nikon Coolpix S1000pj’s launch has been pushed to October
  173. Outrage! Canadia says we’re lazy! But they do make better Palm Pre commercials
  174. Olympus pulls the trigger on the E-600 DSLR
  175. Olympus grabs for entry-level DSLR dollars with $600 E-600
  176. Breaking: Disney To Acquire Marvel Entertainment For $4 Billion
  177. SanDisk rolls out new Clip players, say hello to the Sansa Clip+
  178. NEC floods Japan with 7 new projectors
  179. CrunchDeals: HP MediaSmart Home Server for $450
  180. Samsung's YP-R1 now really official, ships next month
  181. Santech LV1 is low voltage and low fat, but not low price
  182. Verizon cuts the BlackBerry Storm down to $50
  183. And I, for one, welcome our new robot overlords
  184. Video: Pre virtual keyboard developing rapidly, gets easy install method
  185. Video: Tech21's iBand protective case and its mystical, magical, non-Newtonian goo
  186. Samsung Application Store announced, the mobile mall gets a little more crowded
  187. Nikon Coolpix S1000pj won't be with us until October, others also delayed
  188. AR navigation system for Andorid
  189. Shattering door by Leandro Erlich
  190. New projector houses a DVD player and is cheap, but pretty ugly
  191. ASUS debuting two ultrathin laptops with 45nm Intel Penryn chips next week?
  192. Controlling a light with your mobile via XMPP
  193. Bell's latest Pre ad insults Americans, old people, and bloody roller derby girls in
  194. CrunchGear Week in Review: Shelf Stage Edition
  195. A get well gift for robots
  196. Video: ASUS EeeTop PC ET2002T gets touched up
  197. Xtreamer e-TRAYz NAS boasts up to 4TB storage, artistic license with English language
  198. Discovery Communications patents e-book reader, why not?
  199. MAKE Flickr pool weekly roundup
  200. Video: Creative Zii EGG development kit gets a second look
  201. Commercial technology for floating foam icons
  202. NFL to let Cowboys giant HD scoreboard stay as-is, at least for 2009
  203. CrunchDeals: DropCopy for the iPhone is free
  204. Canon 7D surfaces along with new macro lens
  205. Contest Extended: Resident Evil zombie tee
  206. In the future, kid scientists will keep companies legit...
  207. Two-mic system detects fetal heart rate anomalies, prenatal beat sampling
  208. CRAFT weekly recap
  209. How-To: CD drive scavenging for parts
  210. LG's 15-inch OLED TV on sale in Korea this November, overseas in 2010
  211. Smartbook AG (the company) follows in Psion's footsteps, issues cease and desist lett
  212. Oh, come on: Snow Leopard doesn’t have ZFS
  213. Unsolicited laptops sent to state governments never get used, now under investigation
  214. CrunchDeals: 19-inch 720p LCD TV for $149 at Target
  215. Cute bokeh filter for cute bokeh
  216. Sony R&D explains some background on the PlayStation motion controller
  217. CrunchDeals: Kodak Zi6 HD Pocket Video Camera
  218. Grado takes on the earbud with the GR8
  219. IM+ 3.4 to support Speech Recognition for Twitter and IM (for a price)
  220. BMW's Vision EfficientDynamics concept won't look a tenth this wild when it hits the
  221. Bony robot with realistic movement
  222. GameGun going to be ready for retail by Christmas, will be console compatible
  223. Stuart Semple's "Happy Clouds"
  224. Planetary Gear Old-Fashioned Bicycle
  225. Canon EOS 7D pics and specs leak out
  226. Medion's 24-inch X9613 multitouch all-in-one PC actually looks pretty hot
  227. How-To: Free DIY battery holders
  228. Engadget Podcast 161 - 08.29.2009
  229. Remember the Game Gun? The guy is taking preorders on the final version!
  230. Robert Loggia hired to whip PC into shape in latest Apple commercial
  231. MSI's AMD-powered U210 up for pre-order, still not 'official'
  232. More comedy from The Pirate Bay Sale: Key partner says there’s no money, CEO has prop
  233. CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 885T for $310
  234. LG's 15-inch OLED screen is still drop dead gorgeous, likely priced to kill
  235. How Sony can beat the Kindle, provided it can find its shoes and its glasses after it
  236. CerevoCam: New camera automatically uploads pictures to social media sites
  237. Dog days of summer sale: Mystery MAKE T-Shirt
  238. Samsung's upcoming WB5000 24x zoomer shoots RAW photos and HD video
  239. Fuseproject commissioned by the City of New York to make bike helmets look less bad
  240. Australian PS3 Ultimate Blu-ray Movie Kit isn't as ultimate as you might expect
  241. Le Petit Prince roving greenhouse robot is overwhelmingly cute, useful
  242. How would you change Pentax's K-7 DSLR?
  243. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  244. LEGO yarn ball winder
  245. DIY pushbutton potentiometer
  246. Sony's newest digiframe sports Swarovski crystals, little else
  247. Researchers hope to mass-produce robots on a chip
  248. Chain link Megaman II
  249. Computer History Museum photo gallery
  250. Xbox's Aaron Greenberg: Hulu on 360 like "asking out a really hot chick on a date"