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  1. Merchants of tiny, plastic death
  2. Vitamin reminder dock
  3. After bigger, thinner and brighter, Samsung planning even faster LCDs for IFA
  4. All-purpose BEAR robot rolling to a military engagement near you
  5. Zune HD box spotted?
  6. How To: Clean a watch bracelet
  7. Kids build the village of Hutopolis
  8. TRKBRD, a DIY touchpad
  9. Vhy do all zee Germans speak English in Wolfenstein?
  10. Enhanced Gmail Plug-in for BlackBerrys arrives, but only syncs one way
  11. Video: Robot hand shows off amazing dexterity, speed
  12. Carefull, this is not an MP3 player (it’s JT’s fragrance)
  13. The lost art of type spec'ing
  14. How-To: Quick, cheap soldering stand
  15. Lucky Mac mini buyer got Snow Leopard disc in the box?
  16. Maker Shed weekly wrap-up
  17. Installing the Whitoken theme on your iPod Touch
  18. Northern Michigan University teams with Motorola for campus-wide WiMAX
  19. Researchers create robots that can learn to lie and deceive, on purpose
  20. Synth car goes for a ride
  21. TomTom's iPhone car kit promo video is enticing, but still no mention of price or rel
  22. Daily Crunch: Metal Meets Metal Edition
  23. How would you change Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus add-on?
  24. 3D printable bike handlebar mount
  25. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  26. Wiipod modder shoves an MP3 player in his Wiimote, calls it a day
  27. AT&T To FCC: We Did Not Block The Google Voice App On The iPhone
  28. Apple’s Response To The FCC: We Didn’t Reject The Google Voice App, We’re Still Looki
  29. App Store Exposed: Notes Of Interest From Apple’s Statement To The FCC
  30. Southwest to roll out wi-fi to its whole fleet starting next year
  31. Skull mouse
  32. Qik for iPhone 3GS update removes 'WiFi only' restriction, 3G streaming is a go
  33. PS3 Slim shipping on August 26th, says Amazon
  34. Not to worry, you can still hack your Wii without Twilight Princess
  35. Asustek keyboard and netbook expected this fall
  36. Scalable open source computing platform
  37. $800 video card is worth every penny if you’re into that kind of thing
  38. Google refutes USA Today report on blocked Skype application
  39. Wanna work in a Microsoft retail store?
  40. News flash: Xbox 360 ‘Elite’ soon to be $299
  41. Super-Kamiokande
  42. AT&T responds to the FCC, says it "had no role" in removing Google Voice from the iPh
  43. Entelligence: Whatever happened to SPOT?
  44. Linux is big business
  45. How-To: Make an origami X-wing
  46. Apple reconsiders rejected iPhone apps, C64 emulator on the way?
  47. Amazon has all the new Canon cams up for pre-order but don’t believe the sales price
  48. Whitoken, a beautiful iPod Touch theme
  49. FCC to look into Google Voice, iPhone debacle next week?
  50. Tasers set huffer on fire
  51. New Sennheiser HD series look like solid headphones to me
  52. Blizzard announces new expansion, “Cataclysm”
  53. Begun, the phone wars have
  54. How things are(n't) made
  55. Look out, Slim: Xbox 360 Elite showing $299 in new Walmart ad
  56. ‘LOL OMG’ license plate spotted at local Cold Stone!
  57. Chainmail chess set
  58. It's coming
  59. Your iPhone 3GS can play 1080p video just fine (but will Apple let you?)
  60. CrunchGear talks fitness
  61. Slinky like light pattern from a chopper
  62. Engadget Podcast 160 - 08.21.2009
  63. Video: HTC Click previewed - Runs Donut, lacks Sense
  64. The Viliv X70 is finally available and shipping from Dynamism
  65. Toobla: Collect and share your favorite stuff from the web. 1000 Beta accounts availa
  66. DIY epoxy surfboard -- it rips!
  67. How to use Pyroelectric ("Passive") Infrared Sensors (PIR)
  68. Casio finds one more compact camera to debut: the Exilim EX-Z33
  69. Sony bumps the Memory Stick PRO Duo capacity up to 32GB
  70. First two Microsoft retail stores now hiring
  71. Lossless: Unlike PS3 Fat, PS3 Slim supports Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
  72. AT&T 3G should now suck less in San Francisco and New York
  73. AT&T finally advertises international roaming rates
  74. How to build a catapult part 1
  75. Zune HD getting previewed at select Best Buys this weekend
  76. Last call for the iSkin BlackBerry case giveaway
  77. Maple prototype
  78. Sirius XM readying SkyDock iPhone / iPod touch accessory and more?
  79. Snow Leopard will be out soon, no need to freak out
  80. How-To: Etch aluminum panels
  81. MSI Wind 210 with AMD Athlon Neo announced for Europe
  82. Samsung YP-R1 get first unboxing, approving review
  83. Poll: PS2 backwards compatibility on the PS3
  84. Sharp Japan links cordless phone to a touch panel
  85. Amazon says PS3 Slim already facing supply shortages, Sony disagrees
  86. This Bell Palm Pre ad looks familiar…
  87. Secret passage consultants
  88. Windows 7 runs free without activation for 120 days with simple command
  89. Contest Reminder: Superion Autobot up for grabs
  90. The Archos 2 Vision doesn’t look that great in person
  91. Duracell announces myGrid wireless charger, WildCharge feels a little KIRFed
  92. CrunchGear interviews up-and-coming inventor ‘East Side’ Dave McDonald from ‘The Ron
  93. This steampunk flash drive makes the meme sexy again
  94. Munster inhales fumes of prophecy, foresees Apple TV TV
  95. Ricoh GR Digital III hits the review bench, collects plaudits
  96. 1.5 million Durabrand DVD players recalled because they can burn your house down!!!
  97. Video: Another look at PS3 Slim and its removable HDD
  98. Amazon, Microsoft and Yahoo unite against Google Books
  99. Do one thing, and do it well: 40 years of UNIX
  100. Weekend Project: Stun Gun Potato Cannon
  101. Arduino Hero rhythm game
  102. FCC reveals Logitech Squeezebox Radio, could make all those streamy dreams come true
  103. Weekend Project: Stun Gun Potato Cannon (PDF)
  104. Call to all Ithaca makers & hackers!
  105. ASUS Eee Keyboard rumored for October, Ion-based Eee Box even sooner
  106. Nokia's 5800 Navigation Edition announced, finding its way to stores soon
  107. Walmart recalls 1.5 million flammable Durabrand DVD players
  108. HTC beats Microsoft to the punch, rolls out a different kind of 'project pink' to the
  109. Model for 3D printing on iPod
  110. HANNSpree's HANNSnote netbook now available in US, stuffed animal version hopefully i
  111. Video: HTC Click gets a 6-finger 'Donut' salute
  112. Steampunk mouse, now with 100 per cent more skull
  113. Awesome Terminator 4 T-600 USB skull
  114. Video: PhotoFast CR-7000 SDHC to CF adapter takes on 5D Mark II, lives to burst about
  115. Nokia 5530 XpressMusic up for $290 preorder on US site
  116. Glass Block LED Wall Display
  117. Littmann Electronic Stethoscope lets docs record, analyze heart rhythm
  118. Daily Crunch: Widescreen Edition
  119. PS3 Slim bitsreams Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA audio, at last
  120. Bell's Palm Pre commercial couldn't be more Apple if it had an Orba Squara soundtrack
  121. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  122. Ask MAKE: Why do lights buzz?
  123. Snow Leopard shipping August 28th, says Apple's UK online store
  124. Lenovo's IdeaPad S12 with NVIDIA ION on hold pending Windows 7 debut
  125. Sony: PlayStation 2 compatibility 'is not coming back' to PS3
  126. Back-to-school: 10 Things You Should Know About Going To The Bar
  127. Vintage typewriter repair kit
  128. Video ads coming to your print magazines, starting with Entertainment Weekly
  129. Ask Engadget: Good input device(s) and user interfaces for the 'over 80 crowd?'
  130. You really think Sony will be able to keep Linux off the PS3 Slim?
  131. Review: Sneaky Green Uses for Everyday Things
  132. Video: Concert Hands teaches you to play piano, whether you want it to or not
  133. Hooray for Guild Wars 2!
  134. SlingPlayer Mobile 1.1 for iPhone picks up App Store approval
  135. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen DLC rolling out August 27
  136. Patio cooler
  137. Video: excellent transforming Bumblebee costume
  138. iPhone 3GS totally capable of 1080p video playback
  139. Keypad-secured thumbdrive for the extremely cautious
  140. Tony Hawk: RIDE's skateboard gets FCC'd, USB dongle required for PS3 and Wii
  141. Duracell announces myGrid, new product offerings
  142. The LRO can transmit 461GB everyday. That would cost $231,883 on AT&T.
  143. US Army wants 2.3 gigapixel camera for aerial surveillance
  144. Soderbergh goes off on TV movie aspect ratios
  145. Oh my god there’s snow in football games now
  146. Liquidware announces modular, scalable Arm-based motherboards
  147. Zune HD going on tour; go be a groupie at your local Best Buy
  148. Look! A Macbook Touch splash page! LOOK!
  149. Prettiest. Workbench. Ever.
  150. EA, Ubisoft execs applaud PS3 price cut, also like things that are good
  151. Enicycle one-wheeled scooter
  152. Cloud Telecomputers announces Android-based Glass platform for desk phones
  153. The Engadget Podcast, live at 4:30pm EST!
  154. Pro Evolution Soccer 10 gets 360-degree control
  155. Sony announces motion controller update, world stares at PS3 Slim
  156. Horseman VCC Pro adds a bellows and large-format functionality to your DSLR
  157. Brando has a multi-touch+keypad for you Windows guys
  158. Keith Richards’ Bluetooth device: Gimme’ shelter!
  159. Precision fire alarm with Arduino
  160. The 1st gen iPod is still available from the Apple Store
  161. Adesso rolls out compact WKB-4000UB wireless keyboard
  162. Chumby widgets to appear on photo frame, other devices by year's end
  163. Students plan to protest Nokia store in NYC re: Iran role
  164. Nokia N97 mini pops in the FCC, not so much mini-er than the N97
  165. NASA needs $50 billion to reach the Moon by 2020
  166. Is this the top of a Canon EOS 7D, or are we just hopelessly optimistic?
  167. HP Mini 1000 hacked into touchscreen tablet
  168. Contest reminder: Five Superion Transformers action figures up for grabs
  169. Make a cardboard dragon
  170. Apricorn launches Aegis Padlock Secure portable USB drive for paranoia on the go
  171. The DJ-Tech mouse, everyone
  172. Always Innovating Touch Book unboxed, previewed and stuck to a fridge for good measur
  173. DiRT 2 demo now live
  174. Homebrew fire alarm
  175. Engadget's back to school guide
  176. Biergert & Funk QLOCKTWO gets an English version, our sincerest admiration
  177. Copies of The Pirate Bay are already popping up
  178. CrunchDeals: Batman: Arkham Asylum (PC) for free with Nvidia graphics card
  179. DJ Mouse 'eliminates the science of mixing music' with a jog wheel
  180. Get your Windows 7 Release Candidate while you can (that means today)
  181. HTC Hero soars through the FCC, again - this time for Sprint
  182. More Bars, Less Security, in More Places: AT&T can’t keep out script kiddies
  183. Zubbles!
  184. Last Polaroid cameras and film to be sold at Urban Outfitters tomorrow
  185. DVD/Blu-ray Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen confirmed for October 20, augmented r
  186. First-of-its-kind Internet addiction treatment center opens in the U.S.
  187. BioShock 2 won’t be launching in Q1 of 2010 [Update]
  188. HTC Hero earns FCC approval with CDMA, Sprint launch rumors more solid than ever
  189. Mitsubishi unveils REAL line of Blu-ray burning, super upconverting LCDs
  190. Rumor: Both Garmin-Asus nuvifones headed to AT&T
  191. The first Avatar trailer is here (update: American version)
  192. Wooden flashlight
  193. Picnic pizza box
  194. Nagano Japan shows off yet another contactless charging system
  195. Mitsubishi's new 1080p midrange PJ contender is the HC6800
  196. 45nm Cell microprocessor confirmed in PS3 Slim
  197. Ground Control to Major Douche: LG Watchphone comes to Orange UK
  198. How-To: Cardboard frisbee
  199. Did Microsoft delay its price drop announcement to avoid Sony's Slim Storm 2009?
  200. QuakeLive now supports Linux and Mac
  201. HTC Lancaster: AT&T’s first Android could be canceled
  202. Eat the rich: Swiss International Airlines in flight entertainment comforts the comfo
  203. Bose recruits QuietComfort 15 headphones into war on noise
  204. Quick Look: Plantronics Discovery 975
  205. Daily Crunch: Shoestring Diet Edition
  206. How-To: super-simple SD card socket
  207. Panasonic in-dash HD nav system & Blu-ray player ready to ship, are you ready for the
  208. The Solar-UFO is a UFO-shaped vessel that serves as a water purifier
  209. Handspree busts into the netbook party with the HannsNote
  210. Dinosaur iPhone dock
  211. NVIDIA hopes you'll be better able to distinguish its products if it renames them all
  212. Dice reader version 1
  213. LG GD910 gets UK pricing, arrives August 27
  214. Panasonic’s awesome in-car Blu-ray player and navigation system get priced and dated
  215. Both flavors of Garmin-Asus nuvifone coming to AT&T?
  216. Palm's Colligan rebuffs Steve Jobs' 'likely illegal' plea to stop hiring from Apple
  217. Art of Sound contest winners
  218. Mitsubishi's new Blu-ray DVRs have you covered, from super resolution to VHS
  219. CX2: Ricoh unveils digital camera with 10.7 optical zoom
  220. Best Science visualization videos of 2009
  221. Arduino binary clock doesn't care to be useful, just wants to be admired
  222. PS3 Slim is cheaper, yes, and new Cell processor makes it faster, maybe
  223. Ricoh CX2 has 10.7x optical zoom, CX1 pedigree
  224. Kohjinsha's 11.6-inch EX6 convertible tablet says XP, means Windows 7
  225. Microsoft tells WinMo devs they're beautiful, worth more than 99 cents
  226. Brando's Ultimate 3-Point Hand Strap will help you get attached to your DSLR
  227. Bethesda month(s) away from announcing new 2010 IP
  228. Blizzard, Future to launch World of Warcraft: The Magazine
  229. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  230. Hooray!: Don’t expect crappy movie games from Marvel anymore
  231. Worst. Idea. Ever.: Tattoo Mania for the iPhone
  232. Archos to announce Android tablet on September 15, specs revealed, I drool
  233. How-To: Portable voice recording booth
  234. Snow Leopard box set makes short-lived cameo in Apple's online store
  235. PlayStation Home v1.3: Universal game launch inbound, little else
  236. ZOMG: Car damage in Gran Turismo 5
  237. The G1 could get Donut, says notorious Android hacker
  238. Droidify: An unofficial Spotify Android app to tide you over
  239. Molyneux makes big promises for Fable 3, like he did last time and the time before
  240. A 1970s teenager's bedroom
  241. NPD finds featurephones account for 72% of new handset sales in the US
  242. Last Polaroids ever to be sold at Urban Outfitters
  243. How Pink Floyd recorded “Money”
  244. Asus beats out Apple in slightly sketchy reliability index
  245. PlayStation Home 1.3 will let you launch any game from inside the metaverse
  246. Electroadhesive climber robots
  247. Flashback: Tips for bike scrounging
  248. Samsung's WEP870 Bluetooth headset comes with earbuds, bundles of joy
  249. Back to School: Wide World of Ramen
  250. VAIO TT disappears from Sony's US site