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  1. New Splitfish PS3 controllers feature freaky button layout
  2. Engadget Podcast 159 - 08.14.2009
  3. Les Paul and the Tape Recorder
  4. Next-gen iPod touch photos supposedly leak out; Cocktail part of Apple announcement?
  5. Paul Sr. demonstrates OCC's electric chopper, Fox News seems mystified
  6. Portable SNES: too big for your pocket, but still good to have around
  7. Captain Yo brings the yo-yos
  8. Keepin' it real fake, part CCXXXI: Nokla E97 probably looks much better than it perfo
  9. Dumpster diving + computer = 100 trees
  10. Verizon tests first data connections on LTE network in Seattle and Boston
  11. BrainPort lets you see with your tongue, might actually make it to market
  12. Have your iPhone icons gone all crazy?
  13. Spying on the biggest iPod ever (Jalopy style)
  14. LG X130 goes from dawn till dusk on standard 9-cell battery
  15. Review: Stuhrling Raven Diablo
  16. HTC Leo rendered again -- maybe by HTC, more likely by fans
  17. Twitter now being used to direct botnets
  18. Hans Christian Ørsted
  19. Sony to court iPhone devs, match App Store pricing?
  20. Yeah, we get it: The new iPods will have cameras
  21. Ainol announces V8000HD PMPs with HDMI, h.264 support
  22. China backtracks, makes Green Dam 'optional'
  23. Psst… Hey, buddy, I’ve got a 37-inch TV to sell you for $100
  24. Interview: Nicholas Francis, COO of Unity, a leading iPhone game development platform
  25. Hermit crabs in glass
  26. Make: Projects - Bottle cutting
  27. Portable SNES mod is slick enough to hit retail
  28. Sony Ericsson Satio arrives at the FCC
  29. Media companies freaking out because they don’t know how measure TV ratings anymore
  30. Boeing's Airborne Laser shines a light on a missile mid-flight, says 'Hey, there!'
  31. Beautifully obsessive tool chest
  32. Lenovo issues battery recall for six ThinkPad models
  33. iPhone devs offered cash to code for the Zune HD?
  34. Wipe out Internet piracy, get a ratings boost? Not if you’re WWE.
  35. Belarus officially supports radiation-proof cellphone pockets for kids
  36. Old-timey grenade-shaped Atari controller brings us back
  37. How-To: Recycled wine bottle torch
  38. Smart power strip mod
  39. European retailer hacks â?¬100 from PlayStation 3 in run-up to gamescom
  40. USB digital microscope with 2MP CMOS sensor
  41. DIY wrist brace looks funny and works great in a pinch
  42. Take Back the Beep: AT&T promises to make some changes, T-Mobile and Verizon slow on
  43. Review: Yubz MAGNUM Bluetooth speaker
  44. Daily Crunch: Rock & Wood Edition
  45. Riding with the tall bike crew of Yogya, Indonesia
  46. Video: Intel is clandestinely selling Core i5 and new i7 chips in Taiwan
  47. Pre gets the on-screen keyboard it's been missing, yet has always had
  48. How-To: DIY air hockey
  49. Myvu's Crystal EV is 30 percent more Crystal, 0 percent less ugly
  50. Weekend Project: Electric Cigar Box Guitar
  51. Weekend Project: Electric Cigar Box Guitar (PDF)
  52. Periodic table sweater withstands the elements
  53. Keepin' it real fake, part CCXXX: Inkia 500 is a mutated, hamstrung N810
  54. Elegant wooden bikes by Renovo
  55. Handcrafted Ceramic Speakers are almost too pretty to blast
  56. The best TI-83 RPGs ever
  57. They’re making robotic sunflowers now (video)
  58. MSI dishes five new C Series laptops, all of which are perfectly average
  59. Program Arduino from a web browser with physical x wonderfl
  60. DigiDude camera mount shows Joby what style's all about
  61. Newsmy A8HD probably looks better than it really is
  62. Murmur Study by Christopher Baker and Marton Andras Juhasz
  63. Nokia N97 GPS antenna hack
  64. Qik for iPhone 3GS now available, still not capable of live 3G streaming
  65. Vision Research rolls out high-speed Phantom Miro eX-series cameras
  66. HTC files patent for capacitive stylus with resistive accuracy
  67. Rock that booty automatically
  68. Ask MAKE: Voltage divider
  69. Desktop Factory hits the dead pool
  70. Make your own Ball and Cage
  71. Online resources for the amateur astronomer
  72. Rotgutonix -- the slightly paranoid, somewhat discerning drunk's best friend
  73. iFixit breaks down… a Starbucks Barista espresso machine
  74. Ask Engadget: Best pocket-sized camcorder out there?
  75. 'Sources' say no Apple tablet until 2010
  76. WiSpi EX30: Watch everybody, all the time
  77. Getting Started with Arduino in the iPhone app store
  78. Monty Monty's modded instruments
  79. There are RPGs for the TI-83?
  80. Kaleidescape gets in line behind RealDVD for rough treatment
  81. iTunes 9 wish lists list wishes
  82. Hack your cooler: Air chillers
  83. What’s a mouse-a-sketch? I don’t know, but it looks awesome
  84. Entelligence: Stains on the sleeve of my operating system
  85. Stylish ceramic speakers: expensive but very cool
  86. T-Mobile, Alltel, and Verizon don’t suck at customer service.
  87. Autobahn using only effects pedals and guitars
  88. Book scanning gets a 1,000 fps turbo mode
  89. CourseSmart releases eTextbook reader for iPhone
  90. Corsair’s new high-speed thumb drive holds 128GB, is whale-like
  91. Mouse-A-Sketch
  92. Engadget Podcast -- live on USTREAM... right now!
  93. RIM working on Bluetooth watch, other spellbinding accessories?
  94. Apple might be planning keynote for September 7th, might have new products on offer
  95. Sure looks like the GM build of Snow Leopard has leaked
  96. Do you hate the iPhone? Probably not as much as this guy.
  97. Musical kettle looks like it might be loaded
  98. Zune HD specs fill in the blanks on video format support, battery life and more
  99. Behind the scenes at a RED-powered, heli-mounted music video shoot
  100. The Zune HD: September 15. Apple iPod Event: Likely September 8.
  101. Another day, another Apple Tablet rumor or How I stopped worrying and learned to love
  102. Les Paul - Music maker
  103. Brando churns out new HDD dock, all is well with the world
  104. For two days only, Metal Gear Solid Touch is $2.99
  105. DIY air sampler
  106. Samsung Instinct S50 now reportedly the Instinct HD, 'HD' officially the new black
  107. Ripple unleashes dashingly handsome LOOK on unsuspecting nettop crowd
  108. The joys of playing Street Fighter with your kids (and the devastation of losing)
  109. Talkback Thursday: Would you use tags if we implemented them?
  110. RED ONE mounted to UAV, flown around San Juan Island, captured on video
  111. Les Paul, father of the electric guitar, dead at 94
  112. Review: Stuhrling Millenia XT
  113. DPRG trebuchet
  114. Verizon announces AD3700 global modem from ZTE
  115. Mobile phone sales down, smartphone sales up
  116. Flipnote Studio: Nintendo DSi gets social drawing service in six languages
  117. 10 thousand, billion, billion stars
  118. Let Arduino Play: Arduino game contest
  119. Samsung's new compacts in person: front LCDs, GPS and WiFi don't go to waste
  120. Building a robot army, one cuddly bot at a time...
  121. Dell Mini 3i smartphone captured in pair of spy shots
  122. 1 to 10, how excited are you about The Beatles: Rock Band?
  123. Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 unboxing and hands-on
  124. Handmade hacksaw frame
  125. Lanyu LY-EB01 is world's cheapest laptop with built-in obsolescence
  126. Dell refutes high Linux netbook return rates, but not customer ignorance
  127. Zune HD, powered by Nvidia’s Tegra
  128. Mysterious Android touchscreen MID pics surface, Charles Fort notified
  129. Video: ‘To Catch a Pirate’ is like ‘To Catch a Predator,’ only with pirates
  130. How-to: Whittle a ball-and-cage
  131. Flash Zunes that disappeared from the Zune site reappear -- is someone toying with us
  132. Shocking news: Sony to sell e-books in open format!
  133. Kraftwerk via guitar pedals
  134. Zune HD color options revealed in pre-order email
  135. Samsung crams WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth 2.0 into well-specced CL65 point-and-shoot
  136. Video: Samsung's TL220 and TL225 cameras add a LCD in front to help with your self-po
  137. T-Mobile's myTouch 3G gets rooted, Questlove unavailable for comment
  138. Man burns down house in suicide attempt after losing his action figures
  139. Crochet potentiometers
  140. Hang your head, Sequoia e-voting machine; you've been hacked again
  141. Videos: Probably Fake Apple Tablet In Action. But Awesome.
  142. How-to: Get help with your Arduino project
  143. Modder hacks PSP for DualShock 2 control, proves kids aren't worthless
  144. Cree emitter LED flash/video light for iPhone 3GS
  145. Microsoft's Zune HD AV Dock and Power Pack up for pre-order
  146. BenQ grabs green card with LED-backlit V2200 / V2400 Eco monitors
  147. China scales down controversial web filtering plans
  148. The Lightning Temple project
  149. Clickfree Transformer for iPod / iPhone makes auto backups, music retrieval painless
  150. Sony takes Reader openness one step further, will offer EPUB titles only
  151. Toy piano as art
  152. On the role of mistakes in the process of creativity
  153. Walmart's $348 17-inch Toshiba Satellite L355 reviewed: surprisingly awesome
  154. HTC reportedly moves a million Magic smartphones, boogies down at midnight
  155. Infrared sensors hit 16 megapixels, can now spy on an entire hemisphere
  156. Guitar Hero 5 for Wii can stream downloaded songs directly from SD card
  157. Twittering interactive sculpture: Where is your art?
  158. Zune HD lands September 15th, up for pre-order today
  159. Daily Crunch: Mountain Tumbler Edition
  160. Texting makes kids dumb -- science fact!
  161. ROS: a common OS to streamline robotic engineering
  162. St. Louis hacker space
  163. AMD's 3.4GHz Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition review roundup: fast, but not Intel fast
  164. Samsung's ST500 and ST550 cameras add a LCD in front to help with your self-portraits
  165. Long exposure + street light + bugs
  166. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  167. Samsung unveils a camera with a screen on the front
  168. Boxee locks up additional funding, plots route from underground to mainstream
  169. Flashback: Solar-powered bike GPS
  170. How excited are you about District 9?
  171. HP Pavilion Elite makes an offer you (probably) can't refuse: Blu-ray, Win 7, quad-co
  172. A solid 17? laptop for $350 - and that ain’t a typo
  173. Naval battle at the Queens World’s Fair site
  174. Switched On: Apple wanes in the widget wars
  175. Hacking the Sony Reader
  176. Sleepy Arduino saves power
  177. Dell's slim new Inspiron Z family is totally carb free
  178. Dell's Zino HD crams desktop parts into miniature enclosure
  179. Palm quietly improving Pre build quality, tweaking hardware
  180. CrunchDeals: $10 off any ThinkGeek order over $30
  181. iPhone playing cards use washable PVC touchscreen technology
  182. Dell Inspiron Zino HD: a baby Dell HTPC
  183. Ersinhan Ersin's Tapeography
  184. Pre phones home with your location, which explains the black helicopters all around y
  185. Oh, By the way: The Palm Pre phones home with your location
  186. Help Key: Why 120Hz looks “weird”
  187. E3 Trophy avatar props start hitting inboxes
  188. Lenovo debuts "fit anywhere" Q700 home entertainment PC
  189. TIRE SECRET CAMERA ZOOM! GOOD FRIEND WISHES!
  190. BackPack shelf for your iMac proves there are always more places to store clutter
  191. Author of Ripped, Greg Kot, says the music industry only has itself to blame for pira
  192. Psyclone / React Wiimote chargers recalled due to fire hazard
  193. Samsung YP-R1 portable media player hits the FCC
  194. Wear your favorite place on Earth
  195. Yet another exploding iPhone
  196. Is Microsoft gearing up for Xbox Live on mobile?
  197. Sure, why not buy a Go Kart version of Batman’s Tumbler?
  198. Palm goes after Pre skin for Android
  199. Do you eat the moldy stuff?
  200. Atom-based Inhand FireFly SBC promises netbook-level performance at a "fraction" of t
  201. Oh yeah, that Iwata dude from Nintendo is crazy…
  202. Video: MSI buttocks commercial
  203. Judge: RealDVD is totally illegal as per the DMCA
  204. MAKEcation trebuchet bundle in the Maker Shed
  205. Dude, Where's my (flying) car? Part 2
  206. Windows 7 review
  207. Skateboard stools
  208. Video: Rescue drone swallows humans, carries them to safety
  209. Review: Stuhrling Atlas
  210. myTouch 3G gets rooted
  211. Xbox 360 Elite replacing Pro at $299 price point August 30th?
  212. Sony Ericsson’s Jalou, with Dolce&Gabanna b*****ng, is, like, so hot
  213. New Limited Edition Marc Ecko Star Wars hoodies and jackets
  214. Constant current LED driver
  215. How-To: Make Lego business cards
  216. Palm lays the smack down on Pre theme for Android
  217. Street Fighter IV Real Voice is the coolest cell phone strap ever (video)
  218. EVERYONE! Steve Jobs is driving to work now!
  219. Font designed with a car
  220. Microsoft and Nokia announce Office coming to Symbian
  221. Boxee Watches $6 Million More In Funding Stream In
  222. Nokia And Microsoft Make An Unholy Alliance To Bring Office Mobile To More Phones
  223. Expedition scooter
  224. Snow Leopard build 10A432 goes 'Golden Master,' mischievous sources claim
  225. Microsoft forbidden from selling Word, will probably keep selling Word
  226. Drink-on: NewCastle Brown Ale DraughtKeg
  227. World's most beautiful vise
  228. Intern's Corner: Chladni Plate, the alternate build
  229. How-To: Stereo guitar
  230. US, Canada, and Spain 'win' the battle for most expensive cellphone bills
  231. Razer teases StarCraft fans with new mouse, keyboard and headset
  232. World ranking: New Yorkers pay lowest cell phone charges
  233. Researchers develop infrared vegetable harvesting robot, to the disgust of children e
  234. The Flash Drive Lock: a solution looking for a problem
  235. Bicycle pr0n
  236. Phoenix hacker space meeting
  237. Netgear's Home Theater Internet Connection Kit spreads content on power lines
  238. Nokia rumored to be kicking Symbian OS to the curb, moving in with Maemo
  239. The HTC Touch Pro 2 is now available at T-Mobile. Too bad it’s $349.
  240. Automatic Mario could go on forever …
  241. Logitec DisplayLink-certified USB-to-DVI dongle handles QWXGA
  242. Video: The Onion discovers new Google ‘opt-out’ feature: Move to a secluded village!
  243. The Logitech Wireless Desktop treats your fingers to a new key design
  244. Samsung's Blue Earth solar touchscreen phone gets dubbed S7550, handled in Moscow
  245. DVD Jon Posts His Apple Anti-trust Subpoena
  246. Texas Judge rules Microsoft can’t sell Word anymore
  247. Apple films commercial in diner for new product: Yeah, right
  248. Dude, where's my (flying) car? Part 1
  249. iriver E30 shows love for the lossless, long-winded
  250. Dell lets loose Vostro 10 series from bullet-time