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  1. Jordan Hufnagel: Bike builder
  2. Humanthesizer - live dancing synth
  3. Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700 'cradles your fingers,' caresses your soul
  4. The MAKEcation Family Challenge!
  5. Arduino Etch A Sketch printer
  6. Razer preys on unsuspecting StarCraft fanboys, teases new mouse, keyboard and headset
  7. DynaVox Xpress handheld communication device boasts WiFi, Bluetooth
  8. Follow up - RealNetworks barred from selling DVD copy maker
  9. Daily Crunch: One Squid Two Squid Edition
  10. T-Mobile hits the sauce, demands $350 for HTC Touch Pro2
  11. Court injunction puts sales of RealDVD on ice, hopes and dreams in purgatory
  12. Sanrio and MIMOBOT team up to unleash some cute for Hello Kitty's 35th
  13. T-Mobile Touch Pro2 review
  14. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  15. How-To: Hidden Cabinet
  16. Art Lebedev's Navigarius GPS concept proves it's hip to be round
  17. Use PlayOn to screw the man and get Netflix on your PS3 (and Wii soon)
  18. 12 vintage Walkmans & the C&D'ed Retropod of 2004
  19. Musical Sorting Algorithms
  20. Zune HD coming September 15th, says leaked display stand
  21. Asimo costume: for best results, move robotically
  22. EPA neither confirms nor denies the Chevy Volt’s claimed 230 MPG
  23. Hurricane Zune continues: pics of display stuff, release date from Best Buy
  24. Latest ASIMO prototype is made of wood, requires one human
  25. A bunch of sweet vintage-y desk lamps for you to buy
  26. DraganFlyer X4 UAV puts the camera where it needs to be, even when the floor is lava
  27. RFID-secured hard drive: sexy if it works
  28. ECCEROBOT emulates your musculoskeletal system, looks like Beaker from the Muppets
  29. Ozzy will close out Blizzcon this year
  30. Arduino 017 is now available
  31. Razer and Blizzard: partners in StarCraft II swag
  32. Intel and Micron announce smallest, cheapest NAND flash yet
  33. DigiDudes: crowd-sourced keychain / tripod thingies
  34. Dell's slime-covered Inspiron Mini Nickelodeon Edition primed for kids, nostalgic adu
  35. Nyko Action Pak, Core Pak now available for $45
  36. Nintendo patent filing reveals inflatable cushion controller for horse riding, shark
  37. Sony’s new lithium batteries charge quick, love you long time
  38. The Verbatim Tough-N-Tiny is a tough, tiny 8GB USB drive
  39. Nokia and Microsoft to announce an "alliance" tomorrow -- what?
  40. Sprint officially announces 17 more WiMAX markets, mostly in Texas
  41. PixelMags Turns Magazines, Newspapers and Books into iPhone Applications
  42. Please be true: remakes of old Bullfrog games coming (Syndicate, Populous)
  43. Zune HD video hands-on: chock-full of media edition
  44. CrunchDeals: 1TB HDD with SATA to USB dock
  45. James Dyson Award entries
  46. Apple 'fesses up to 7200 RPM HDD issues, aims to dispatch a fix forthwith
  47. Video: Gigabyte T1028X unboxed, handled, available in good ol' USA
  48. Robot OS paves the way for army of standardized robo-assassins
  49. New Sony lithium ion batteries promise 4x the capacity, 99% recharge in 30 minutes
  50. John Carmack: Expect new game system ‘earlier rather than later’
  51. Every time you watch an English Premier League game online, um, something bad happens
  52. Living willow architecture
  53. Giant garbage bag kite
  54. Sprint details proposed $14 million ETF class action settlement
  55. The fine ladies of BlackBerry
  56. About time: Japan wants to mass-produce electric buses
  57. Flash Zunes mysteriously disappear from Zune site
  58. Program Python in a web browser
  59. LG's phone division cooking up netbook integration, 'blooming' keyboards, and a form
  60. Dell Vostro All In One now available in North America
  61. Review: Stuhrling Centurion
  62. Gadget Club: The Final Winner
  63. How-To: Install Windows 7 and live to tell about it
  64. HTC Touch Pro 2 to be T-Mobile’s most expensive phone?
  65. Android turns up on MIDs from Eston, SFR
  66. BlackBerry Mogo Talk and iSkin cases giveaway reminder
  67. Xbox Live Update has arrived, everything is going to be alright
  68. TruFocals make steampunk glasses a functional, expensive reality
  69. Sony finally admits NVIDIA chips are borking its laptops, offers free repair
  70. Xbox 360 gets Netflix exclusively
  71. Pedal... for a faster internet connection
  72. Humanthesizer turns 15 bikini models into a live dancing synth
  73. The big Xbox 360 Dashboard update is waiting for you
  74. Hands-on with the Zune HD
  75. New Microsoft Store logo: Pixelly
  76. Samsung's E1107 with built in solar panel gets a thorough shakedown
  77. Disney Netpal finally up for pre-order, ships this week
  78. Looks like we’ll probably be playing as Worgen and Goblin in next World of Warcraft e
  79. Nintendo patented a hemorrhoid pillow for the Wii
  80. IntensaFIRE chip adds programmable / rapid fire modes to Xbox 360 controllers
  81. China begins to crack down on ‘naughty’ text messages
  82. Atwood handmade tools: "small precious things"
  83. World's first 'wireless' pacemaker talks to your doctor daily, whether you like it or
  84. Amazon also leaks Zune HD pricing
  85. Video: Rescue robot can pull victims into its body
  86. HOLY CATS! IT’S A SHELF FOR STUFF BEHIND YOUR APPLE COMPUTER!
  87. Resistor reference card
  88. Is Sony Ericsson eyeing the netbook market?
  89. The EPA gives the Chevy Volt a 230 MPG rating
  90. Apple Planning Some Super Secret Social App?
  91. Up close with the Mythbusters
  92. Pressure sensitive computer keyboard
  93. Controversial Palm Pre ads judged to be effective, still creepy
  94. Matte screens now available on 15-inch MBP (for a price)
  95. 8-bit porn: the women of Leisure Suit Larry
  96. SpinTronic, light-based sound controller
  97. Millioniser 2000 synthmonica longs to be reborn
  98. Chevy Volt nabs shaky 230 MPG rating, might not ship in 2010
  99. Major labels show eagerness to fail with new CMX digital audio format
  100. Star Wars meets rice: Japanese company sells lightsaber chopsticks
  101. iPhone trick camera lenses
  102. Ion-equipped Samsung N510 netbook shipping stateside next month
  103. Intel issues X25-M G2 SSD firmware fix for BIOS password conundrum
  104. Xbox 360 officially the only console able to stream Netflix -- sorry, PS3 and Wii
  105. ReFunct 09: Symposium on hardware hacking & circuit bending
  106. Tiny kalimba wearable
  107. HP to sell contract-free, WWAN-equipped PCs in Japan
  108. MAKEcation pics: Teach your family to solder
  109. Turtle Beach keeps tweens boasting with Ear Force X41 Xbox 360 headset
  110. Apple reinstates matte display option on 15-inch MacBook Pro, charges $50 for it
  111. Bluetooth-enabled Modula therapy lamp changes color via cellphone
  112. Logitech's Harmony 900 remote controls components behind closed doors
  113. Arduino controlled I-Sobot
  114. Kingston dials things up to 256GB with new SSDNow V+ line
  115. Daily Crunch: On Balance Edition
  116. Nabaztag can't make RFID cool, has to file for bankruptcy
  117. Palm Pre soap brings webOS to the tub
  118. Roku bringing MLB.TV to their lineup
  119. BlackBerry 9700's arranged marriage to T-Mobile leaves its mark, seen in the wild
  120. In a move I’m calling “too little, too late, too proprietary,” major labels are intro
  121. Roku Video player now streaming live HD baseball games from MLB.TV
  122. Sandcastle QR code
  123. Dell's China-bound smartphone possibly called 'mini 3i,' but questions abound
  124. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  125. Wireless pacemakers become a reality
  126. CrunchDeals: Nintendo DS Lite for $89
  127. Using a skillet for surface mount electronics
  128. TG Sambo announces trifecta of Full HD 16:9 monitors
  129. Logitech adds RF to the Harmony One, calls it the Harmony 900
  130. First Impressions: Samsung Reclaim
  131. Dell to launch China-only mobile phone after all, calls it “Ophone mini3i”
  132. New York City Sand Table project
  133. USAA's Deposit@Mobile app puts check deposits a mug shot away
  134. Video: A PS3 Slim Ghost Story
  135. In case you missed it: Zero Punctuation number 100
  136. ZuneHD prices revealed: $220 for 16GB, $290 for 32GB
  137. Tony Hawk: RIDE makes official US debut on November 17th
  138. Donkey Kong shelves for holding all that old-school gaming gear
  139. Verbatim Tuff-Clip flash drives for the adventure nerd
  140. Comparing a Red One, 5D mk II and Panasonic GH1: highly illogical
  141. Onkyo TX-NR807 and TX-SR707 receivers keep the updates rolling
  142. Zune HD on-screen keyboard and browser caught on camera
  143. Zune gets FCC treatment, FCC needs a new camera guy
  144. Capcom announces the Platinum Hits Triple Pack for Xbox 360
  145. Best Buy lists Zune HD at $220 for 16GB, $290 for 32GB, coming September 8th
  146. Replacement iPod cable transforms it into a backup drive, kind of
  147. SlingPlayer 1.1 for iPhone promises DISH integration for US, 3G streaming elsewhere (
  148. Oh boy! A touchscreen MIMO sub-display is on the way
  149. Caption Contest: Waterproof BlackBerry Storm doubles as flotation device
  150. Giveaway: iSkin cases for the BlackBerry Curve, Bold, and Storm
  151. Wallbots: Robots that climb your fridge!
  152. New Make: Projects section, author index
  153. Nintendo's Iwata says Vitality Sensor is coming "not too late" in 2010
  154. Special Feature: Stuhrling Original Watches
  155. Don't let retailer's lights distract you from buying the right HDTV
  156. Blanco, Kljestan on North American FIFA 10 cover
  157. The unbearable lightness of babies: Station Wagon Living unearthed
  158. New 'flow router' may save the Internet from collapsing under the weight of all your
  159. Legalize it! We designed a t-shirt about jailbreaking your iPhone, and it’s great
  160. Wi-Fi on the BlackBerry Storm 2 more or less confirmed
  161. Microsoft's new retail logo revealed in trademark application
  162. Survey: 13 percent of teens have posted nude photos of themselves online
  163. NVIDIA inks deal for SLI support on Intel Core i5, i7 systems
  164. Everyone needs a Vespa; even the kiddies
  165. Samsung ST1000 GPS-enabled camera appears in blurrycam shot
  166. Zune HD hits FCC in prolific photo shoot, 16GB and 32GB capacities
  167. Louis CK, the comedian who told you to stop complaining about technology, is close to
  168. Review: Pharos Traveler 137
  169. "Minature Wonderland" model railroad
  170. Tainell kicks out Atom-powered T500 MID for China
  171. PS3 Slim rumor #852492893583495: Out next month, announcement next week
  172. Giveaway: Fuji EnviroMAX batteries
  173. Retailer claims PS3 Slim is headed for Europe next month, getting 100 Euro price drop
  174. Kingston starts shipping SSDNow V+
  175. Unboxing (and licking) the Samsung Reclaim
  176. WinMo 6.5 build 23022 caught on video, in all its finger-friendly glory
  177. Always being ‘connected’ is ruining our way of life
  178. Tony Hawk: Ride coming to North America on November 17
  179. Creative patent filing reveals drag and drop interface with "action tabs"
  180. Sketch3D, the 3D Etch A Sketch
  181. Dell smartphone to launch in China this week?
  182. DNA computer solves logical problems, inches closer to practical use
  183. Deposit checks with your phone
  184. CrunchDeals: Eee PC 900 w/ 20GB SSD for $189
  185. Review: Vibram Five Fingers Classic
  186. Neo Geo mini-arcade consoles fit on a bookshelf, set our hearts a-flutter
  187. Android-based Motorola Morrison spec’d out
  188. Infernal machines as high art
  189. Windows Media Center is set to thrill at CEDIA 2009 next month
  190. What popular video game made an appearance at UFC 101?
  191. Halo LED spraycan lets you make grafitti the cheap, legal way
  192. Motorola HX1 Bluetooth headset rumored to be $159, Sprint exclusive
  193. Video: Red One v. Canon 5D Mark II v. Panasonic GH1
  194. Amazingly simple magnetic heat-switching valve
  195. Gigabyte T1028X TouchNote brings fresher specs, steeper price
  196. Get angry: AT&T changes contract to prevent class action lawsuits
  197. Crazy scratch UI to create cheap, unpowered touch surfaces
  198. More evidence mounting of an 8GB iPhone 3GS?
  199. Nanovision's MIMO 720-S USB secondary display is slim yet touchable
  200. Rogers confirms inexplicable 8GB iPhone 3GS
  201. How-To: Ferret wheelchair
  202. Bring popcorn: Youserbase reviews Sony Ericcson's Satio and Aino smartphones on video
  203. Scratch-built vintage rockets
  204. Restoring a classic Casio
  205. ATI Stream goes fisticuffs with NVIDIA's CUDA in epic GPGPU tussle
  206. UAV Control: There’s an app for that
  207. Videos: Geek invents rubber band machine gun
  208. New case protects your iPhone from scratches, water and sand
  209. Personalized MakerBot-printed iPhone/iPod dock
  210. RAmos T6 PMP don't need no buttons
  211. Peddle powered apple grinder
  212. Bone-anchored hearing aids filter out noise, finally ready for human implantation
  213. MSI X-Slim X600 reviewed: an 'attractive choice'
  214. Alex Queral's carved phone book art
  215. Plywood chess set
  216. Intel's Core i5 750 spotted in the box, hastily removed and photographed
  217. It’s official: Toshiba finally went Blu-ray today
  218. Samsung's AMOLED-packin' YP-M1 PMP available in Korea, secret sauce still unknown
  219. Root an HTC Hero running Android
  220. Webcycle provides pedal-powered internet, reason to dodge browser-enlarging Flash sit
  221. I-O Data's SEG Clip brings 1seg mobile TV to iPhone and PC
  222. 2009 Parallax Propeller design contest
  223. Toshiba applies for BDA admission, Blu-ray players and laptops coming soon
  224. Crapgadget: "Oh yeah, they're totally serious" edition
  225. CrunchGear Week in Review: Ice Cream Mishap Edition
  226. Indilinx firmware cleans dirty SSDs, restores performance while idle
  227. Sony laptops can't use Windows 7's XP mode due to disabled hardware virtualization
  228. HTC Touch Pro2 spotted again, this time with AT&T b*****ng
  229. Source: Dell Mobile Phone Launching In China Within Days
  230. Altoids tin woodworking tools
  231. Cassette lamps
  232. Motorola Morrison specs purportedly leak out
  233. Video: Another Zune HD UI video
  234. Video: Zune HD partial UI walk through
  235. Sprint HTC Touch Pro2 shows up sporting a 3.5mm headphone jack
  236. How I Learned To Quit The iPhone And Love Google Voice
  237. AT&T's upcoming handsets include BlackBerry 9700, Garmin-Asus nvifone G60
  238. VIZIO VBR100 Blu-ray player freed from superstore confines, unboxed on video
  239. CRAFT weekly recap
  240. TB-007: Metal detecting robot
  241. Zune HD interface and media playback demoed on video
  242. Retro Review: River City Ransom (Wii Virtual Console)
  243. Droplet: A twee Arduino notification system
  244. Walls are no longer a limitation for U-verse with new RF Point Anywhere remote
  245. Collapsible cooler features AM/FM radio, MP3 input for $25
  246. If Jason Calacanis is against Apple, who can be for it?
  247. Video: Kid solves two Rubik’s Cubes while playing Guitar Hero
  248. Woot! Wireless meat thermometer for $20
  249. 3D-fabbed "owl wrap" for headphones
  250. What Is The Real Reason Dell Is Discontinuing 12-inch Netbooks?