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  1. CrunchDeals: Biometric fingerprint house lock with remote control for $160
  2. Nokia 5530 XpressMusic out of box, handled on video, preferred over 5800
  3. RAmos T11 RK boasts 720p H.264 support, a stylish but all too familiar UI
  4. MAKE Flickr pool weekly roundup
  5. MOTONAV GC550 GPS device found in FCC filing, nowhere else on the internet
  6. Living root bridges
  7. New Archos 2 Vision PMP pictured, priced, and predictably short on battery life
  8. Funky Lunch - sandwich creations
  9. Apple and Google made informal deal to not pilfer each other's employees?
  10. UK group Underworld streaming footage of tonight's concert live to iPhone
  11. App Store Thaw? Apple Accepts A Gmail Push Application
  12. iTunes 9: Blu-ray And App Organization And Twitter, Oh My?
  13. Sony's Party-shot dock crashes faux festivities to prove its potential for automated
  14. FPS gaming with actual firearms
  15. Wearable beer dispenser solves multiple problems at once
  16. LG Chocolate Touch and Samsung Omnia 2 slated for August 23rd, according to supposed
  17. USB hub looks like an old cassette tape
  18. HotCans: Self-heating canned food
  19. Blu-ray support coming with iTunes 9?
  20. Video: James Bond characters playing poker against themselves
  21. Nokia RX-51 tablet captured in the wild
  22. The Web Cycle: The faster you pedal, the faster your porn downloads
  23. What are you doing this weekend?
  24. NSFW: Ice-T tears apart a Powerbook, wants to be in Gears of War 3
  25. Unleash the awesome power of a DIY plasma gun
  26. Sprint and HTC Touch Pro2 tie the knot in early September?
  27. CrunchDeals: Fancy Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth headset for $43
  28. Maker Shed summer clearance sale!
  29. LG GD900 Crystal gets handled, sent to swim with the fishes
  30. ioSafe Solo 500GB rugged external HDD reviewed, tortured and drowned
  31. How would you change Amazon's Kindle DX?
  32. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  33. Reminder: Win a Mogo Talk folding Bluetooth headset for your BlackBerry Curve
  34. New illustrated mechanical explaination book
  35. Analysts say wireless charging is pointless without super capacitors
  36. HTC Fiesta: definitely Android, headed for AT&T
  37. The Manga Guide to Electricity
  38. TDK looks to deliver 2.5TB hard drives in early 2010
  39. Optoma pushes out $1K 1080p projector, the HD20
  40. Subscription services like Netflix Watch Instantly generates 20x the revenue of pay-p
  41. Tesla turned a profit! Celebrate!
  42. Sony S-Series Walkman lists itself on French retail site, just wants to be noticed
  43. Sharp's AQUOS DX2 HDTVs don't need any help to burn Blu-ray discs
  44. First pic of Microsoft retail store's construction -- both Abercrombie & Fitch gettin
  45. Video: Playing Mario with a mouse
  46. How-To: Make your own desert dust goggles
  47. Nokia device passes FCC for T-Mobile USA, looks an awful lot like a new Internet Tabl
  48. Stealth Computer kicks and shoves its Warrior 2000 rugged tablet out the door
  49. First Microsoft Store pictured in its parti-colored chrysalis
  50. Unbagging: Joshua Topolsky
  51. Video Review: EVGA Interview
  52. World of Warcraft is back in China, but censored (cue ominous music)
  53. Dell Mini 9 makes surprise reappearance on Dell's website
  54. Gadget Club Round 3 Voting
  55. Video: C&C 4 Director’s Cut Trailer
  56. A “bag of hurt” coming to Apple’s iMacs after all?
  57. Entelligence: The death of the PC is greatly exaggerated (at least for now)
  58. Apple tablet prophesied, sales foretold by eager analysts
  59. Lenovo's Android-powered O1 'OPhone' due next month
  60. CrunchDeals: Scosche solar charger for $25, plus an extra 15% off
  61. Mini Maker Faire Summer Series
  62. Engadget Podcast 158 - 08.07.2009
  63. Motorola working on Android skin, Blur
  64. Faulty GPUs reportedly cost NVIDIA another $119 million
  65. Aptly-named ‘Mozart’ media player looks like a piano
  66. Speed Week at Bonneville Salt Flats
  67. Buffalo adds 16GB microSD card / reader to its line of incredibly small USB memory
  68. Video: Where were you when Twitter went down?
  69. Gold, diamond-leafed Gaiser PCs might just bring Marie Antoinette back from the grave
  70. Dell Mini 12 quietly discontinued
  71. DIY Battlestar Galactica Rockets
  72. DIY intervalometer for Nikon DSLR cameras
  73. Large Hadron Collider to run at half-power until end of 2010
  74. Dropped your phone in water? Put it in a bowl of rice!
  75. Panasonic robot runs 24km on two AA batteries, makes it into Guinness Book of World R
  76. Geek Weekend: Ann Arbor, Michigan
  77. Computer makers’ tech support quality compared
  78. Thanko strikes again: Catgirl Earphones
  79. Make: Projects - Giant snow globe
  80. Verizon's HTC Whitestone leaks out, along with the HTC Mega and Tachi
  81. Computer makers’ tech support quality compared
  82. Make: Projects - Giant snow globe
  83. Verizon's HTC Whitestone leaks out, along with the HTC Mega and Tachi
  84. Computer makers’ tech support quality compared
  85. Make: Projects - Giant snow globe
  86. Inventec Rainbow marries traditional good looks with a Tegra heart of gold
  87. The Shack to sell the Palm Pre for $150 this weekend
  88. iStubz iPod Cables: Short is the new long
  89. Daily Crunch: The Oh Sea Edition
  90. Eee PCs rumored to ship with Moblin in October, Chrome OS on the horizon
  91. ChefStack automatic pancake machine -- for all your pancake party needs
  92. CrunchDeals: MSI Wind U120 with six-cell battery for $300
  93. How-To: Glassworking techniques for bottles
  94. Lenovo IdeaPad U350 review roundup
  95. Gaiser High End computers start at $7k
  96. Friday Discussion: Snake Eyes was a badass and the best G.I. Joe guy, true or false
  97. Sony’s EXMOR low-light shots truly stunning
  98. Inflatable buttons
  99. OpenChord allows actual guitars to play Guitar Hero, sound atrocious
  100. One external hard drive connector to rule them all
  101. CrunchDeals: Reserve Madden NFL 10 (Xbox 360) at Micro Center this weekend, get it fo
  102. Motorola's r765IS now available at Sprint, perfect for making Navy SEALs swoon with e
  103. Emergency iPhone charger measures just 1cm thick
  104. Quick note: The Sarah Palin Xbox is no longer available on eBay
  105. Fire pit kits to create your own fire garden
  106. Hacking the PS3 camera
  107. Video: Robots cook delicious ramen noodles for expendable humans
  108. Logitec makes routers fashionable again with ultraslim LAN-W300N/R
  109. Woot! Battery-powered lawn mower for $350
  110. Orange France outs the LG GD910’s excessively high price
  111. Tangible holography
  112. Amzer issues embarrassingly gigantic Palm Pre extended batteries
  113. Sharp floods Japan with 13 LCDs with built-in Blu-ray recorders
  114. LG's GD910 watchphone cheaper than expected, still worth more than your Dick Tracy co
  115. Weekend Project: DIY Teleprompter
  116. Samsung's WiMAX-packin' Mondi sized up against brothers, cousins and enemies
  117. Theo Gray on electrochemical machining
  118. iRex readying wireless e-reader while Plastic Logic's own snags $299 price point
  119. DIY rotomolding machine
  120. How a differential gear works
  121. Astak's $199 EZ Reader Pocket PRO wants to give Kindle 'a run for its money'
  122. AgfaPhoto intros beginner-friendly Optima 1, 100 and 102 cameras
  123. Garmin-Asus nuvifone finally coming to America in Q4 (or so they say)
  124. Dell quietly launches trio of widescreen LCD monitors, waits for you to notice
  125. T-Mobile's TouchPro2 spotted in the wild, $299 contract price bandied about
  126. Benq updates E-series monitors with auto-calibration sensor, fresh styling
  127. Motorola Morrison engineering sketches emerge, has Android written all over it
  128. 16GB and a MicroSD card reader, the size of your thumbnail
  129. First Impressions: G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra movie
  130. Ask MAKE: LED as light sensor
  131. Sony Ericsson 'Jalou' next in company's Symbian lineup?
  132. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  133. Tony Hawk: Ride dated, priced in the UK
  134. Inexpensive touch-screen Android devices coming from Samsung next year, says rep
  135. Chapter 2 of Tales of Monkey Island to be released on August 20
  136. First look at the Mad Hatter from the Alice in Wonderland videogame
  137. Pay for your Xbox Live addiction with Paypal
  138. Galaxy Zoo - help classify the Universe
  139. Transmission Audio Ultimate speakers -- $1M for the best monophonic sound ever
  140. Take a virtual trip on a Russian sub
  141. Anvil Motion cabinets: crazy cool and crazy expensive
  142. Tony Hawk Ride Limited Edition skateboard outed as UK version gets priced and dated
  143. Brainstorming cooler hacking ideas
  144. Ask Engadget: Best 20- to 24-inch LCD monitor with HDMI / DVI?
  145. Ramen robot makes 800 bowls a day - that’s almost enough for me
  146. Heirloom technology: Yazd's windcatchers
  147. Microfluidic chip does 1,000 parallel chemical reactions, looks glorious
  148. High-end Samsung AMOLED phone coming Q4 to Sprint, sub-$100 Android phone due out nex
  149. Review: LaCie 1TB Rugged XL external hard drive
  150. Iowa 911 call center now accepting texts; Twitter and Facebook status updates can't b
  151. UK’s “unhackable” national ID card hacked in 12 minutes
  152. Maingear's eX-L 15 gaming laptop arrives on planet Earth
  153. Nokia E72 exhaustively reviewed ahead of launch
  154. Grocery getter bike project
  155. What CTA's iPhone steering wheel lacks in style, it also lacks in convenience
  156. Panasonic’s micro four-thirds DMC-GF1 spotted in leaked picture
  157. Mysterious Dell laptop hits FCC, is a shoo-in for leaked Latitude Z
  158. Look, GadgetTrak caught an evil iMac thief in Brooklyn!
  159. OMG! DIY Drumsticks!
  160. Official Windows 7 upgrade chart is ridiculous
  161. Microsoft prepping pressure-sensitive keyboard
  162. Apple patent application promises means to detect gadget abuse
  163. Eberhard's RFMC rapid charger for Tesla Roadster now up for order
  164. Online adult entertainment not as recession proof as previously thought
  165. Review: BlackBerry Curve 8520 (T-Mobile)
  166. Omlet Beehaus is a plastic beehive for the urban conservationist
  167. “Party-shot” accessory for new Sony cameras automatically takes pictures of everyone
  168. Video: The OpenChord V1 guitar lets you play Guitar Hero, Rock Band with a real guita
  169. MSI Wind U200 gets â?¬499 price tag, up for pre-order
  170. Apple’s Phil Schiller Speaks On Censored iPhone Dictionaries, But Ignores The Bigger
  171. The Rubix coronary
  172. In-camera hair F/X on a Diana camera
  173. Phil Schiller says Apple didn't censor a dictionary
  174. G-Shock: Mister Cartoon x Redman x Todd Jordan
  175. Review: Touchatag RFID System
  176. Rumored Micro Four Thirds Panasonic GF1 gets pictured
  177. A $1.1 million Sarah Palin autographed Xbox 360
  178. A visit to the AxMan
  179. Windows 7 RTM released to TechNet and MSDN
  180. Nokia N97 Cityman disguise knocks N97 back a good two or three years technologically
  181. Netbook + mouse = Newton Mogo Mouse for netbooks
  182. Google Wave dev preview hands-on and impressions
  183. Pressure-sensitive keyboard lets you express fury, tenderness
  184. Goodyear and NASA develop the next-gen lunar rover tire (it’s springy)
  185. Dell goes pro with U2410 IPS monitor for Japan
  186. This Day in History: The Day Bill and Steve Did Big Hugs
  187. Buy something or get out: Some New York cafes ban no-good laptop users
  188. More electric vehicles: Japan wants mass adoption of “green” cars
  189. Kinpo VIA Nano-powered netbook rocks the 3G (but only in China)
  190. Robot Chicken mocks Castlevania, I laugh out loud
  191. Through-color MDF
  192. Ramen serving robots
  193. Touchable Holography uses Wiimotes to add touch to holograms
  194. Raytheon sells its first 'pain ray,' and the less lethal arms race begins
  195. Review: Lenovo IdeaPad S12 netbook with VIA Nano CPU
  196. Snapily offers customized notebooks with LASER COVERS
  197. Laptop Mag's tech support showdown strikes once again
  198. Tony Hawk: Ride to launch in three territories this year, everyone else will have to
  199. Prehistoric lumber
  200. Intel still won't talk Core i5 details, but you can order one anyway
  201. Facebook ain’t cool with the kids no more
  202. It’s AI Mario!
  203. Sprint announces the “eco-friendly” Samsung Reclaim
  204. A Worthog is standing by to repel any Covenant attack on Syndey
  205. How-To: Bike dog walker
  206. Samsung and Sprint introduce the Reclaim -- a cellphone made from corn
  207. Creative rents tuxedo, selects Opera for Plaszma-based Zii EGGs
  208. The Verizon Touch Pro 2 handled pre-release
  209. My Tether turns mild-mannered Palm Pres into wild and crazy hotspots
  210. Logitech outs the G500 gaming mouse and G330 gaming headset
  211. Daily Crunch: Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi Edition
  212. Circuit Girl fights resistance with homemade conductive glass
  213. iriver officially recognizes E200 PMP, does it proud in glorious press shots
  214. That's one crunchy cracker …
  215. Newton Peripherals' MoGo Mouse uglies up your netbook, hates your trackpad
  216. DIY Hoffman box
  217. If Apple had a huge, shiny Touchstone: WildCharge for iPhone checked out
  218. Touchable Holography: New projector lets you “touch” 3D objects with your hands (vide
  219. Laptop stand modded for coolness
  220. Toshiba ships 43nm MLC NAND-based SSDs to OEMs for unknown amounts
  221. Dave Smith Instuments introducing Tetra
  222. Brando credit card light bulb fills the void in your wallet... not your heart
  223. Broderbund's vintage papercraft software
  224. Toy control panel is an awesome gift
  225. PhotoFast GMonster SSD gets wrestled open, found to contain compact flash cards
  226. Toshiba still ignores Blu-ray, releases three DVD-based DVRs in Japan
  227. Philips to unveil saliva-based roadside drug test later this year
  228. Worst. costume. evar.
  229. Buffalo HDS-PH500U2 gives you 500GB of rugged, encrypted storage
  230. TomTom's iPhone car kit and navigation software priced overseas
  231. Logitech replaces G5 with Gaming Mouse G500, throws Gaming Headset G330 in for luck
  232. Experimental Robot Platform (ERP)
  233. Hiroshima - 64 years ago today
  234. New-fangled digital measuring cup actually improves upon the original
  235. Hitachi one-ups WD with industry-first 2TB 7200RPM 3.5-inch hard drive
  236. LG's lengthy BL40 gets the hands-on treatment it deserves
  237. Best Buy goes 3D, even augmented reality isn't safe from advertising
  238. Sony’s new point-and-shoots may actually be different from the rest
  239. Sony's Party-shot dock snaps incriminating Facebook photos while you drink
  240. Sony's CyberShot DSC-TX1 and DSC-WX1 cameras boast pet-friendly settings, 'Exmor R' s
  241. Sony's CyberShot DSC-TX1 and DSC-WS1 cameras boast pet-friendly settings, 720p HD vid
  242. How-To: Magnetic fish tank cleaner
  243. Automatic baudrate converter
  244. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  245. Digeo is giving away two Moxi HD DVR and Moxi Mate
  246. Fast robot hands
  247. Screen Grabs: DJ Hero makes cameo in Kid Cudi video, comes back full circle
  248. Hitachi’s 2TB 7200RPM HDD is world’s first
  249. Verizon-branded Touch Pro2 plays 'spot the difference' with preview spy shot
  250. Review: Loopbags Vanguard 15-inch Backpack