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  1. Rumor: Olympus E-P2 coming by year’s end, to have viewfinder
  2. iPhone users: This virtual girlfriend will never leave you (video)
  3. Interactive laser demo is quite awesome!
  4. Palm's ad agency "loves that you're creeped out" by new TV spots
  5. Kensington rolls out iPod dock with extended battery, clock and weather app, notebook
  6. The future of fabrication is here: Shapeways announces stainless steel printing
  7. Altek crams a dozen megapixels of wishful thinking into T8680 cameraphone
  8. Brando tests the limits of consumer behavior with folding credit card light bulb
  9. Video: Demo of Nikon’s S1000pj projector camera
  10. AR round-up
  11. Digital reliquaries
  12. Microsoft's big new Xbox update makes some game installs much, much smaller
  13. Unifying by Logitech is a proprietary system we can get behind
  14. Flat pack iPhone copy stand
  15. The speaker phone (no, not that speakerphone)
  16. NVIDIA clings desperately to XP with the DirectX 10 hating ION LE chipset
  17. Toshiba's capacious 64GB SDXC card sampling this December, thrilling next Spring
  18. Daily Crunch: A Cry for Help Edition
  19. Kensington's iPhone / iPod charging dock throws a mini battery into the mix
  20. The boy who harnessed the wind
  21. Netflix rumored to be bringing Watch Instantly to iPhones, skepticism advised
  22. Toshiba announces world’s first 64GB SDXC memory card
  23. Sony's PlayStation 3 Slim to debut August 18th at Cologne gamescon?
  24. MAKEcation Cooler Hacking Challenge
  25. Logitech's USB Unifying Receiver: one dongle to serve multiple input peripherals
  26. AMD's integrated 785G graphics platform review roundup
  27. T-Mobile UK sneakily offering iPhone 3G to moneyed customers
  28. Clearwire lighting up ten more markets with WiMAX on September 1st
  29. 80GB PlayStation 3 on the outs in Japan, PS3 Slim looking all the more likely
  30. HTC Rhodium spotted in Sprint "compatible phone" list, Touch Pro2 definitely maybe im
  31. PaperBack - paper based backups
  32. Transparent aluminum! Would that be worth somethin' to ya, eh?
  33. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  34. 80GB PlayStation 3s to be discontinued in Japan on August 9?
  35. ROFL: WET Shot at Love viral video
  36. WTF: College student faces up to 10 years in prison for modding game consoles
  37. The Shack: You have questions, we have propaganda
  38. Telenav launches GPS Navigator for the T-Mobile myTouch 3G
  39. Nikon Coolpix S1000pj projector-cam beams into reality with friends
  40. TeleNav GPS Navigator comes to T-Mobile's myTouch 3G
  41. Nikon goes official on the S640, S570, S70 and S1000pj Coolpix
  42. Stove Necklace
  43. Reminder: Win a Mogo Talk folding Bluetooth headset for your BlackBerry Curve
  44. Mini Docking Station is, surprisingly, not completely hideous
  45. Snapdragon and Tegra-based everything incoming
  46. Nintendo DSi Facebook connectivity coming to North American tonight
  47. INQ Mini 3G and INQ Chat offer slimmer, sexier angle on "social mobile" segment
  48. DefCon participants fooled by fake ATM
  49. Video: Josh talks Apple on G4's Attack of the Show
  50. Kensington outs the Charging Dock with Mini Battery Pack for the whole iPod family
  51. Alienware M17x with dual-GPU review roundup
  52. Review: Razer Mamba wired/wireless gaming mouse
  53. Pre Philosophy: Why are Palm’s ads the way they are?
  54. Dell adds high-powered ATI FirePro M7740 graphics to the Precision M6400
  55. Samsung M1 PMP to challenge Zune HD with some Tegra of its own?
  56. OCZ’s 1TB SSD Colossus due out this month for ~$2500
  57. Square iPhone Payment System turns your phone into credit card reader
  58. Nikon D300s, pro photographers meet up to make magic together
  59. Quick Look: HP Mini 5101
  60. Nomadic Standard Time
  61. Video: The murder of a Volvo S80 by Cash for Clunkers
  62. Nikon Coolpix S640, S570, S70 leak out, leave little to the imagination
  63. CrunchDeals: Game Informer Magazine subscription for $5, today only
  64. Shackitecture hideaway made from windows
  65. Windows Mobile 7 to be a premium, multitouch beast of a platform
  66. DIY home surveillance
  67. Netflix to stream to Wii, iPhone
  68. Fujitsu's CELSIUS ULTRA gaming PC caught on video
  69. Batman: Arkham Asylum demo due out this Friday
  70. Ben Heck inches closer to finishing ‘Bill Paxton Pinball’ machine
  71. Caliper pen
  72. Video: Cornell's autonomous robot sub wins competition, our hearts
  73. Some Nikon D300s videos for your perusal
  74. Bodega Launches Mac OS App Store
  75. Sony's early plans for motion controllers involved superheroes, magic, and... Teletub
  76. CEA members don’t like carting away garbage, try to beat impeding NYC laws
  77. CrunchDeals: Get Madden NFL 10 for free with $49 Sports Illustrated subscription
  78. Verizon: Touch Diamond, Touch Pro now $99 with contract
  79. DIY balancing scooter will make you the envy of geeks everywhere
  80. The Nikon S1000PJ projector camera leaks out along with three other Coolpix models
  81. Exploding iPod blows up in Apple's face
  82. OCZ's 1TB Colossus SSD gets a price and launch timeframe
  83. HTC Hero and Click coming to China under Dopod brand
  84. Netbook Fight! Gateway LT3103 versus Acer Aspire One 751h
  85. Did you know that your iPhone is also a document scanner?
  86. Japanese dude faces 2 years in prison, $96,000 fine for hosting 1,000+ Nintendo DS RO
  87. Paintball turrent plans for download
  88. Crestron's Prodigy Home Control System gets prices, specs
  89. More photos of the Praesto Fliegeruhr
  90. Radio Shack reb*****ng: Why? Why!?
  91. ATX In-Vehicle Text-by-Voice reduces the subtleties of your chatter to cold, hard SMS
  92. One part NES. One part iPhone. All parts awesome.
  93. The Shack's gargantuan laptop keyboard adds ominous undertone to Radio Shack relaunch
  94. Video: The Nao robot tries so very hard to make your life a little easier
  95. Google CEO Eric Schmidt Resigns From Apple Board. Surprised?
  96. Fujitsu's new gaming rig gets a teaser site, and a name: CELSIUS ULTRA
  97. Samsung launching new camera on August 13
  98. FYI, Sony’s VAIO W netbook is available for pre-order from Best Buy
  99. Minimalist tilt-activated lamp
  100. nuvi GPS with EDGE data makes its FCC debut
  101. Nikon Coolpix S1000pj to boast projector? Sure looks like it!
  102. HTC Click launching in Q4, but not in America
  103. Gaming on the Throne: Review of Ten Pin Championship Bowling for iPhone
  104. Verizon Wireless slashes most smartphone prices to $99
  105. Collin's Lab Notes: DIY Cymatics
  106. ATM scam at DEFCON clearly the work of ironic criminals
  107. Review: Colasoft Capsa network analyzer
  108. Home science projects from Exploratorium
  109. Intel denies rumors that Z-series Atoms are headed for the grave
  110. Allegedly: Apple tries to put gag order on man over exploded iPod touch
  111. How-To: Wooden shrink cup
  112. Snapdragon and Tegra smartbook rumors swirl before likely year end push
  113. CrunchDeals: Garmin nuvi 265T GPS with lifetime traffic data for $150
  114. Facebook Connect for the DSi goes live in North America
  115. Palm Pre drops to $99 at LetsTalk online store, for a limited time
  116. Full specs of new Sony Readers posted (and then pulled)
  117. Don't forget your soldering challenge!
  118. Google's Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple board over "conflict of interest"
  119. iMuz launches three new PMPs for your amusement
  120. CrunchDeals: $99 for a Palm Pre today only
  121. The office crossbow
  122. DIY Eee keyboard mod
  123. Wizards beware: the Window W26 Sorcerer's Stone plays WMA files
  124. Sound circuits played by video projection
  125. Full specs leak on Sony Reader PRS-300 and PRS-600
  126. The Palm Pre is now available on Amazon
  127. Microsoft's browserless Windows 7 E gets EUthanized
  128. Kingpin's Defcon 17 badge
  129. Samsung's retail Omnia II smartphone gets hands-on treatment
  130. Palm Pre WiFi tethering
  131. Pummer, in the wild
  132. Empty ink cartridges repurposed as glorious lamps
  133. Sony's VAIO W netbook reviewed: personable and pricey, and that's pretty much it
  134. Glass leaves sweat to generate electricity, get nervous in public situations
  135. Arduino aquarium controller
  136. Video: T-Mobile BlackBerry 8520 sold and unboxed early
  137. Screen Grabs: Jawbone gets chewed out by Entourage's Johnny Drama
  138. CrunchGear Week in Review: Escape from Danger Edition
  139. HTC sees revenue falling due to "delays in product launches"
  140. Piggy speakers are so cute they make us wish we were still vegetarians
  141. Samsung's 'Tap and Take' teaser hints at revolutionary, unicorn-approved Smart Camera
  142. Rumor mill: Nikon VP650 camera / projector combo soon to be revealed
  143. RadioShack soon to be called "The Shack" ?
  144. Palm Pre sales go live at Amazon
  145. Toyota’s running humanoid robot
  146. Radio Shack reb*****ng to "The Shack"?
  147. Tips on "unpresenting"
  148. “Well-informed” Nikon insider says combination camera-projector coming next week
  149. Thanko USB dental device will help prove you still need a dentist
  150. Barron's: Analyst handled Apple tablet, says competitors have paused production lines
  151. Holiday season will see big changes in laptops
  152. CRAFT weekly recap
  153. Rotaliana Diva iPod / iPhone dock vamps up your situation
  154. New countdown on Square Enix’s site: “VII Days”
  155. TubeSat - Personal satellite kit?
  156. Windows Phone’s Zune-like interface demoed on video
  157. Always Innovating's Touch Book now shipping
  158. Man, the U.S. had a crazy cyberwar plan against Iraq (that it didn’t execute)
  159. New NXE reduces size of Xbox 360 hard drive installs
  160. Head of Roman Catholic Church in England warns against the dangers of SMS, email, and
  161. Look, new cities will soon have WiMAX
  162. Maker Shed weekly wrap-up
  163. Martin Jetpack public test flights taking off in early 2010
  164. DIY Eee Keyboard is big, beautiful, and highly coveted
  165. Windows Mobile 6.5, HTC Touch Diamond2, and Flash collide on video
  166. New line o' geek tees
  167. HP Compaq's $300 laptop reviewed, makes strong case to bypass netbook
  168. Star's pillow hands
  169. 3,604 cups of coffee
  170. Acer Timeline 8000 series arrives at Office Depot
  171. Cardboard Tube Fighting League
  172. BlackBerry App World 1.1 unleashed, makes welcome improvements to store navigation
  173. Nikon to reveal something “groundbreaking” next week
  174. Leaked Sprint WiMAX roadmap names new cities for 2009 rollout
  175. Taser Shockwave will take out a herd of charging rhinos
  176. Snow Leopard pre-orders now being taken at Amazon
  177. Someone has seen the Tapplet and is making vague statements about it
  178. Go preorder Snow Leopard on Amazon! Run, you fool!
  179. Tenenbaum ordered to pay $675,000 to record labels
  180. AT&T responds to FCC letter re: Google Voice mobile iPhone App
  181. Sony Alpha 850 DLSR manual pops up on Hong Kong support site
  182. Let’s celebrate Firefox’s 1 billionth download!
  183. Urban Mole robot could deliver your mail via insane network of underground tubes
  184. EA game doesn’t appear to be stumbling block for Fedor to fight in UFC
  185. Daily Crunch: Twin Cinema Edition
  186. Nope, don’t expect to see an Apple e-book store
  187. Engadget's recession antidote: win a 16GB iPhone 3G from Rapid Repair!
  188. Hey, look! It’s a ‘PS3 Konsole slim’ on Amazon Germany
  189. Make: Science Room - Choosing a microscope
  190. iJoyPad demoed on iPhone 3GS, full screen PSX games looking rather sweet
  191. First broadband over power lines working spec released
  192. MiLi Universal Charger for the psychedelic world traveller
  193. Acer rolls out ASM5800, ASM3202, ASX5810 desktop PCs
  194. Intel discontinuing Z-series Atoms?
  195. How would you change Apple's iPhone 3GS?
  196. How-To: DIY mic pop filter
  197. PlayStation 3 slim listing pops up on Amazon Germany
  198. Hacking parking meters
  199. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  200. Original Futurama cast returning to the show (!!!)
  201. Brain Carpet microelectrodes could help translate thoughts into actions more effectiv
  202. Imitation Eee Keyboard — not as slick, but still sweet
  203. Price of the PS3 has come down 70 percent… what? No, not for you, silly
  204. FCC now inquiring about AT&T's involvement in Google Voice's iPhone rejection
  205. LEDSAUR Tyrannosaurus Rex desk lamp makes chewing through paperwork less monotonous
  206. PS3 manufacturing costs down 70 percent? Strange, it doesn't feel that way
  207. Call for Makers - SE Michigan, Mini Maker Faire
  208. Video: Arduino-based 'insecure, egotistical' robot band
  209. World’s first USB 3.0-capable motherboard gets delayed
  210. Bethesda dates WET For September 15
  211. $500 for the mother of all radar detectors
  212. Oscilloscope text display from a single PIC
  213. Movie Gadget Friday: Strange Days
  214. Review: Universal’s Fast & Furious Blu-ray iPhone app (It’s a start)
  215. Reminder: vote for your favorite Kindle design by Monday!
  216. Shock: High school student whose Kindle 1984 was deleted sues Amazon
  217. Diamond-blade dicing saw from hard drive
  218. Microsoft announces pricing for Windows 7 family pack, upgrading
  219. Nokia 5800i XpressMusic hits the FCC: it's like the 5800, only less so
  220. Review: JVC Everio X GZ-X900
  221. The Chinese iPhone surfaces
  222. HP debuts 2709m 27-inch 16:9 display
  223. iPhone exploit to end all iPhone exploits now fixed
  224. Take Back the Beep: how to disable voicemail instructions on Sprint
  225. Geek Weekend: Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN
  226. iPhone OS 3.0.1 update released, fixes SMS vulnerability
  227. Engadget Podcast 157 - 07.31.2009
  228. LEDSAUR: Dinosaur-shaped desk lamps
  229. Mint-tin key carrier
  230. Onkyo ND-S1 iPod dock feaures digital audio, composite video, and leaves iPhone owner
  231. ROFLcopter: Nokia E71x has identity crisis, wants to be a BlackBerry
  232. Free Parking: Black Hat conference attacks electronic parking meters
  233. Engadget Mobile reviews Nokia's Surge
  234. LG's BL40 "Chocolate" phone sashays its way through new ad
  235. TASER X3 video hands-on: watch out, baddies
  236. Barnes and Noble now has free Wi-Fi
  237. Motorola Sholes Android phone for Verizon appears in the flesh
  238. Engadget's recession antidote: win a DYMO LabelWriter 450 Twin Turbo!
  239. Black Wii now available from importers for $333
  240. This is Spinal Tap makes its way to Rock Band
  241. Dear PR People: Think before you press send
  242. Make: Projects - Mold concrete pots in scrap styrofoam
  243. LG's magical sliding fridge drawers: how did we ever live without them?
  244. O2 claims iPhone security patch will hit iTunes on Saturday, Apple stays silent
  245. Unintended consequences: Jay-Z’s ‘Death of Auto-Tune’ boosts sales of the software
  246. MacBook Air-style netbook available in Singapore next week
  247. Toyota's humanoid robot was born to run
  248. DJ Hero Renegade Edition shipping 10/27 for $200
  249. Aluminum MacBook Pro, iPhone turned into cake
  250. Student-made equipment in the Pratt metal shop