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  1. PlayStation Home could stream TV shows, movies in the future
  2. Logitec introduces cross-eyed XY stereo microphones for your Walkman or iPod recordin
  3. DIY Vortex cannon
  4. Fujifilm Finepix Real 3D W1 gets the hands-on treatment
  5. Hint: Only wear the Wink Glasses when in the comfort of fellow nerds
  6. David Pogue launches all-out war on canned voicemail messages
  7. Panasonic Nanocare administers ionic moisture, placebo effect
  8. ASUS G60Vx lappy smuggled out of the Peoples Republic of Gamers for in-depth review
  9. Meet An9-PR, the cutest multi-purpose robot out there
  10. Review: G-Force
  11. Engadget's recession antidote: win an HP TouchSmart IQ527!
  12. Ever hate a gadget so much that you destroy it?
  13. Zii EGG prototype gets a hands-on demonstration
  14. A photograph in which we discover that those checkpoint-friendly backpacks seem to wo
  15. Online index of mechanical puzzles
  16. Motorola Sholes Android phone headed for Verizon?
  17. VUDU's streaming service demoed live on an LG TV
  18. Daily Crunch: Red Plasma Edition
  19. Samsung's Solstice touchscreen phone bounds onto AT&T
  20. When you want to care enough to send the best, but forget
  21. How does a 55-inch LED HDTV from Samsung sound to you?
  22. Money to burn
  23. Samsung 8500 series LCD TVs feature local-dimming LED backlights, Yahoo! widgets
  24. Robot with iPhone 3GS head reminds us of a cuter, more magnanimous Steve Jobs
  25. Sweet, merciful Alan Thicke! The iPhone Bug will attack today!
  26. Handbag of holding d20 edition
  27. Zero Motorcycles bridges the dirt/street gap with the Zero DS electric motorcycle
  28. Apple updates the Time Capsule, 2TB for $500
  29. JVC has two new sets of cans, the Black Series (sounds mean)
  30. DARPA's CALO project, the militaristic Clippy, set to invade iPhones this year
  31. Old rivals Sony and Sharp inked LCD joint venture deal
  32. MSI Wind battery used as a not-exactly-portable, unreliable USB charger
  33. Apple unveils 2TB Time Capsule, ships today for $499
  34. Videos: More info on the Creative Zii Android project
  35. Coconut headphone mod
  36. Joby's Gorillamobile keeps your phone firmly affixed to whatever
  37. How-To: Wet/dry control for a toy voice changer
  38. Apple kicks out MobileMe iDisk app for iPhone
  39. Victor JVC to roll out new Everio full HD camcorder
  40. Gas-powered vortex cannon as big bad wolf
  41. Acer reaffirms that Android-based netbook still coming in Q3
  42. How-To: Build BEAM vibrobots
  43. ASUS kills USB 3.0-laden P6X58 motherboard for reasons unknown
  44. Digital Cowboy's DC-MCNP1 2.5-inch NAS doubles as media player
  45. Nintendo finally sees Wii demand slowing, calls iPhone a DS / DSi competitor
  46. JVC issues Everio GZ-HM400 Full HD camcorder in Japan
  47. Timber Frame Design using Google SketchUp
  48. $100 Maker Shed shopping spree could be yours!
  49. SMS vulnerability on iPhone to be revealed today, still isn't patched
  50. Marvel releases Spider-Woman motion comic trailer
  51. PlayOn media server now serving Wii customers (in beta, anyway)
  52. Dell fined $30,000 by Taiwan government over pricing mishaps
  53. Nikon announces two new lenses, 70-200mm and DX 18-200mm
  54. Printable batteries
  55. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  56. WSJ: Apple going to CES 2010. Reality: Nope.
  57. Nikon D3000 entry-level DSLR unveiled
  58. Nikon D300s officially announced -- 720p/24 movie mode with autofocus and mic input
  59. Leica S2 DSLR hitting UK scene in October for eye-opening $26,165 without lens
  60. Nikon announces D3000 and D300s, as expected
  61. Late breaking news! Steve Jobs works at Apple HQ, spotted leaving
  62. How-To: Acoustic rain gauge (disdrometer)
  63. LG releases first official shots of BL40 "New Chocolate"
  64. Leica S2 gets priced and dated
  65. $20 solder paste fridge!
  66. Apple planning a “hot pants” device with the controls in the back?
  67. Sony brings over a million Google Books to the Reader
  68. Google drops more than one million public domain books for Sony’s eBook store
  69. Trusting Swedes follow GPS 400 miles off-course
  70. Kodak Theatre HD Player updated with YouTube HD, 1080p support
  71. How to get top-tier audio in your convertible
  72. A great photoset of high-end home theaters
  73. Flashback: Rock 'N' Roll Speakers
  74. P2P “jeopardizes national security,” jailbreaking “desirable to drug dealers”
  75. Motorola Morrisson with T-Mobile 3G and UMA hits the FCC
  76. Netgear and OpenDNS to filter traffic, replace parents
  77. Capcom reveals Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles cover art, but who’s the guy in
  78. Re: MAKE IT! event in Santa Fe, NM, Aug 7-9
  79. Papercraft NES and Dreamcast cost less, play just as many cutting edge games
  80. DJ Hero Renegade Edition unveiled
  81. WowWee Cinemin Swivel available for pre-order in U.S. and Europe
  82. Intel exec speaks the obvious: first-time buyers aren't going for netbooks
  83. CrunchDeals: 19-inch LCD for $100
  84. Bacteria's back at it with IntoGrafx portable TurboGrafx-16
  85. Is the iPhone causing Apple to lose the plot?
  86. New Atom architecture Pine Trail on schedule for this year, says Intel's Eden
  87. HP will have an 11.6-inch netbook
  88. Heather Knight of JPL @ Ignite
  89. Unofficial Google Voice client for Palm Pre makes the scene
  90. Qualcomm SSLS: eZone hitting the market in 2010
  91. Samsung going after ebook market, at least in South Korea
  92. Unboxing the $1,195 URC MX-5000 remote
  93. T-Mobile myTouch 3G preorders now shipping, arriving, being touched
  94. Gorillamobile: A Gorillapod for your phone
  95. China’s answer to Transformers: Metallic Attraction Kung Fu Cyborg
  96. Amazon Kindle design contest: now it's your turn to decide who wins!
  97. Sonic upgrading CinemaNow movie streaming to 1080p
  98. And now THQ says Project Natal will be out next year
  99. Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast
  100. Kodak's 1080p Zi8 HD pocket camcorder in hand
  101. The That’s Incredible! Video Game Invitational: This is what we used to watch
  102. Video: Creative Zii EGG 3D gaming demo
  103. Decomposing plastic with bacteria
  104. Nokia N97 'Mini' gets pictured in the wild?
  105. Portable TurboGrafx-16 for a little nostalgia on the go
  106. For whatever reason, the knives are out for HP
  107. Mojet T40 R/C jet car
  108. Pre-ordered Viliv X70s delayed to August 11, new customers might have to wait till Se
  109. Gadget Club: Round 2
  110. Praesto Fliegeruhr: Horrible name, beautiful watch
  111. Greenpeace takes a break from issuing reports to vandalize HP corporate HQ
  112. Facial reconstruction urns let you store your ashes in your head
  113. HP reportedly beginning production of new 10.1-inch, 11.6-inch netbooks / ultralights
  114. Car? Kids? Get a two-pack of headrest LCDs for $130
  115. Pioneer's ultraslim DVR-XD09 burner is more jewel case than drive
  116. Apple: Jailbreaking encourages cell tower terrorism, "catastrophic results"
  117. Sprint continues to lose money, customers
  118. Another iPod shuffle headphone adapter, this time from iLuv
  119. Windows 7 activation already cracked with Lenovo's OEM license key
  120. Samsung’s Spinpoint F3 uses two 500GB platters
  121. Senators to introduce legislation banning texting while driving
  122. Engadget's recession antidote: win a NZXT Cryo LX laptop cooler!
  123. Sprint loses $384m, 257k subscribers in first quarter of Pre availability
  124. AP’s rights management DRM explained
  125. The new Quicktime logo is pretty… new
  126. CrunchDeals: Velodyne 115-watt subwoofer for $104
  127. Intern's Corner: Hammer (machining) time!
  128. Neuros OSD 3 in development, makers want your input
  129. What a surprise: Sale of The Pirate Bay possibly in danger
  130. Pioneer sells another batch of Laserdisc players, in Japan
  131. Palm Pre lady remix: Like Jacob’s Ladder with cellphones
  132. DJ Hero goes renegade with premium edition turntable, DJ stand
  133. Eye-Fi and Apple, sittin’ in a tree, u-p-l-o-a-d-ing
  134. Capillary action colors calendar in real time
  135. Reusing mini-blinds as plant markers
  136. BenQ's new 1080p LCD TV monitor makes someone in Europe very happy
  137. Logitech intros seven new webcams, seven
  138. Zii Plaszma: A case study in WTF
  139. How-To: Human powered laundry
  140. New iPhone only visible to most loyal customers, claims The Onion
  141. AESIR's UFO-like UAV spotted above Wales, is ideal for your next Metal Gear Solid cos
  142. Man hacks USB charging port into netbook battery
  143. Vudu drops to plan B. Offers 1080p streaming on LG TVs
  144. Woot! Philips noise-canceling headphones for $8
  145. Printing press gets Tron-ified
  146. IFR developing iPod-like interface for infinitely tweakable supercar suspension setti
  147. T-Mobile to sell HTC Touch Pro2 in August
  148. Mothers, lock up your daughters — Star Trek cologne is here
  149. WiFi-enabled BlackBerry 8530 headed to VZW
  150. Easy-to-build tissue and balsa model planes
  151. VUDU ditches the box, integrates into LG's LH50 NetCast HDTVs
  152. Wink Glasses fog up if you start dozing, keep you occupied during those graveyard shi
  153. MovieSD: Japan gets “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles” on microSD
  154. Logitech introduces seven new webcams, makes decisions ever harder
  155. 2GB Eye-Fi Geo automatically geotags wirelessly uploaded photos, makes your day
  156. Kodak outs the 1080p Zi8 pocket camcorder
  157. How-To: Build an analog vocoder
  158. Onkyo shows pride in its DV-BD507 Blu-ray player with lofty $449 price tag
  159. Wire-wrapped Z80
  160. Meet Cybraphon - the autonomous emotional robot band
  161. Samsung's 1TB Spinpoint F3 hard drive serves 500GB per platter
  162. Philips V808 smartphone to run Android-based OPhone OS on China Mobile
  163. DIY tilt-shift lens
  164. Crabfu paints on his iPhone
  165. Kodak debuts EasyShare Z950, M381 and M341 digicams
  166. THQ's CEO joins the fun, says Natal is coming "late next year"
  167. Dog days of summer sale: XGS Development Systems 15% OFF
  168. In the Maker Shed: Box amplifier kit
  169. Palm's webOS gets a couple more apps -- are the flood gates opening?
  170. Daily Crunch: Cold Cupid Edition
  171. Super Talent's Pico USB drive: still world's smallest, now 32GB
  172. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  173. Kodak's Zi8 HD pocket camcorder hits the 1080p mark, adds Facebook uploading
  174. Babycakes... literally
  175. EyePet: an augmented reality monkey-dog for your PS3
  176. Microsoft giving Europeans with Windows XP and Vista choice of browser, too
  177. T-Mobile announces HTC Touch Pro2 for August 12 availability
  178. Breaking: iPhone 3GI only visible to those loyal to Apple
  179. How-To: Pressure-sensitive glove fingertips
  180. Xbox Live dashboard update preview invites begin rolling out
  181. Toshiba's inaugural 3.5-inch external HDD is exactly what you think it is
  182. Hack Junk's Seattle Power Tool Race entry
  183. 32GB on your keychain, and it’s even water resistant
  184. DIY: build your own tilt-shift lens
  185. Google Voice app GV Mobile ported to jailbroken iPhones, web app version in the works
  186. Aabar Investment's takes 32 percent stake in Virgin Galactic, we're still not cool en
  187. Nice: iPhone charge cable with built-in battery
  188. GP2X Wiz handheld gaming emulator reviewed
  189. More Nikon D300s sightings in lead up to rumored July 30th announcement
  190. Is 12GB of RAM worth it?
  191. Barnes & Noble switches to free WiFi, just the thing for your e-book reader
  192. Viliv X70 preorders delayed, should ship out on August 11
  193. Viewsonic VOT130 and ION-based VOT132 nettops handled in the open
  194. Toshiba gets into the 3.5-inch external HDD game with the new “Toshiba 3.5-inch Exter
  195. "Tweetjects"? Noooooo....
  196. Bead magnets follow-up
  197. 80s trifecta wallpaper: Nerf, Zapper, Super Soaker
  198. The Onkyo DV-BD507 Blu-ray player is now shipping Stateside
  199. Sony's red and blue DualShock 3 controllers land in October, love this country
  200. Booyah Society: Level Up in Life! with your iPhone
  201. Maybe we can use *technology* to find out what Nixon’s 18.5-minute gap was
  202. MiniPC updates line with Atom-based GF27, more powerful GF45
  203. La-Mulana comes to WiiWare; you’re not worthy
  204. Video Review: ThinkGeek Mimo Mini USB Monitor
  205. US Air Force says decision-making attack drones will be here by 2047
  206. DXG dresses up the camcorder, releases the Luxe Collection
  207. Sony's EyePet beta hands-on: it's probably the most adorable thing ever
  208. Hitachi presents biometric-based vending machine
  209. Don’t worry, the District 9 director no longer wants anything to do with Halo movie
  210. Withings Connected Body Scale remembers what you'd rather forget
  211. Nope, the New Yorker doesn’t like the Kindle very much
  212. Switched On: Compelling computing can keep netbooks niche
  213. Coder Girl by K-Squared: A pretty interface…
  214. Atlona has some nifty swivel HDMI and DVI cables
  215. Nifty magnetic construction toy
  216. Neuhaus T-2 vacuum tube amplifier turns heretic, offers USB input
  217. Video: watch an SSD get made at the Runcore factory
  218. Microsoft confirms leaked retail store plans are legit
  219. What Steve said about the App Store and why we need to suck it up
  220. Lost Knowledge: Wire-wrapping
  221. Foxconn increases compensation to family of worker who committed suicide
  222. Qualcomm SSLS: Wireless + Medicine and how the iPhone ties them together
  223. Review: Stanton T.55 USB turntable
  224. Exchange support coming to Sidekick LX 2009 today for $4.99 a month
  225. UK encouraging civil servants to tweet ‘issues of relevance’
  226. Sidekick Sync app brings push email, Exchange support, and more to the Sidekick LX ‘0
  227. Acer and ASUS reportedly freeze netbook releases until 2010
  228. You may now purchase Belkin’s $20 iPod shuffle adapter
  229. Chinese iPhone to sell 1 million units first year
  230. Engadget's recession antidote: win a FREETALK headset and Skype voucher!
  231. Engadget's recession antidote: win a NZXT Cryo LX laptop cooler!
  232. Rogers Wireless begins 21Mbps HSPA+ rollout, a first in North America
  233. CrunchDeals: 24-inch monitor for $170
  234. VZW now pushing Slacker Radio to the BlackBerry Tour
  235. How-To: Build a simple hand microtome
  236. LG GD910 used for cringe-worthy demo video call
  237. Video: Geek creates dancing humanoid with iPhone head
  238. Creative’s ‘Zii’ project runs Android, looks like an iPod touch
  239. Sonos CR200 touchscreen remote now available
  240. Digital monkey wrench costs $323, tells you when bolts are tight
  241. Greenpeace action targets HP over ‘Hazardous Products’
  242. How-To: Build a Lego microtome
  243. iPhone bot has touch-interface face
  244. Novatel Wireless launches MiFi 2372 with North American-loving, 3G WiFi goodness
  245. The Song of the PowerSquid: The Inside Story of the Life of an Invention Part 6
  246. Finally, a portable ATSC tuner, now if it will only work well
  247. Verizon Uses Twitter To Trash Talk AT&T Too
  248. Linux Foundation Launches Branded Credit Card. Yes, It Features Tux.
  249. Maker Shed summer clearance sale!
  250. Kickball planter