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  1. Xbox Europe hits 10 million consoles in sales
  2. Handmade Music Austin #2 this Sunday
  3. Billy Bass brain upgrade
  4. Engadget Podcast 171 - 11.13.2009
  5. CrunchDeal: Wii for $99 at Toys “R” Us
  6. Regular GPS not accurate enough? Try RTK-GPS!
  7. Nokia rumored to be eyeing Palm buy yet again
  8. BrailleNote Apex makes it easier to take notes with Braille QWERTY keyboard
  9. Testing finds Windows XP better for netbook battery life than Windows 7
  10. The Engadget Show: Philippe Starck Q&A bonus round
  11. The Engadget Show: Inside the mind of designer Philippe Starck
  12. Facebook Cufflinks Ask You To “F Me”
  13. Sony's TransferJet-packin' Memory Stick Duo hits the FCC
  14. Shock: Men are loathe to read instruction manuals, women have no such qualms
  15. XKCD on iPhone vs Droid
  16. Dress lit up with 24,000 LEDs, perfect for your next formal rave
  17. The Qualcomm FLO TV is now available if anyone cares
  18. CrunchGear wants to kiss you this Holiday
  19. Make: Projects - Pneumatic trough, part I
  20. ION Cube case mod wins NVIDIA design contest
  21. Eye-Fi goes FTP
  22. American Express to offer 50 $200 rebates on Best Buy purchases of $500 or more
  23. Google makes Gizmo5 acquisition official, drops few details
  24. MPAA has entire town’s municipal Wi-Fi shut down over single piracy allegation
  25. The EyeWriter
  26. Editorial: Hey, AT&T -- drop lawsuits, not calls
  27. So much for that PC version Modern Warfare 2 boycott
  28. Chumby One review
  29. NASA: We found water on the Moon
  30. Mobinnova Beam Tegra smartbook hits the FCC en route to AT&T
  31. New device for home-use analyzes sleep disorder patterns
  32. HP's 11.6-inch Pavilion DM1 gets unboxed on video
  33. The secrets of the Apple Store iPod Touch
  34. Final Fantasy XIII hits North America (both PS3 and Xbox 360) on March 9, 2010!
  35. NPD: Wii reclaims lead in US sales, but console gaming market shrinks by a fifth
  36. HUBO will tear you limb from limb
  37. UK Channel 4 set to throw some 3D programming our way
  38. GameStop details in-store DLC service, to be launched in 2010
  39. 1979 LEGO minifig patent
  40. FLO TV Personal Television now on sale for $250, should be in cereal boxes soon
  41. Best Buy Black Friday ad
  42. Palm Treo 650 boots into Android, lives a fulfilling life (video)
  43. Japan to operate solar energy station in outer space
  44. Commodore 64 for the iPhone is back
  45. Kivu's G-Five KTNO2 netbook sports ridiculous 'aerodynamic' design, could be the wind
  46. Review: Alesis DM6 Drum Kit
  47. Sony's VAIO Bluetooth Laser Mouse pictured in the wild, almost as ugly as last week's
  48. Google Chrome OS To Launch Within A Week
  49. Transparent solderless breadboard
  50. Dell Mini 3i unboxed in China, capacitive stylus included
  51. Google's Chrome OS just a week away from launch?
  52. ICD confirms Vega tablet, includes Android 2.0, Tegra processor, our hearts
  53. Weekend Project: Lost Screw Finder
  54. Weekend Project: Lost Screw Finder (PDF)
  55. NASA turns iPhone into chemical sensor, can an App Store rejection be far away?
  56. Yamaha's yAired-equipped MCR-140 micro stereo wirelessly talks to iPods and subwoofer
  57. Google Maps Navigation ported to G1 & MyTouch
  58. Dell Mini 3i officially set for imminent launch in Brazil and China
  59. PSP Go turned into a homebrewed Sega CD emulator (video)
  60. YouTube begins streaming 1080p insecurities next week
  61. Arduino-packin' Didgeridoo features 17 effects controls, drones with the best of 'em
  62. PhoneSuit Primo adds extra juice, minimal bulk to your iPhone / iPod
  63. Hikari iFrame: Japan gets Android-powered, inexpensive tablet PC
  64. In the Maker Shed: Peggy 2 LED display kit
  65. Sony's 2010/2011 OLED and flagship XBR series LCD roadmap leaked?
  66. Daily Crunch: Let’s Go Shopping Edition
  67. GameStop to start testing game downloads early next year
  68. A DVD that will last a thousand years (but is it scratch resistant?)
  69. Dell Black Friday ad
  70. Office Depot Black Friday ad
  71. Trust in Casio's Japanese Exilim EX-FS10S, it'll turn your bogeys into birdies
  72. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  73. Ask Engadget: Best multitouch monitor?
  74. The Nintendo DSi Studio Kit takes it a little too far
  75. Children’s toy inspires a cheap, easy production method for high-tech diagnostic chip
  76. DTV coupon time is over! Many of you didn’t care, apparently
  77. Motorola's MT710 OPhone for China makes us dream of Droids without keyboards
  78. Samsung responds to Symbian claims, says it's still supporting it
  79. SoundCloud's CitySounds.fm
  80. Windows Marketplace's newest anti-piracy measures already thwarted
  81. QuahogCon: Call for Papers now open!
  82. AT&T responds to Verizon's 3G ad campaign -- by bragging about EDGE
  83. Introducing O'Reilly Answers
  84. Samsung Behold II hits T-Mobile on November 18th, unboxed today
  85. Artist crafts Pentium Nikes but Mom buys us AMD Keds anyways
  86. Should Nintendo fear the Apple juggernaut?
  87. Show your true colors with this crossbones decal
  88. Qualcomm shows off Snapdragon-powered Lenovo smartbook for AT&T
  89. Review: BFG Deimos
  90. Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight gets a launch date
  91. CupCake CNC build, part 3: The electronics
  92. Comcast TV Everywhere launch details: December, free for existing subs, really goes a
  93. The American Library Association declares this Saturday, Nov. 14, to be National Game
  94. Real imitates virtual - Windows/Mac calculators
  95. Xbox LIVE gets 1080p Zune Video store, Twitter, Facebook and more on November 17th (v
  96. Sensing chemicals? There's an app for that.
  97. GSM Palm Pre bound for Mexico, coming to Telcel on November 27th
  98. The Engadget Podcast, live at 3:30PM EST!
  99. iPhone + Lab Coats + Ghostriding = SCIENCE
  100. Vitamin D turns your webcam into a virtual doorman
  101. Ford’s using wheat straw in a 2010 Flex component
  102. Ask MAKE: Repurposing electronic detritus
  103. Ego search visualizer
  104. BlackBerry Storm2 hands-on and impressions
  105. Kicker to make the ZK500 Zune HD compatible
  106. Panasonic debuts MW-10 photo frame / iPod dock / sound system
  107. Twitter, Facebook come to Xbox 360 on Nov. 17
  108. Be a counselor at Space Camp
  109. AT&T adds Verizon's Island of Misfit Toys holiday ads to lawsuit, demands they be yan
  110. Japanese company Greenhouse launches camcorder for women
  111. Microsoft wins 1 billion Achievement Points for releasing Windows 7
  112. Video: Some random, but amazing, 3D modeling demo
  113. Quick Look: Chumby One
  114. Walmart's $30 deal vaults Pixi from 'meh' to 'sure, I'll take three'
  115. Police Wii Bowling team issued stern rebuke
  116. An asteroid almost smashed into Earth, and we only knew about it 15 hours before it h
  117. Temperature regulating coffee mug
  118. Qualcomm chips promises 1GHz speeds in 'mainstream smartphones,' simultaneous HSPA+ /
  119. TomTom to bring free lane guidance, text-to-speech, iPod control to iPhone GPS app
  120. The Boxee Box will rock your sox!
  121. Boxee inks deal with first hardware partner: a 'Boxee Box' is coming
  122. “Green Tap”: NEC develops energy-saving power strip
  123. Vestax Spin might just be the USB-based DJ rig of your dreams, only shinier
  124. Fox News debates video game violence
  125. Apple patents some kind of pen-based digital ink thing
  126. Facebook App developer rejects App Store, irony ensues
  127. Activision has sold many copies of Modern Warfare 2
  128. How-To: Make your EAGLE schematic into a PCB
  129. Intel shells out $1.25 billion to settle all AMD litigation
  130. AMD spells out the future: heterogeneous computing, Bulldozer and Bobcats galore
  131. Video Unboxing: Palm Pixi for Sprint
  132. Check out pics from the $26,000 Leica S2
  133. Dell's Inspiron Zino HD on sale now in America: starts at $229, doubles as an HTPC
  134. News Flash: Psystar is not a faceless corporation, it’s two dudes in Miami
  135. Electronically modified Didgeridoo - complete with Bluetooth!
  136. Intel Arrandale chips detailed, priced and dated?
  137. Woot! Refurbished Gateway 11.6-inch netbook with AMD CPU for $280
  138. The 5 best uses for the $229 Dell Zino HD
  139. Palm Pixi review
  140. Making UPC barcodes less boring
  141. DVD rack built from VHS tapes
  142. Sanyo releases new, Motion Plus-approved, contact-free Eneloop Wiimote charger
  143. Sony surveying PSP Go audience, wants color suggestions
  144. Noise Intoner - acoustic synth ancestor returns
  145. Ferrari-styled OutRun arcade machine set for crazy scooter transformation? (video)
  146. Japanese company sells “women-only” video camera
  147. Fujitsu's splitting F-04B cellphone gets tested, found to contain no Energon cubes
  148. Apple's patent application for pen-based computer remembers fingers can't write
  149. VR bike ride through Google Street View
  150. Appstand frame has a pocket for your iPhone, little else (video)
  151. ViewSonic VPC08 keeps Windows XP, clamshell style alive
  152. Seiko Ocean Theater alarm clock brings the life aquatic to your bedroom
  153. Palm Pixi arrives early for the people of Walmart
  154. Windows 7 bested by XP in netbook battery life tests
  155. Thanko’s USB powered, Dinosaur foot-shaped slipper keeps your feet warm
  156. New in the Maker Shed: Ice Tube Clock kit
  157. Regen's ReNu solar panel system in the flesh
  158. Digital 'Cloud' could form over London for the 2012 Olympics
  159. iBuyPower ships Core i7-powered Battalion 101 W870CU gaming laptop
  160. The motherboard as art: The Mona Lisa
  161. Optoma's screen-in-a-bag actually makes a lot of sense
  162. Eneloop Stick Booster supplies emergency power to your portable devices
  163. Let all other flashlights kneel before the mPower Emergency Illuminator
  164. Wistron: Readius-like ereader with pull-out flexible display launching in 2010
  165. Windows Marketplace for Mobile updates tackle piracy, adds online store for non-mobil
  166. Thou shalt not look: Activision slaps a Cease & Desist on MW2 aimbot hack
  167. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  168. Kindle being criticized for failing to support the blind
  169. Russian Math, the Poincare Conjecture and Perelman...
  170. Flash 10.1 coming to webOS in first half 2010, says kinder, gentler Adobe page
  171. Gearbox talks Borderlands 2
  172. Razer gets back to basics with $50 Abyssus gaming mouse
  173. Video: Checking out the Zune HD’s new 3D games
  174. Palm's Pixi TV spot heads in a new direction, bids adieu to creepy redhead
  175. Mot Droid teardown
  176. This week in Maker Events
  177. Exspect launches racing wheel for Wii Motion Plus controllers in the UK
  178. The new Palm Pixi commercial: The mystery witch is dead!
  179. Flashback: Lego Recharger
  180. Apple lets devs bite their nails in real time as iPhone apps navigate approval proces
  181. Facebook coming to PS3 in mystery update?
  182. Switched On: Next steps toward the IP tuner
  183. A High Tech DIY Renaissance
  184. Leaked PS3 XMB images hint at Facebook integration, new image layout
  185. iBuyPower outs its first Core i7 gaming notebook, the Battalion 101 W870CU & M980NU
  186. Web server for R/C vehicles
  187. The Droid receives the obligatory teardown treatment
  188. Black Friday ads leaking all over town, we've rounded them up
  189. How much to tour Bill Gates’ house? About $35k
  190. Linear optical encoder from printer parts
  191. Motorola Droid torn down despite desperate cries of 'no disassemble'
  192. HP Acquires 3Com For $2.7 Billion
  193. Psystar founders claim they cracked OS X, hackintosh scene is 'all wrong'
  194. HP to acquire 3Com in $2.7 billion deal
  195. Windows 7 was in fact inspired by OS X, says some random Microsoft manager
  196. Fist sledgehammer
  197. BoEye MID700 unveiled with Android OS, vaguely familiar form factor
  198. Microsoft bans ‘small percentage’ of modded Xbox 360s from Xbox Live
  199. Capturing that Mona Lisa smile in silicon
  200. Parrot debuts Android-based Grande Specchio photo frame
  201. Microsoft group manager: Windows 7 borrowing 'Mac look and feel'
  202. Should mankind be able to control the weather?
  203. ASUS UL80Vt review
  204. Fight Night Round 4 (and everyone else on planet earth) predicts a Pacquiao win
  205. Chumby One goes on sale for $99
  206. Chumby One now on sale
  207. Review: idox Traveler Series iPod touch case
  208. Limited edition 'Modern Warfare 2' Xbox 360 unboxing
  209. Reminder: You need to convert your World of Warcraft account to a Battle.net one toda
  210. How-To: Pirate TV
  211. Zune HD 3D games video hands-on
  212. Sunglasses with built-in camcorder and MP3 player
  213. Bigshot camera kit could help turn your kid on to the dark world of the teardown
  214. Lucid's GPU-mixing HYDRA Engine gets previewed, shows real promise
  215. Company offering free SEM samples
  216. Saygus VPhone video hands-on
  217. What’s the bigger seller: New Super Mario Bros. Wii or Modern Warfare 2?
  218. MacBook Pro battery flies off the handle, busts wide open
  219. Chinese pirates are making a pretty penny installing hacked Win7
  220. Imation Pro WX Wireless USB hard drive reviewed
  221. Sparkz iPhone dock projector: Expensive and small
  222. Charcoal foundry build at Chicago hackerspace
  223. Concept Enterprises reveals first Mobile DTV car tuner
  224. Wait, Microsoft’s Project Natal will be $80? That can’t be right
  225. Look! A Modern Warfare 2 aimbot and wall hack
  226. Sanyo rolls out “eneloop Stick Booster” for charging mobile devices
  227. How education threatens creativity …
  228. How-To: Refined edge-lit holiday cards
  229. SmartPill evaluates, evacuates your GI tract
  230. Walmart offering $100 gift card with any BlackBerry purchase (but only next week)
  231. Target Black Friday ad
  232. Kohjinsha PA series gets unboxed, looks kind of hardcore
  233. Disney Princess Web Cam
  234. Blockbuster kiosks to offer movies on SD cards, you some candy as you checkout
  235. Family Guy’s “Something Something Something Dark Side” trailer
  236. Project Natal launching in November 2010, priced for 'impulse buy'?
  237. Staples Black Friday ad
  238. Samsung SyncMaster P2770HD has built-in TV tuner, sex appeal
  239. Tauntaun sleeping bag now available for pre-order
  240. Star Wars rap: OK, roll up the Internet, we’re done here
  241. Reductionist Jack-'o-lantern
  242. Thingamagoop 2 sports Arduino, CV compatability & more
  243. Zune HD Marketplace now loaded with free 3D games
  244. ZyXEL's MWR222 Mobile Wireless Router will stop at nothing to get you connected
  245. The HTC HD2 gets torn apart, violated, and photographed
  246. Logitech plans to acquire LifeSize Communications, coming soon to a boardroom near yo
  247. Nokia reveals 2015 vision while struggling with 2009 realities (video)
  248. Valerie Singleton wants more Facebook friends, promotes Linux for the elderly
  249. DIY Palm Touchstone car mount
  250. Bang & Olufsen's BeoVision 10 LCD grows to 55-inches, makes room for Blu-ray not frug