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  1. How-To: Make a simple arc light
  2. Fujitsu promises to deliver fastest gaming rig "on the planet"
  3. Walmart offers decently-spec'd Compaq laptop for $300
  4. Cameraphone microscope extension revisited
  5. Open Softwear e-book released
  6. Split Stick double-sided USB drive keeps personal / private matters seperate
  7. HP Mini 5101 netbook approved for use by mini executives
  8. Garmin-Asus confirms nuvifone G60 for sale this month in Taiwan, M20 soon after
  9. A brief history of my soldering experiences
  10. JVC's NX-TC5 iPod dock with motion activated 4.3-inch LCD plays digital TV, not iPod
  11. AMD parties hard after shipping 500 millionth x86 processor
  12. Maingear's eX-L 18 grabs for "world's most powerful gaming laptop" title
  13. The Quicky Split Stick, the first double-headed flash drive
  14. This “hunt and peck” keyboard can only lead to madness
  15. Hackers scoffing at iPhone 3GS' hardware encryption
  16. Disney announces multi-platform Alice in Wonderland video game
  17. Jeff Bezos issues humble apology over pulled Kindle title
  18. Nvidia’s wee netbook will be called the Firefly
  19. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  20. Augmented reality businesscard
  21. Android-powered HTC Click rumored to be crazy cheap unlocked
  22. CrunchDeals: Wal-Mart going really cheap with the laptops this weekend
  23. Google Latitude finally makes it over to iPhone, as a web app
  24. A Tomb Raider Xbox case mod, yours for $11,000
  25. Ask Engadget: Best flexible keyboard out there?
  26. Comic-con: Win a Bayonetta Xbox 360 from Sega!
  27. Sony prepping touchscreen Vaios for Windows 7
  28. MAKE Volume 19: DIY Green Surfboard
  29. Engadget HD puts the new Samsung LED edge-lit LCD TV to the test
  30. Graphic animations from a gunsight
  31. Viewsonic goes all out with new nettops, netbooks, media PCs and media players
  32. Stop being so naive about the Apple-Foxconn suicide
  33. Palm webOS 1.1 now available, fixes iTunes 8.2.1 syncing
  34. Palm releases webOS 1.1.0 updated, fixes iTunes syncing
  35. E-cigarettes contain carcinogens and toxins after all, FDA warns
  36. Maingear unveils the EX-L 18 gaming notebook beast
  37. iPhone security “broken” - business users take note
  38. Star Wars watch collection coming this holiday season
  39. Amazon on the 1984 deleting...
  40. Robot safe-cracker
  41. Microsoft sees first annual sales decline in its history for fiscal 2009
  42. Garmin-ASUS nuvifone G60 spills loads of Linux-laced screenshots
  43. Apple fixes up Logic Studio to make me sound less like a tone-deaf yodeler
  44. Sony: Touchscreen VAIO this fall, PlayStation Network and Reader integration eventual
  45. There’s a man trekking around Tokyo taking pictures of film cameras
  46. MAKE: television Episode 6 - Music Machines & Trebuchet
  47. AT&T CEO admits iPhone won't be exclusive forever
  48. Review: T-Mobile myTouch 3G with Google
  49. Entelligence: Two strikes for Kindle is enough for me
  50. Review: Acer Aspire One 751h netbook
  51. Sony outs two 400 disc Blu-ray MegaChangers
  52. South Korea slaps Qualcomm with massive fine for anticompetitive behavior
  53. Yo Joe! G. I. Joe complete animated series coming to DVD
  54. Band Hero DS attachements revealed, DSi owners are S.O.L.
  55. The Mac Versus PC Debate Has Never Been Clearer
  56. The industrial designs of Shay Shafranek
  57. Toshiba's Stainless Style 720p HDTV redefines kitchenware
  58. October 29: Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony
  59. The Secret of Monkey Island launches on iPhone, raids our wallet
  60. A Lunar Lander game for this century
  61. HTC Hero review
  62. Sony's Blu-ray MegaChanger hits the streets next month with new ES standalone
  63. Chinese iPod cases reveal, confirm a few new iPod features
  64. Razer intros Orochi portable Bluetooth gaming mouse, fancy Kabuto surface
  65. Epic Games: 50 percent of Gears of War 2 players didn’t use an HDTV
  66. AspireRevo rebranded as the Atom 330-based Gateway QX2800
  67. On Hollywood’s embrace of the video games industry
  68. A good way to fight crime? Anti-burglar door mat
  69. Band Hero's Nintendo DS Lite peripherals get pictured
  70. How about that? ‘Halo Legends’ anime coming right at ya
  71. Samsung's WiMAX-equipped Mondi MID reviewed, warts 'n all
  72. Only in Japan: KDDI shows off wireless microSD card
  73. Catching satellites on ham radio
  74. Wii Sports Resort impressions (and video!): MotionPlus killer app, or killer tech dem
  75. Razer has a new mouse and pad for gamers always on the go
  76. Engadget's recession antidote: win a Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3000
  77. Has your Palm Pre learned to do the twist?
  78. Sonic Solutions to launch movies on USB flash drives
  79. Bizarre boats of yesteryear
  80. Devotec Solar Sound Bluetooth speaker hands-on and nano-review
  81. Once upon a time, the NHSA wanted to ban the use of cellphones while driving
  82. Behold the HTC Leo aka Firestone (maybe)
  83. The Song of the PowerSquid: The Inside Story of the Life of an Invention
  84. Viliv X70 EX Premium 3G on sale now in Hong Kong
  85. The NES Famicom business-card holder
  86. The Chevy Camaro Transformers Special Edition is GM at its finest
  87. Get thee to the Comic-Con for the Baroness
  88. Cool pop-up paper display
  89. US Airways launching Gogo in-flight internet next year, to show WiFi logo when bookin
  90. NEC VersaPro VS-7 netbook manhandled, makes one reviewer positively giddy
  91. US Airways catches up to 2009, rolling out Gogo in 2010
  92. How-To: 8-track walkman
  93. Rubik's TouchCube to make debut this weekend... on QVC
  94. Video: This is what Sweden’s Pirate Party is all about
  95. iLuv's iEA15 adapter lets any headphones work with VoiceOver, iPhone
  96. Gadget Club Entrants: The first round UPDATE
  97. Palm Pre now available online - everyone, please don’t rush
  98. The iPhone’s Competitors Have A Big Problem: Their Games Stink
  99. Lucas learns to solder
  100. Touch Revolution's household Android devices coming this year -- it's Hammer time!
  101. These Pac-Man 30th anniversary Zippos are very cool
  102. Baryonyx to build largest offshore wind farms in the US, power massive data centers
  103. How-To: Ceiling fan POV display
  104. Video: MIT working on rapid recharging for electric vehicles
  105. In China: Acer, Lenovo and Asustek voluntarily ship PCs with filtering software
  106. iPhone 3.0's 'broken' push messaging caused by unlockers, dirty keys
  107. Rock out with your gadgets out: MusicSkins lets you customize your gadgets PLUS a con
  108. Quick n' dirty kitchen island
  109. A homemade toaster ... built from scratch!
  110. GoPro offers 1080p high-def in a little helmetcam with the HD Hero Wide
  111. DC power, Power, POWER!
  112. Intel's 34nm X25-M runs like a thoroughbred SSD, costs less
  113. Palm Pre now available from Sprint online, activity avoided
  114. Cambrionix 49-port USB hub for professional nerds
  115. Modu actually launches in Israel, gets hands-on treatment as proof
  116. Video: HRP-4C 'fashion robot' is getting married, won't shut up about it
  117. First look at Sega’s Iron Man 2 videogame
  118. Best Buy gears up for back to school crowded with Next Class-branded laptop series
  119. Gesture-based hologram interfaces: fun but still far from the living room
  120. Zero Punctuation on Red Faction: Guerilla
  121. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  122. Download Sherpa for your G1 now!
  123. The longest solar eclipse of the century
  124. Security official suspended, turned over to authorities in apparent connection to Fox
  125. Avatar Digital Binocular Sports camera is a little bit KIRF-y, a little bit crazy
  126. Otherwise delicious-looking hamburger flash drive ruined by weird product image
  127. 3D, ARC and Ethernet capable HDMI 1.4 hardware announced, still a long way off
  128. The Prime-8 Action Robot
  129. Flashback: LED Hula Hoop
  130. RHEX: The hexapod robot
  131. Toshiba TG01 gets third-party motion sensor for large picture viewing, not virtual go
  132. Airlines begin to understand we don’t want crappy in-flight entertainment
  133. iLuv updates its all-purpose audio system for this modern age
  134. Homemade treats for pups (and persons)
  135. Olive blesses Opus No. 4 music server with 2TB of space, charges $1,799 for it
  136. Review: Cresyn C750E Headphones
  137. YouTube enters the cavernous, chromatic world of 3D
  138. MIT students developing electric car that can be recharged in about ten minutes
  139. Toolbox: Soldering tools, part 2
  140. Vivitek to shake up HD projector market with 1080p H1080FD at $999
  141. Video: Look! An unannounced Kodak thingamajig
  142. Sony debuts 6.1-inch NV-U3DV navigation unit
  143. Canon’s new image stabilizers will prevent your world from rocking too much
  144. Video: Prankster tracks down Verizon CEO, yells at his house
  145. Microsoft's Windows 7 gets released to manufacturing
  146. Video: One plane displays explained
  147. Video: Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland trailer
  148. LG's THX-certified LH90 LCD HDTVs now shipping in US
  149. Scribblenauts launch on September 15
  150. Hi Sibley DIY archives
  151. Casio EX-H10 point-and-shoot (and its superzoom pedigree) get reviewed
  152. Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast
  153. Revamped Sony S-Series Walkman pops up in leaked press photos
  154. CrunchDeals: 100 AA or AAA batteries for $10 + $6 s&h
  155. Reminder: don't forget to design your own Kindle and take it home!
  156. Sony said to have seriously considered second analog nub for PSP Go
  157. Review: BlackBerry Tour 9630 (Verizon)
  158. Unboxing: Samsung T559 Comeback for T-Mobile
  159. Store your data on an ice cream bar with deliciously easy file transfers
  160. Buy a Nintendo Wii at GameStop this month, get a free game
  161. Navigon brings MobileNavigator to iPhone's App Store, we go hands-on
  162. Devotec debuts Solar Sound Bluetooth speaker system
  163. iFart v. PullMyFinger: The nasty fight for freedom
  164. Lost items to be auctioned
  165. Hitachi develops biometric payment system, uses it to sell junk food
  166. Phew: World of Warcraft on track for China return
  167. SPOT intros refreshed, smaller Satellite GPS Messenger
  168. Anime as far as the eye can see on newly launched PSP/PSN store in Japan
  169. Dell drops base Adamo price to $1499
  170. Shocker! PC repairmen aren't to be trusted
  171. CrunchDeals: A free flat panel mounting system from Moen
  172. Engadget's recession antidote: win our custom-built HTPC!
  173. Gadget Club Entrants: The first round
  174. News from Asia suggests Project Natal-equipped Xbox 360s by mid-2010
  175. Rolamite videos
  176. Native Instruments' Audio 2 DJ claims to be 'world's smallest' USB audio interface
  177. Olympus announces new FE and mju range 12 megapixel shooters
  178. Video: Kevin Spacey tries to explain Twitter to David Letterman
  179. On the apparent Apple suicide
  180. Disney to offer films on microSD cards, consumers to pass on by
  181. BlackBerry Thunder appears in VZW’s system
  182. Behold! The pop machine of the future — today!
  183. Shadowgrams and Schlieren photography
  184. Mac drivers for Clearwire WiMAX coming in August, Linux DIY code to follow
  185. Sam Raimi, who directed Spider-Man, will direct Warcraft movie
  186. Video: Man inline skates down roller coaster
  187. Quick fix for a stripped lens mount
  188. Creative Sound Blaster Wireless 'for iTunes' works with other software too
  189. RealView's V-Screen for PSP pledges to add depth where there is none
  190. Apple’s Mesmerizing Window Display, Featuring An Infinite Flurry Of iPhone Apps
  191. CrunchDeals: Canon PowerShot SD890IS for $170
  192. CellScope, the cellphone microscope, gets UV upgrade to spot tiny glowing things
  193. The Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 becomes official, includes 3D movie mode
  194. Synaptics' ClearPad 3000 touchscreen does 10-finger capacitive multitouch, other form
  195. Natal Xbox 360 in 2010 rumor is back on
  196. Brando Tiny USB Rechargeable RC Helicopter prettifies your desk, might fly
  197. Apollo 11's touchdown indicator
  198. Rugged Duros 8404 tablet PC: now with Atom, sunlight-viewable LCD
  199. Video: Google Wave public beta rolling out in September
  200. Canon's Hybrid Image Stabilizer tech takes the blur out of your twist and shake
  201. Milk crate composting toilet
  202. How-To: All-breadboard shield for Arduino
  203. OnStar debuts Remote Ignition Block to shut down stolen vehicles
  204. Unofficial Find My iPhone API
  205. Camp counselor Dave's soldering tips
  206. "Flying laptop" spacecraft could "transform" in space, sort of
  207. PSP video downloads direct from PSN go live in Japan
  208. AS220 Annual Foo Fest
  209. Large Hadron Collider restart, end of the world pushed back to mid-November
  210. Temporary Music Machine powered by an Arduino
  211. Samsung's S9110 touchscreen watchphone syncs with Outlook, on sale this month
  212. HTC adopting Android on 50% of its handsets in 2010?
  213. Intel Atom N450 "Pineview" processor delayed until next year?
  214. Olympus reveals its new point-and-shoot line; I’ll keep this brief
  215. Fujifilm drops a gaggle of point and shoots, plus an ultrazoom
  216. Samsung announces the world’s thinnest watchphone, the S9110
  217. CrunchDeals: Woot Off!
  218. Fujifilm's FinePix Real 3D W1 camera and Real 3D V1 picture viewer detailed, can do 3
  219. Disney Japan to launch movies on microSD cards in November
  220. That Fall Xbox Live update drops on August 11
  221. AT&T to power Plastic Logic’s eBook reader
  222. Plastic Logic e-book reader will use AT&T for its 3G needs
  223. Verizon to carry the Apple tablet?
  224. Fujifilm gets official with FinePix F70EXR, Z37, S200EXR and J38
  225. Apple confirms and expresses sadness over death of Chinese iPhone prototype handler
  226. Your next multi-touch display to feature puffy buttons?
  227. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  228. MoGo Talk integrated folding Bluetooth headset line expands to BlackBerry models, we’
  229. Steak cake
  230. 802.11n should go final by September, just when it's starting to feel slow
  231. Just what the Airzooka needed — a laser scope
  232. The iPod, As We Know It, Is Dying
  233. DIY Lunar Lading Computer
  234. Cracking a safe the DIY robot way
  235. 1930's rear projection TV in the UK still in service
  236. Probably Not The Palm Pre Chart Roger McNamee Wants To See
  237. A new HTC Android phone surfaces on the rumornets
  238. PlayStation 3 gets game-plus-film 'hybrid' discs, first one comes on two discs
  239. AMD’s official video from the Austin overclocking event
  240. AMD's 40nm DirectX 11-based Evergreen GPUs could be ready for bloom by late September
  241. No it’s not fancy, but the Barnes and Noble e-book reader works a-okay
  242. Update: Pushfix for Jailbroken iPhones caused Push broadcast problems
  243. Weezer classics now in chiptune form
  244. Windows 7 RTM begins rollout August 6th, OEMs and some beta testers to get early head
  245. Gillette, with 83 blades per razor, has John Cena and Chris Jericho shooting about ho
  246. How Much Is That Apple Tablet Going To Cost? Not $399 Or $499.
  247. Apple Sold Twice As Many iPhones As Macs Last Quarter. And It’s Closing The Gap On iP
  248. First Rule Of Apple Earnings Calls: You Do Not Talk About The $99 iPhone
  249. Super learn-to-solder roundup
  250. Intel Core i5 750 reportedly arriving September 6, bringing Core i7 friends