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  1. Review: Casio EXILIM 5.1MP camera phone
  2. Intel's 34nm-based 320GB solid state drive creeps closer to reality
  3. Laser-equipped Virginia Tech dirt buggy can be driven by the blind
  4. Bikes Not Bombs - Creating opportunities
  5. Fujitsu's sleek FUTRO S100 gets VIA Eden implant
  6. Daily Crunch: Cowtown Edition
  7. Video: Cacophonic typewriter doubles as piano
  8. iTunes DIY Spotlight Featuring MAKE!
  9. How would you change ASUS' Eee PC Seashell line?
  10. Toilet paper folder & dispenser prototype
  11. “Reading Lamp.” Very clever.
  12. Tiny coil gun powered by camera battery is cute ‘n deadly
  13. Averatec’s new all-in-one is the choice for the discerning evil genius
  14. Garmin-ASUS nuvifone M20 and G60 shipping to Singapore in August
  15. Walter Cronkite, news icon of the 60s and 70s, dies at age 92
  16. Arduino GBA touch-screen mod
  17. CrunchDeals: Penumbra Collection (scary) for $5
  18. Smoke up! Palm Pre’s gotta new commercial
  19. LG's GD910 watch phone clears the FCC, makes beeline for American wrists
  20. Build your gadgets for Gadget Club this weekend!
  21. Commenter of the Week
  22. Tata Motors moves first $2,500 Nano in Mumbai
  23. Brando presents the spy lighter
  24. Camera flash coil gun
  25. Atlona HD-AiR wireless HDMI system hands-on and impressions
  26. Apolllo landing sites spied from the LRO
  27. Insignia NS-HD01 portable HD radio hands-on and impressions
  28. Have a custom stylus fabricated! Monogrammed, Zelda-ed, whatever
  29. Amazon puts Orwell e-books in the memory hole
  30. Engadget Podcast 155 - 07.17.2009
  31. Will anybody give a damn about your burnt DVDs 1000 years in the future?
  32. Amazon remotely deletes Orwell e-books from Kindles, unpersons reportedly unhappy
  33. Microsoft: ‘When’ not ‘if’ Xbox will go mobile in some capacity
  34. Blockbuster to sell Archos Netbook, dig itself deeper into WTF territory
  35. Casio reboots the G-Shock DW6900 with the GW6900
  36. Fox is recasting Futurama!
  37. The HTC Hero has landed... in our hands
  38. PlayStation Eye software will be able to detect gender of players
  39. Spray can lighting
  40. Collins America announces new Mini DisplayPort LCDs, HDTV tuners
  41. Scribblenauts for the DS gets dated for the UK
  42. Ford to swap out spark plugs for lasers, windshields for googly eyes
  43. CrunchDeals: Xbox 360 Pro for $250, refurb Elite for $230
  44. Bose SoundLink is like their iPod dock with out the dock part
  45. Apple presents the Lisa
  46. Let's take a Summer MAKEcation!
  47. Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 beta adds Windows 7 conveniences
  48. Will Android’s Donut drop later this summer?
  49. Gigabyte Booktop M1022 and TouchNote T1028 tablet PC make their way to US
  50. Lucky Germans: You can watch every single Bundesliga game live on your T-Mobile cellp
  51. Crazy Eddie was really insane, but not in a good way
  52. Ultrasone Edition 8 headphones hands-on and impressions
  53. The PSP Go just showed up on Amazon: Save one whole dollar!
  54. CrunchDeals: Storage for all!
  55. Bose intros SoundLink wireless music system, charges $550 with a straight face
  56. Modern Warfare 2 Prestige Edition up for pre-order on Amazon
  57. Engadget's recession antidote: win an OCZ Summit Series 60GB SSD!
  58. CrunchDeals: Target’s Xbox 360 summer bonanza
  59. Andrew Chase's mechanimals
  60. Typewriter modded for music
  61. Peek cuts Peek Classic, Peek Pronto prices to $19.95 and $59.95
  62. Macrovision just changed its name to Rovi to go with its fancy Liquid on-screen Guide
  63. Nokia shipping N86 to America for $558
  64. Video: augmented reality business card sells itself
  65. Review: Archerfish Mobile Video Intelligence System
  66. CrunchDeals: GameStop’s Buy 2 Get 1 Free bonanza starts today
  67. Make: Projects - Collapsible trashbag frame
  68. Averatec debuts 22-inch D1005 all-in-one PC for $799
  69. Quick Look: HTC Hero
  70. How-To: PVC fruit picker
  71. LG's XF1 500GB multimedia hard drive touts HDMI, shimmery case
  72. Video: GBA SP gets touchscreen hack, turns Nintendo concept into reality
  73. Geek Weekend: Columbus, Ohio
  74. Collin's Lab Notes: Exploratory IC torching
  75. Make: PDX, July 19, 2009, 3:00pm
  76. Olympus E-P1 review roundup
  77. Video: Continue Time wall clock articulates in weird, wondrous ways
  78. Zombie SNES craves brains/crartridges
  79. HDR imaging for the cheap and complex
  80. Cigarette lighter phone could light up your death sticks, life
  81. Weekend Project: Noisemusick Kit
  82. HANNSpree debuts line of plush TVs for tasteless tots
  83. Blockbuster selling Archos 10 netbooks at retail stores, we're not sure why either
  84. Portable music rig in Pelican case
  85. Invisible flash produces photos without glares
  86. MultiMachine at Maker Faire Africa
  87. Video: Breath-over-IP concept is a fun way to creep out your friends
  88. HTC Touch Pro2 calls dibs on 3.5mm audio jack for Telus and Verizon
  89. Olympus Mju Tough-6010 seeks a clumsy photographer to grow old with
  90. LG BL40 hits FCC with US 3G seemingly disabled, ready for Telus?
  91. Arduino refrigerator alert system
  92. Future Routers pass themselves off as common household items: clocks, tables, jellyfi
  93. Daily Crunch: Where’s Squid? Edition
  94. LG slips 30-inch OLED panel production into 2012
  95. DIY: Make your own glowing glass jar
  96. Wireless USB 2.0 to dawn on the Japanese horizon?
  97. Ask MAKE: TV as computer monitor
  98. Monster ‘BFC’ officially takes energy drinks too far
  99. Woodstation acts like a weather station, looks like a dead tree
  100. CrunchDeals: 50% off any order at SkoobaDesign.com
  101. Remembering Apollo 11
  102. Where’s Waldo? Ubisoft knows
  103. A prime example of why we need portable DTV
  104. Razer wants to send you and a friend to Blizzcon
  105. Amazon drops $200 replacement fee for cracked Kindle screens
  106. Corsair announces new Extreme! SSD! Drives!
  107. Gates has a plan to destroy all hurricanes
  108. Ask Engadget: Best dual-drive external enclosure?
  109. Xbox Live update details announced, includes Games on Demand support, Netflix Movie P
  110. Resident Evil 5 release date for PC announced
  111. Visit MAKE at The Crucible's Fire Arts Festival
  112. Mercedes details upcoming all-electric SLS AMG gullwing
  113. Alienware M17x gaming laptop gets "special edition" Nebula Red color option
  114. June’s console sales: oh dear, Nintendo wins again
  115. Flash: World of Warcraft not banned in China
  116. Showa Aircraft shows off contactless charging system, world backs on up a little
  117. Want to know what Microsoft is including in the next Xbox Live update? We’ve got ever
  118. What ‘top tier franchise’ will Microsoft roll out at Comic Con?
  119. UK film critic doesn't understand using HDTV to watch old movies, why kids are on his
  120. Rocket bike FAIYATORIKKUBOBU, for you one million yen
  121. Mercedes confirms plans for all-electric SLS ANG gullwing
  122. A cool trick to keep your laptop safe from customs
  123. Blu-ray celebrates 91 percent sales increase for first half of 2009
  124. Android gets a torrent-monitoring app, but it still has a long way to go
  125. Apple is now in 5th place in PC sales, under Toshiba
  126. RIM settles with patent holder Visto to the tune of $267.5 million
  127. Belkin kills the FlyWire -- does wireless HD / HDMI even have a chance?
  128. Former Grokster exec involved with The Pirate Bay 2.0, hints at new model
  129. The teeny, tiny little music making thing in a Tic Tac box
  130. Nokia talks shop about its revised US strategy, but is it enough?
  131. Reminder: CrunchGear’s Gadget Club Contest Going Strong
  132. Verizon to open up GPS on the Omnia
  133. Optima OP5-E MID first non-Nokia MID to run Maemo
  134. Nixon Ground Swell surf pack
  135. Tony Hawk Ride's skateboard peripheral turning white before launch
  136. Nintendo has no plans to ship black Wii to the US or any other colored Wii
  137. The LG BL40 is real, is long
  138. HTC Hero freed from generic box, called best Android device yet
  139. White PSP Assasin's Creed Bloodlines bundle to sell for $199
  140. Heavy breathing on the internet is almost a reality
  141. Blizzard’s World of Warcraft Armory App for iPhone looks darn good
  142. Maker Faire Africa, August 14-16, in Accra, Ghana
  143. Handmade Music tonight in Brooklyn!
  144. Nintendo shatters dreams, has "no plans" to ship black Wii console in USA
  145. First computer on the moon
  146. Engadget HD takes a spin with Samsung's BD-P4600 Blu-ray player
  147. Capcom confirms Resident Evil 4 for the iPhone
  148. How-To: Wearable sound-to-light display
  149. India issuing biometric IDs to all 1.2 billion citizens
  150. Sony Ericsson posts $299 million Q2 2009 loss, PlayStation-integrated phone (probably
  151. Verzion to push Slacker Radio onto all BlackBerry Storms
  152. Headline: Dell unlikely to buy Acer, says Micheal Dell
  153. Updated Dell Inspiron 13 appears on Dell Singapore site -- and it looks kinda hot
  154. Sony PSP Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines bundle coming in November
  155. LucasArts will show some Star Wars love at San Diego Comic Con
  156. Dell debuts Vostro All In One desktop
  157. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 dated for PSN, XBLA
  158. No, @Oprah doesn’t really want you to watch that pirated copy of Harry Potter
  159. Engadget's recession antidote: win a Scosche reviveLITE!
  160. Codemasters dates DiRT 2
  161. D.C. police chief doesn’t want you to use iPhone Apps to detect traffic cameras
  162. How-To: PVC gimbal stabilizer
  163. Keepin' it real fake, part CCXXVI: Soniphone C908 takes a little o' this, a little o'
  164. Corsair cranks with Extreme Series X32, X64 and X128 SSDs
  165. Nikon acknowledges D5000 power-on issue, fix coming next week
  166. Nikon addresses major D5000 glitch
  167. Tabbed browsing to be included in BlackBerry OS 5.0 - maybe
  168. Palm opens the Mojo SDK for all, new Pre apps forthcoming
  169. Amazing Nearest Subway App alters the Matrix while pointing you to the Q
  170. How-To: Build a heat pipe
  171. Muito obrigado, Dragon Quest: Nintendo DS sales double after game’s release
  172. Comcast rolls out iPhone app for phone and e-mail features, TV listings, and movie tr
  173. Arduino on 64-bit Linux
  174. GBA touch-screen mod
  175. Palm makes Mojo SDK beta and docs publicly available, officially opens developer floo
  176. Dell adds Inspiron 17 laptop to its lineup
  177. RedOctane shows of new Guitar Hero 5 drums
  178. Video: 40-year old Moon landing footage post restoration
  179. EVGA's quirky InterView dual-LCD display reviewed
  180. Watch the Saturn V rocket blast the Apollo 11 crew into space “live”
  181. Outdoor grill coffee roaster
  182. MoGo Talk intros Bluetooth headset for iPhone, everyone else
  183. Video: iPhone 3GS can tether... to an RC plane
  184. Doug Anson, Dell's operating system Renaissance man, digs Chrome OS, Moblin
  185. LG's other Black Label, the BL42 slider, gets exposed
  186. Macrovision re-invents itself as Rovi, kicks off with new guide "Liquid"
  187. Quick 'n dirty lasercut iPhone stand
  188. Nokia cuts market share targets as Q2 profits plummet
  189. Samsung N310 renamed Go, befriends bacteria
  190. Breath-over-IP
  191. Canon HF S11 and HF 21 AVCHD camcorders flash more memory in Japanese debut
  192. Verbatim's SureFire FireWire 800 external HDDs does all it can to cater to new MacBoo
  193. Sony's plan for "snackable" PSP game and application downloads revealed
  194. New Scientist and MIT track your trash for the good of the planet
  195. Daily Crunch: Club Bill Edition
  196. Guitar Hero 5 drum kit is faux real
  197. Hybrid2 public bike concept promises to help power city buses
  198. Flash accessory mega-kit from Brando
  199. The Innocase Surface Palm Pre case works with the Touchstone
  200. CrunchDeals: Pre-order Red Faction: Guerilla at GamersGate, get Red Faction 1 and 2 f
  201. LG's BL40 Black Label phone captured in the wild -- alongside a kid sibling
  202. Teeny fishing rod and reel
  203. The Daily Roundup: here's what you might've missed
  204. 3D digital cameras... no glasses required
  205. THQ finally dates Red Faction: Guerilla for the PC
  206. Wigitel W3 watch phone tells time, makes calls, obliterates self-esteem
  207. Apple: “Quit running those Laptop Hunters ads.” Microsoft: (Maniacal laughter)
  208. Brand keyboard uses logos for letters, should be subsidized
  209. Review: Logitech G35 7.1 surround-sound headphones
  210. Microsoft exec says Apple asked them stop airing Laptop Hunters ads
  211. Flashback: Covert Wireless Listening
  212. Review: BenQ Joybee GP1 projector
  213. Wii remote enrolled in student-developed CPR training program
  214. GP2X handheld gaming emulator now selling at ThinkGeek
  215. Asus’ swivel-touchscreen T91 gets reviewed
  216. Books -- little notebooks, big notebooks
  217. Eternaleds debuts world's first liquid-cooled LED light bulb
  218. In 8 hours, Windows 7 pre-orders overtake Vista pre-orders
  219. iPhone server rack an exercise in network storage indulgence
  220. Introducing ‘The Quantum’ — finally, a true iPhone killer
  221. The Microsoft Store is real, first locations to open this fall
  222. Dell consumer products VP hints at a smartphone
  223. iFM Radio Browser from Griffin Technology
  224. Colorado plan would give free cellphones to low income people
  225. Musée des arts et métiers--a Maker's museum in Paris
  226. Bill Gates calls Chrome OS more of the same, "surprised people are acting like there'
  227. Review: DS Lite Transformers kit from PDP
  228. More Nikon D300s pics appear, lets just call this thing real
  229. WiFi-less iPhones roll off assembly line -- and into Chinese pockets?
  230. Amazon working hard to get Kindle to the UK before Christmas
  231. Gates: Natal coming to Windows
  232. Nixie clock round-ups
  233. Microsoft confirms retail stores coming this fall
  234. Microsoft trademark application hints at cross-platform "OneApp" app store
  235. Russians waste more money, lock 6 men away for 105 days in the name of science
  236. Woot! Refurbished 80GB Zune + home AV dock for $150
  237. EVGA introduces rotatable dual-LCD InterView system
  238. There will be some sort of PSN App Store for ‘snackable’ games
  239. Alpine's NVE-M300 black box brings navigation to top head units
  240. From the “because you can” department: iPhone server farms
  241. FIFA 10 on October 2 for every damn system ever
  242. Apple considering matte option on more Macs?
  243. Apple Kills Everyone’s Buzz At Once: AT&T Tethering Hack Is Dead, Palm Pre Blocked In
  244. Wii-enhanced CPR training gets American Heart Association blessing
  245. Uh Oh: The Toshiba TG01 is diseased
  246. AstroScope 9350EOS-FF adds night vision to your Canon DSLR
  247. CrunchGear’s Gadget Club Contest with Peek and Radio Shack
  248. AT&T finally launches the Sony Ericsson C905a
  249. Nokia comes under fire in Iran over its close ties to the government
  250. Bumper stickers, for your shoes!