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  1. Best Buy drops the price on the Netflix-streaming, Blu-ray playing Insignia Blu-ray p
  2. Crafting a 'SuperFoam' Chair
  3. Another Windows 7 launch party in Japan, another touchscreen failure
  4. Toshiba's BDX2000 Blu-ray deck hits Best Buy for $199, sour grapes also on sale
  5. How much would you pay for this mouse? $1200? No? Okay, don’t read this then
  6. Honda's bizarre U3-X
  7. MicroRAX modular beams
  8. HTC confirms it has Android 2.0 handsets in the works
  9. Netflix for PlayStation 3 requires a disc, software solution coming late 2010
  10. New iMacs have finicky DisplayPorts
  11. Microsoft ditches Family Guy special... for being Family Guy
  12. The NBA starts tomorrow, and so does NBA Live 10’s Dynamic Season Mode
  13. Surprise! “Family Guy” too raunchy for Microsoft sponsorship
  14. Sony Ericsson looking ready to come clean with Android-powered Rachael on November 3
  15. Oh dear: Analyst slashes DJ Hero sales expectations by 50 percent
  16. Stanford builds robotic Audi for racing, robotic Volkswagen for parking
  17. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 knocks FIFA 10 off its little perch, becomes top selling ga
  18. Samsung Moment review
  19. Review: Astro Boy
  20. Sense UI update for HTC Magic makes the scene in Taiwan
  21. Take a picture of yourself in your Halloween costume, win an XBox 360
  22. How-To: Homemade pen plotter with laser attachment
  23. Verizon's BlackBerry Curve 8530 gets reviewed early
  24. Bringing a 20's radio back to life
  25. Intel's SSD Toolbox, firmware update promise boost in performance
  26. Pet dinosaurs for everyone! Pleo is back!
  27. Excitebike: World Ralley WiiWare trailer (you must watch this)
  28. Video play-by-play: The first seven minutes of the new sci-fi TV show ‘V’
  29. HTC Hero having intermittent text messaging problems?
  30. Kids Guard USB stick is guaranteed to frustrate, encourage circumvention
  31. Honoring fallen comrades. GeoCities goes down.
  32. Verizon chief says offering the iPhone is Apple's call
  33. Star Trek onesies for young nerdlings
  34. How-To: "Eye of Sauron" swirly vacuum-tube pumpkin
  35. eviGroup's Pad is a 10-inch 3G tablet with personality
  36. Alice in Chains launches its new album, yes, via an iPhone App
  37. ReNu solar panels announced for iPhone charger, sound dock, LED desk lamp
  38. Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Awesome “Time And Space Mapping Software”
  39. Need a replica iPhone? No? Well here’s one anyway.
  40. Electricity-free tables aw
  41. Brother, NEC look to invade your retinas next year
  42. At long last, an iPhone quiver
  43. Make robot parts with papier-mâché
  44. Police to auction off nitrous-fueled, motorized La-Z-Boy
  45. GlideTV Navigator gets a thorough hands-on and critiquing
  46. New Nokia netbook next year already?
  47. How-To: Tesla "Spooky Spirit" radio
  48. HTC Dragon coming to Verizon as the Passion?
  49. Hands-on video: The BlackBerry OS 5.0 update turns the Storm into an iPhone clone
  50. OWLE Launches Bubo; Ultimate iPhone Video Rig
  51. Lenovo gets official with Win7-powered IdeaPad and IdeaCentre machines
  52. NEC apparently plans to roll out touch screen business hand-held
  53. Ready or not, the latest 3D technology is coming home
  54. Quickdev16 SNES developers cart: now you too can make games no one will ever play
  55. InPulse Smartwatch for BlackBerry: All the BlackBerry you could want in a wristwatch,
  56. inPulse Smartwatch for BlackBerry up for pre-order, ships in February 2010
  57. The Future: 3.3mm-thick Samsung TV
  58. How-To: Wrap bike handlebars
  59. Palm Pixi on sale November 15 exclusively at Sprint for $100 on contract
  60. ZilionTV expands pilot program, delays product launch
  61. TomTom Car Kit for iPhone now selling in the U.S. for $120
  62. Palm Pixi coming to Sprint on November 15
  63. Microsoft borrows Apple Store blueprint, manager (video)
  64. Core i7/i5-powered MacBook Pros on tap?
  65. Hacking the Force Trainer
  66. Kohjinsha PA series tablet ships in November, value not guaranteed
  67. Dear Internet: Bill Keller doesn’t know the first thing about the “Apple Slate”
  68. Novatel MiFi 2200 gets new firmware, now stays on even when you don't need it
  69. iPhone 3GS coming to Orange UK on November 10
  70. BlackBerry Storm2 to be out on October 28th if anyone cares
  71. Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Augmented tabletop video game with pinching gesture reco
  72. Graffiti marker disguised as cigarette
  73. Planet's smallest model train set revealed to macro lenses, microscopes (video)
  74. pureSilicon adds 256GB model to new Renegade R2 SSD range
  75. Nokia's Booklet 3G in high enough demand to warrant a successor?
  76. Nanokey mod for foot control
  77. Verizon Storm2 on October 28th, BlackBerry OS 5.0 for original Storm out now
  78. CE-Oh no he didn't! Part XLV: Symbian's Lee Williams rips into Android, implies Googl
  79. Palm Pixi price and Sprint launch date coming later today
  80. Japan gets ultra-cute Hello Kitty music player with sparkling Swarovski crystals
  81. Get the upcoming MAKE, Volume 20, for $14.99, shipped!
  82. Samsung's 40-inch LCD is world's thinnest at 3.9-mm, attracts magic pencils
  83. Dell and Envision Solar refashion parking lot into clean energy farm, EV recharge sta
  84. Apple Tablet rumor roundup: NYT speaks of 'impending Apple slate,' new SIM tray leaks
  85. Sony Optiarc garners unwanted attention from DOJ
  86. Bob Thompson on laboratory scales
  87. HP Pavillion dm3t and its terrible touchpad get reviewed
  88. How-To: Compressed air system for haunt props
  89. New in the Maker Shed: ProtoShield for Arduino Kit
  90. Tilera's 100-core Tile-GX processor won't boil the oceans, will still melt faces
  91. Netflix coming to PS3 next month
  92. HTC You ad campaign unveiled
  93. Netflix coming next month to PlayStation 3
  94. NC State gurus develop new material to boost data storage, conserve energy
  95. Giant cobweb made of coffee stirrers
  96. Engadget Podcast 168 - 10.25.2009: The Engadget Show 002 with Steve Ballmer
  97. Rumor: DSi to have voice chat channel soon
  98. CrunchDeals: Instant rebates on many Canon lenses
  99. Video: Google Voice does translation too – in a way
  100. Help publish a book on living well for less
  101. Walmart to rival Best Buy's Geek Squad with own in-home install crew
  102. TomTom iPhone kit now being sold through US Apple Store
  103. CRAFT weekly recap
  104. MassTEC Conference
  105. LawCrunch: Some (more) ideas on why Nokia sued Apple
  106. Pentax's limited edition Korejanai K-x DSLR reminds us of Harlequin VW Golf
  107. The Internet balancing act between wasting time and striving for greatness
  108. PhotoTrackr Mini geotagging device shrinks down, adds Mac and RAW support
  109. Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Cybernetic human robot HRP-4C demo (2 videos)
  110. Reminder: Enter the Alex Rider book giveaway!
  111. CrunchGear Week in Review: By Cell Light Edition
  112. How-To: Giger Alien costume with motorized extensible tongue
  113. Switched On: Making book with ePUB
  114. T-Mobile officially unveils $99 Even More, $79 Even More Plus plans and equipment ins
  115. Maker Shed weekly wrap-up
  116. Vuzix Wrap 310 video eyewear ships out to virtual big-screen lovers
  117. Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Futuristic Media Vehicle
  118. America's (newest) largest solar plant set to go live in Florida
  119. Sunday CrunchWord Puzzle!
  120. Ukraine war memorial given eternal LED torch, cell antenna
  121. Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Sony’s flashy stereoscopic 3D display (video)
  122. Speeding up Arduinos...
  123. Lenovo's all-business ThinkPad SL510 gets reviewed
  124. Beastly HDX 18 no longer available from HP, dv8 to blame?
  125. Southwest builds first "green plane," Ma Earth shows her gratitude
  126. Nokia patent app reveals dreams of pressure-sensitive multitouch interface
  127. Inside-out horse for educational purposes
  128. Muybridge Zoetrope papercraft
  129. 69Gadget’s OhMiBod Freestyle Review
  130. Amazon spokesperson affirms that Kindle app for Mac is being 'worked on'
  131. Entelligence: Seven on 7
  132. Noisebridge visit - Amazing hacker space in San Francisco, CA
  133. Netflix hints at Watch Instantly integration on 'already-popular device'
  134. DIY MIDI footpedal, made in one day
  135. Polk Audio's HitMaster: your own personal Rock Band stage monitor
  136. A look at how the Volkswagen Automotive Innovation Laboratory (VAIL) is changing the
  137. ZFS open source project abruptly shuts down, Snow Leopard weeps icy tears
  138. CD scrounged drawing machine
  139. A look at
  140. Prosthetic, robotic 'Smart Hand' has feelings, too
  141. Incredibly creepy photoreactive animatronic, um, thing
  142. Review: Fonera 2.0n
  143. BlackBerry Storm update landing tomorrow, bringing lots of good stuff
  144. Samsung LTE USB modem winds up in FCC database
  145. Why the little guy can’t get a break in consumer electronics and 5 ways to find a leg
  146. The Back Burner: Things we didn’t post this week
  147. Laser-cut ouija board looks authentic
  148. Motorola Sholes / Droid comes in US HSPA flavor, probably not US-bound
  149. Sega lighters: smoking will never be cool again
  150. Sony's S-Frame DPP-F700 digiframe / printer hybrid hitting America in January for $20
  151. Orchestral movements by LCD light
  152. BeMoved coffee machine will make you jump for your caffeine fix
  153. Mamiya announces two new DSLR cameras
  154. How would you change Sony's PSP Go?
  155. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  156. IREX e-reader listed at Best Buy for $449
  157. Great online haunt resource
  158. LED lighting hype
  159. Insignia's Little Buddy Child Tracker encourages kids to run away, disown parents
  160. Extra cell phones? Start an orchestra!
  161. Mythbusters test golf ball effect on real car
  162. Verizon's Droid is a series, not just a phone; Droid Eris coming from HTC
  163. Motorola Droid gets fully previewed, 'must-have' claims may not be far off
  164. 50% OFF Maker's Notebooks and MAKE Halloween
  165. AT&T Mobility CEO suggests iPhone exclusivity will end... sometime
  166. Motorola Droid (”Sholes”) hits the FCC with AT&T-friendly 3G – for real this time.
  167. Making Football Hero
  168. Support for universal micro-USB phone chargers grows with ITU approval
  169. Just in time for Halloween: The Fleshlight Succu Dry
  170. Kindle is coming to the Mac and the BlackBerry
  171. PopTech reimagines America
  172. Musical Go boards
  173. The Engadget Show - 002: Steve Ballmer, Droid, Nook, and new Macs
  174. Beware the ‘r word’ when reading up on Net Neutrality
  175. Clearwire and Sprint slinging WiMAX to NC, HI and TX in November / December
  176. Quick Look: 13.3-inch Acer Timeline
  177. Bus-Tops: Interactive art on roofs
  178. Verizon rolls out HP Mini 311, Mini 110 netbooks
  179. First Annual CrunchGear Halloween Costume Contest! Win an XBox!
  180. iGOG VelAUcity brings velocity-sensitive drums to your humble iPhone
  181. Mobiado 350 Pioneer: Gold, sapphire crystals, all sorts of excessive stuff like that
  182. A better way to slice a pumpkin
  183. IREX 8.1-inch DR 800SG e-reader now listed at Best Buy for $449
  184. Verizon launching Storm2 on October 28 for $179.99?
  185. Yikes: Hulu flirts with, yes, having you pay to watch it.
  186. Nintendo's Miyamoto: next-gen Wii hardware could be "more compact, cost-efficient"
  187. Sure, a £3,500 Motorola phone. Sounds good to me.
  188. Contest: Become potent in your segment with Poken
  189. SPARC International vs SparkFun electronics...
  190. Marshmallow shooter battle this weekend in NYC
  191. Psystar releases Rebel EFI installer, further enrages Apple
  192. Dell Adamo XPS specs leak
  193. Dell Adamo XPS specs leak out: ULV processors, integrated graphics
  194. Dutch court orders, again, TPB to delete torrents, block Dutch users
  195. Exclusive Gallery: Android-Powered Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3 in the wild
  196. D-Build: Finding parts from old homes
  197. American Booksellers Association concerned that rapidly falling book prices will be b
  198. Rocketfish wireless whole home audio system cuts the cord on all your speakers
  199. Sharp solar cell sets Conversion Efficiency record
  200. Citizen Journalism: Making a Psystar Hackintosh
  201. Psystar Rebel EFI isn’t magic, won’t install OS X on “any machine”
  202. BlackBerry Bold 9700 gains FCC clearance in T-Mobile trim
  203. Wal-Mart rolling out tech support services
  204. Loss-proof remote control
  205. Jabra STONE Bluetooth headset review
  206. Microsoft first-quarter income down 18 percent, still beats expectations
  207. Video hilarity: Windows 7 launched on a MacBook Pro on NBC’s The Today Show
  208. Star Wars Lightsaber laser pointers make for an easy purchasing decision
  209. South Korean band makes music from found objects
  210. ReadyMade's interview with Doug Repetto
  211. Slacker phases out hardware business, focuses on other devices
  212. FAIL: Windows 7 crashes during live TV demo
  213. Lenovo IdeaPad U150 is official in Japan, not very big
  214. Windows 7 student upgrade installer not working for many
  215. Play with the BlackBerry Storm 2 emulator at VerizonWireless.com
  216. Mamiya's DM22 is a medium format digital camera for the Walmart type at sub-$10k pric
  217. The Ad-Supported World: Ready or not, here it comes
  218. Belkin issues a voluntary recall of some TuneBase models
  219. Dell's Adamo 'crazyhinge' XPS demonstrated on video
  220. The Android-powered Motorola Zeppelin breaks cover in China
  221. Windows 7 Whopper claims its first victim (video)
  222. Yamaha's EC-f electric motorcycle has two wheels and one plug
  223. How-To: Make chemiluminescent soap bubbles
  224. Awesome collection of DIY video-glitch hardware
  225. Motorola's Zeppelin spotted, found to contain Android rather than hydrogen
  226. The real life Burger King Windows 7 Whopper is a disgusting joke to humanity
  227. Weekend Project: The Atlatl
  228. Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Starter unwrapped at Best Buy
  229. Weekend Project: The Atlatl (PDF)
  230. ACCESS and Emblaze Mobile unveil ELSE INTUITION, the Linux-based mobile OS of your dr
  231. Lego foosball!
  232. FCC net neutrality rules enter drafting process, face McCain challenge
  233. Barnes & Noble nook LendMe feature is severely limited, assumes you have friends
  234. Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture reconstructed from 1000 cellphones, 2000 text alerts (vid
  235. In Japan, nerds control girls with joysticks
  236. Dell's rugged Latitude XT2 XFR tablet busts through the FCC
  237. In the Maker Shed: Arduino Ethernet shield
  238. Linus Torvalds gives Windows 7 a big thumbs up
  239. Daily Crunch: Discovery Edition
  240. The Steel Yard's Iron Pour fires up in Providence on 10/30
  241. Aspire 1420p tablet cameos on Acer's US site, at Chinese press event
  242. Microsoft: 'We have no plans for Blu-Ray on Xbox 360'
  243. Acer's Aspire Z5610 all-in-one spotted in the wild
  244. The dangers of late night Internet
  245. Drill-powered "fort" speakers
  246. 'Unique' Bluetooth banana has truly limited applications
  247. Example code for multi-button checker with debouncing
  248. The daily roundup: Windows 7 launch edition
  249. Octoplex polychromic LED pumpkin display
  250. Xbox Live update preview program now rolling out