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  1. New spongy material instantly hardens on exposure to magnetism
  2. Onkyo's iPod-lovin' ND-S1 digital media transport gets reviewed
  3. LED Binary Clock
  4. Caught in a Trap Edition
  5. Cowon iAudio 9 ships soon for â?¬180, gets pictured a few times over
  6. Josh reveals TwitterPeek on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Qlorigan** (video)
  7. Sprint touts Palm Pixi's nonexistent WiFi
  8. What exactly makes a camera EVIL?
  9. Big Head Mode papercraft costume
  10. Plantronics Voyager PRO UC headset does Bluetooth and VoIP
  11. Japanese rules volleyball: one player must be robotic
  12. Build your own battery powered USB charger
  13. Make: Halloween Contest 2009 - Last call!
  14. Radiohead´s Thom Yorke printed in 3D
  15. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 announced, we go hands on
  16. Spring Design sues Barnes & Noble over the Nook
  17. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  18. Instructions for creating an autonomous sentry gun
  19. Dell Mini 3iX has WiFi, 3G, and a number of leaked UI photos
  20. And now Creative is jumping into e-book readers and tablets and funcookers and such
  21. DIY: build a medium format film camera from scratch
  22. Sony introduces limited edition VAIO Nebula FW laptop
  23. Reanimating a robotic pet as a FrankenDog
  24. Bicycle handlebar brake lighting
  25. Verizon's Chocolate Touch is a dead ringer for the LG SB210
  26. Sorenson’s Squeeze 6: a connected media encoding and distribution platform
  27. Creative Zii EGG Android build demoed on video
  28. Wherein tenuous links are made between BioShock and two new Ayn Rand biographies
  29. Motorola MILESTONE does what DROIDon't
  30. Watch the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time trailer here
  31. Paramount and Kingston team up for movies on flash memory
  32. Help Key: How to use Windows Remote Desktop Connection to connect to computers withou
  33. Wall of Sound is loud, prohibitively expensive, and somewhat defeats the purpose
  34. 5 iPhone Accessories We’re Still Waiting For
  35. Pioneer shutting down its Premier car audio line at the end of 2009
  36. Bandsaw beautification
  37. Lenovo's all-in-one ThinkCentre gets official, becomes A70z
  38. New study proves that ECC memory may well be worth the extra cost
  39. Are DVR's actually going to save the network TV model?
  40. Sony VAIO L touchscreen humiliates presenter on live TV (video)
  41. Estate of Asimov okays new “I, Robot” books – really now, that’s in poor taste
  42. Low Resolution
  43. 'Baby and Me' special edition includes Wiimote-ready doll
  44. World of Worldcraft in China: The story that never ceases to befuddle
  45. A Halloween souvenir
  46. Garmin's new aera series gets you there by air or by land
  47. This 648-megapixel image of the Milky Way will melt your brain
  48. Secret knock detector
  49. Josh is on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight!
  50. Review: Magic Mouse
  51. Real Time Race promises to let you race against the pros, in real time
  52. Apple TV could start offering unlimited TV shows for $30/month
  53. What’s to be done about texting and driving?
  54. Adobe engages Apple in passive aggressive warfare with iPhone's Flash message
  55. UK study finds that people who illegally download music are biggest paying music cons
  56. Auto-tracking sentry gun build
  57. Motorola CLIQ lands in T-Mobile USA stores today
  58. Best Buy brings back the Black Friday VIP contest for a second year
  59. Thank you for reading MobileCrunch, folks.
  60. Ties made from old cassette tapes sort of feature audible playback
  61. North Brooklyn Hackerspace opening Friday: Alpha One Labs
  62. Schools of robotic fish to collect data, stomp out human threat
  63. Apple pitching $30 a month TV service for iTunes to the networks?
  64. Oh noes! Snow Leopard update will de-Hackintosh Atom Hackintoshes
  65. Storing data in waves: Delay line memory
  66. Soyea's MID Z5 features an Atom CPU, 3G, and a significant price tag
  67. HP Mini 311 unboxed, torn apart
  68. New system used to protect airplanes from lasers, soon to work against sharks with fr
  69. PlayStation Home 'not a priority right now' for Sony, most people seem to feel the sa
  70. QVC selling Wii bundle for $80-$140 more than you ought to pay
  71. Ex-AMD CEO Hector Ruiz steps down as Globalfoundries chairman amid insider trading sc
  72. Thanko sells inexpensive portable media player (but closed the English store)
  73. Sony VAIO P heading to Verizon for $300 with contract?
  74. Sirius XM SkyDock: The satellite radio that uses your iPhone’s interface
  75. TAG Heuer Meridiist Lamborghini model announced, snickered at
  76. Acer Liquid's Snapdragon processor to be clocked at just 768MHz?
  77. Japanese team takes top prize at World Solar Challenge
  78. Baby and Me for Wii to feature doll controller accessory
  79. Woot! Refurbished Roomba 530 for $130
  80. Audiocloud
  81. Large collection of repurposed train cars
  82. 'Endless Racing Game' iPhone demo video isn't endless, is endlessly entertaining
  83. The Halloween Costume Contest Vote-Off Begins!
  84. And now Verizon pushed Bing Mobile onto BlackBerry Storms
  85. How-To: Light-up camera level
  86. XBMC ARM port teased, will manage HD playback from pocket-sized Beagleboard (video)
  87. Sprint lights up WiMAX in NC, Chicago and Dallas, launches subsidized Mini 10
  88. Star Trek, Transformers 2 Xbox 360 bundles on the way to the UK
  89. MSI readying 12-inch MSI Wind U230 with AMD Neo CPU, Windows 7
  90. Contest Entrant #7 – Lego Dude
  91. Cute speaker with built-in MP3 player in retro-design
  92. Mio MiBuddy GPS units to trade Windows CE for Android
  93. MAINGEAR ups its game, announces the SHIFT high performance line
  94. Maingear unveils Core i7-packin' SHIFT, your own 'personal supercomputer'
  95. Orange UK's iPhone contract & pay as you go pricing plans detailed
  96. Review: EOS wireless speaker system
  97. xkcd charts characters from LOTR, Star Wars, Jurassic Park & more, I waste my morning
  98. DIY Arduino dual motor board
  99. T-Mobile nabs HTC's Touch HD2, schedules release for November 9
  100. $40K DARPA "find the balloons" social networking challenge
  101. Slinky Lenovo laptop prototype outed by FCC
  102. Apple killing Atom support, dreams of netbook hackintoshers in next Snow Leopard rele
  103. XM SkyDock now available for iPod touch and iPhone drivers
  104. Video: Strange Japanese hamburger vending machine
  105. Sprint launches Samsung Moment, Android empire expands by one
  106. Android 2.0 shoehorned onto G1/Dream
  107. GSM DROID with multitouch pinch-to-zoom demoed on video
  108. Mario costume with integral sound-effects
  109. Tentacle-box: A mobile music station with beat-synched lights
  110. Spider Camera Holster system lands for retail (video)
  111. Unfinished Windows 7 feature exploited for virtual WiFi hotspots
  112. DROID headed to Germany as Motorola MILESTONE
  113. Is this a next generation ThinkPad, or the cruelest Photoshop ThinkPad fans have ever
  114. In Soviet uTorrent, bandwidth throttles you!
  115. Fake iPhone comes with magical external QWERTY keyboard you've always fantasized abou
  116. NSA to store yottabytes of surveillance data in Utah megarepository
  117. Homemade medium format camera
  118. Dog buys 5,000 Microsoft points, says he just wanted to check out the Abbey Road DLC
  119. Entelligence: Of ebooks and suburban moms
  120. CRAFT weekly recap
  121. RIM posts job listing for 'WebKit Developer,' gets one step closer to a real browser
  122. Sign up for the Make: Newsletter
  123. CrunchGear Week in Review: Monster Mash Edition
  124. Zii MediaBook UI video explains very little
  125. Texting and driving now banned in New York State
  126. Pac-Man pumpkins
  127. In the Maker Shed: Chumby Guts
  128. Ocean power
  129. Atom-powered Cowon W2 leaked, could be crowding in on imaginary tablet territory
  130. Sunday CrunchWord Puzzle!
  131. 250GB PS3 spotted in Best Buy backroom, making trouble
  132. Banner ads on flies
  133. Creative working on Zii-based MediaBook with color touchscreen, e-book slant
  134. New Sony Ericsson Rachael UI video hits, still looks nothing like Android
  135. Automatic sound-responsive puppet mouth
  136. Update: Downgrading to 2.4 is the best way to get back Boxee and XMBC back on your Ap
  137. Link as Link
  138. Sad: Doom box artist passes away
  139. ATI's dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970 pictured in the wilderness
  140. Laziness on the move: robot plays Rock Band on the iPhone
  141. Happy Halloween from MAKE
  142. iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame
  143. Mark Frauenfelder on NPR's Science Friday
  144. Pinwall facade pinball marchine
  145. Engadget Podcast 169 - 10.31.2009
  146. The long zoom of cells
  147. Palm Pixi definitely shipping with a new webOS version, but which?
  148. Anatomy suit one-piece zombie costume
  149. Pumpkin abuse in the name of science
  150. Leaked docs show HTC's DROID Eris launching on November 6th for $99, running Android
  151. Fox News: Watch John mumble about gadgets while wearing orange socks
  152. William Kamkwamba at MIT
  153. What’s next for some of the biggest gadgets of 2009?
  154. How-to: geek up your pumpkin
  155. Ideum's 100-inch MT-50 multitouch table supports 50 simultaneous touch points (video)
  156. The Back Burner: Things we didn’t post this week
  157. iLuv ships weather-watching iMM183 dual dock iPod / iPhone alarm clock
  158. Chiphacker
  159. Quick and easy pumpkin cutter
  160. Tesla Roadster keeps on rollin', goes 313 miles on single charge
  161. Daily Crunch: Down at the Station Edition
  162. USB 3.0 and SATA 6G put to good use: benchmarks
  163. How would you change Sony's PlayStation 3 Slim?
  164. Dear Valve, where is Episode 3?
  165. Advertisers get creative at Waterloo Station, create craziness with projectors
  166. Bioshock 2 video preview
  167. Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs Motorola Droid
  168. Aptera 2e three-wheeler deemed a car by the DoE, eligible for funding
  169. Thinkgeek Halloween pumpkin template contest
  170. "The Famous Bay Bridge Crack"
  171. xpPhone teased with specs and pictures, makes Windows XP young again
  172. Our 13.5-inch Radeon 5870 X2 will blot out the sun!
  173. Interactive fonts, for when 'bold' isn't enough
  174. Nintendo's Iwata muses about Kindle-like business model for future handheld
  175. RED updates its lineup, throws a bone to current RED owners
  176. Build an autonomous bassline generator
  177. Review: Sanyo Xacti CG10 compact HD camcorder
  178. RED DSMC specs detailed, prices start at $28,000 for EPIC-X, lower-end Scarlet still
  179. Asus’ U3S6: First USB 3.0 + SATA 6.0 PCI-E card
  180. Black Wii gets unboxed just in time for the darkest holiday
  181. More on the DROID: thoughts from the rest of Engadget
  182. Don’t forget to enter our costume contest
  183. Chris Ware's Halloween cover commentary
  184. CrunchDeals: Logitech Harmony 1100 Remote for $300
  185. Print your own circuit boards with an Inkjet (and a modicum of skill)
  186. Steve Jobs would be proud of this Ikea hack
  187. Lie-Nielsen chain-drive shoulder vise
  188. HDI's laser-driven 3D HDTV hits production, should ship next year
  189. Spooky Tesla Radio in a jar
  190. LEGO kitchen counter
  191. The Engadget Podcast, live at 4:30PM EST!
  192. Canon EOS-1D Mark IV lands for a pre-production hands-on
  193. Tread lightly re: GameStop’s Modern Warfare 2 pre-order $20 ‘deal’
  194. Xperia Pureness unboxed, performs for the camera (video)
  195. Wherein we talk about Tekken 6
  196. November 6: stores open at 6AM for DROID, Droid Eris?
  197. Juniper wants to make the “iPhone of networking”
  198. Yes, the 27? iMac’s screen is “better than HD” – kind of like most monitors
  199. Remote control color-changing pumpkin
  200. Family awarded $16.5 million for wrongful death in 'Hold Your Wii for a Wii' contest
  201. Secret software turns Win 7 into a Wi-Fi access point
  202. Apple's main ad man thinks different, steps down as Macs battle PCs like it's 1984
  203. ‘Hold you wee for a Wii’ family gets $16.5 million recompense
  204. Teach Me to Make classes in the Bay Area
  205. Nokia announces the end of its N-Gage gaming platform
  206. Heated slipper looks downright dangerous
  207. Thanko’s non-crappy GPS watch
  208. Chair made of drinking straws
  209. Sleek Audio's SA1 earbuds bring Kleer wireless, custom tuning for $80
  210. Sony Ericsson Rachael teaser video plays with our hearts
  211. Instant translation: Jibbigo Spanish-English translator works in real time
  212. The DSi XL gets sized up, then Joystiq answers your nagging questions
  213. CrunchDeals: Buy two Wii games, get one free at Target (starting Sunday)
  214. Periodic taxi
  215. NVIDIA ION LE hack adds DirectX 10 support, raises interesting questions
  216. CrunchGear PSA: If you run XBMC or Boxee on your Apple TV, do not upgrade to 3.0
  217. Periodic table
  218. Talking Arduino Halloween skeleton
  219. Video demo: Endless Racing Game iPhone App
  220. Convergence! Fancy lighter packs an 8GB USB drive, costs $35
  221. Motorola DROID review
  222. Reminder: Alex Rider book giveaway!
  223. Jibbigo iPhone app translates from English to Spanish and back again
  224. More Olympus EP-2 news than you probably care about
  225. Olympus E-P2 tap keeps leaking, new viewfinder now on show
  226. Telmap taps NAVTEQ for iPhone GPS solution, understands the inevitable
  227. Woot! Refurbished 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One netbook for $250
  228. Important Norwegian consumer reads Amazon Kindle's EULA, sends angry letter
  229. Android 2.0 ported to the aging G1
  230. This week in Maker Events
  231. Thousands visit the Microsoft Store in Mission Viejo, thousands more wish they had
  232. Media Manager for Mac enables iPhone / iTunes media streaming to FiOS TV DVR (video)
  233. The Nintendo DSi XL shows its stuff in front of the camera
  234. Apple, AT&T Hit With Another iPhone MMS Class Action
  235. Bacterial typography
  236. Sears Black Friday ad revealed, we'll be sleeping off our tryptophan hangovers
  237. Makers by Cory Doctorow
  238. Nokia said to be launching smartphone with AT&T, Snapdragon ahoy?
  239. Weekend Project: Evasive Beeping Thing
  240. Zombie Preparedness Kit
  241. Weekend Project: Evasive Beeping Thing (PDF)
  242. Sony Alpha A750 keeps with tradition, leaks out ahead of release
  243. Rechargeable zinc-air batteries promise a lot, we'll see if they deliver in 2010
  244. The iPhone launches in China today, seems to arouse little interest (pictures from Be
  245. Katamari Costumes
  246. LG roadmap predicts 'OLED panels will cost less than LCD panels in 2016'
  247. Android 2.0 ported to original T-Mobile G1 (video)
  248. MIT's Affective Intelligent Driving Agent is KITT and Clippy's lovechild (video)
  249. Daily Crunch: Egg Throne Edition
  250. VHS lives: JVC announces VHS/DVD/Blu-ray recorder for Japan