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  1. MAKE contributors at Pop!Tech
  2. Ask Engadget: Which Android phone do I get?
  3. FCC filing shows Cisco FlipShare TV
  4. MAKE 20: Snowboard conversion to DIY splitboard
  5. Transformers 2 sells 7.5 million DVD & Blu-ray discs. Can’t you people find a better
  6. Remote control pumpkin
  7. Nintendo DSi XL coming to America in Q1 2010
  8. 27-inch iMacs having performance issues?
  9. Sleek Audio announces SA-1 earphones, a cheaper alternative to the SA-6
  10. Boardy is a USB stick made out of recycled paper
  11. Where are all the great Android games? The answer is simpler than you think
  12. Esquire hopes augmented reality will trick people into reading
  13. Acer’s T230H: One of them there fancy touchscreen monitors that work with Windows 7
  14. Homebrew head-mounted Linux system for telepresence, looking silly
  15. $30: Perfect-for-Google-navigation Motorola Droid car dock
  16. Lots of great new Science Room content
  17. Workaround for HTC Hero battery life issues discovered
  18. Apple patent shows Bluetooth headset with built-in media player
  19. Front porch "prop dropper"
  20. LG launches official site for GW620 Android phone, sort of
  21. Can we blame Nintendo’s profit drop on the lack of gamer’s games?
  22. Acer debuts 23-inch T230H multitouch monitor
  23. CrunchDeals: Get Team Fortress 2 for only $2.50 (act quick, only a few minutes left)
  24. DSi XL to be available in America & Europe in early 2010
  25. iPhone Rock Band robot
  26. Apple TV 3.0 software update is out, with iTunes Extras, LP & Genius in tow
  27. TomTom Car Kit for iPhone review
  28. DIY: Multi-stage water rocket
  29. Possible Wii 2 specs leaked? 1080p, Blu-ray, 2010, oh my!
  30. CrunchDeals: Stalker – Shadow of Chernobyl for $5.00
  31. Controlling a MIDI synthesizer with light
  32. DROID Phone Holder and Multimedia Station go for $30 apiece
  33. iTunes goes 9.0.2: adds support for Apple TV 3.0, kills Pre sync
  34. New “Avatar” trailer continues to not impress
  35. Silly-String-shooting Jack-'o-lantern
  36. Apple TV 3.0 software update is out, with iTunes Extras, LP & Genius in tow
  37. Ericsson's Spider Computer makes portable computing downright creepy
  38. AppleTV firmware 3.0 just launched
  39. HTC Droid Eris peeks its head out once more, shows off 5MP camera
  40. CrunchGear meetup in Columbus, OH: Monday, November 9
  41. Combo: A collaborative animation by Blu and David Ellis
  42. ASUS to launch 3G, WiMAX-equipped e-book readers by March, 2010?
  43. Pavegen taps pedestrians for power in East London (video)
  44. Robots taking over role of backseat driver
  45. Socket Pocket: Inexpensive wall outlet cover with built-in gadget holder
  46. Original Body HTC Heros with US 3G coming soon – but you’ll have to import
  47. Cockroach robot falls 28m, keeps running
  48. Ask MAKE: Playing back a recorded sound
  49. Fuji Heavy Industries outs friendless, autonomous farming robot
  50. Tiny spy-friendly Bluetooth earpiece
  51. Google didn’t kill the stand alone GPS
  52. Outrage? Modern Warfare 2 leaked footage shows terrorist attack at airport (and you c
  53. Motorola posts small 3Q profit, picks new CFO
  54. Yes, Ron from Ron and Fez is in Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony
  55. Acer Aspire One AOD250 impressions: Android gone bad
  56. Hey, look: It’s Jerry Seinfeld using a Mac! Someone call Bill Gates or something!
  57. Gummy chromosomes and Cantor set eggs
  58. Sony Reader Pocket Edition available now
  59. HTC CEO says he could but won't make HD2 an Android phone, has to take care of Window
  60. You have to appreciate the simple design of the Wrap Wrap
  61. Minimalist nativity set
  62. More Vibram Five Fingers information than you particularly require
  63. Remote-controlled, “driving” tissue box case (video)
  64. Video: Kohjinsha dual-display netbook
  65. Nokia vs. Apple: the in-depth analysis
  66. Desktops carvings depict weapons
  67. Qooq recipe and cooking tablet pc launched for French speakers only
  68. DIY Proton Pack
  69. The.best.Iron.Man.costume.ever
  70. Muralizer prints art on the wall
  71. Best Buy offering DROID pre-orders as of today, automates the mail-in rebate
  72. Portable HDTV and DVD player costs $300
  73. Dress up! Win an XBox! For serious!
  74. TomTom’s iPhone car kit no workie with iPod touch, first-gen iPhone
  75. Xerox announces silver ink, keeps printable electronics dream alive
  76. Sony and VIZIO ditch the courtroom, clear up licensing issues
  77. Magellan SE4 navigation unit turns up at Best Buy
  78. Hopefully this Boarderlands trailer gets you playing the game
  79. How big of a difference does the DSi LL’s 4.2-inch screen make?
  80. How-To: Mini drum synth on protoboard
  81. Ubuntu 9.10 'Karmic Koala' released, could decide your OS fate
  82. Elmo and Nokia join forces, meld kids' books with teleconferencing for Storyplay (vid
  83. Samsung shows off color e-paper prototype, PVI might beat it to market in 2010
  84. Polymer Vision gets new lease on life thanks to Wistron
  85. Digital camera inventor Steve Sasson collects honorary PhD, Economist award
  86. ICANN set to allow non-Latin characters in domain names, half the world rejoices
  87. DIY netbook stand
  88. Nintendo profits sink on declining console sales, weak game selection
  89. Apple's Magic Mouse now shipping: seeks mighty revenge
  90. AlterG's M300 treadmill: same 'anti-gravity' vibe, now 'only' $24,500
  91. DSi LL: Nintendo confirms, shows new big-screen DSi
  92. Nintendo DSi LL goes large in Japan on November 21
  93. Daily Crunch: Science Fair Edition
  94. In the Maker Shed: Creepy CRAFT Bundle
  95. Astak lauches the Mole social networking webcam
  96. Olympus E-P2 leaked in the most insignificant of ways
  97. Google says it's now blocking 'fewer than 100' numbers in Google Voice
  98. Video: How wood chips or tires are converted into Ethanol fuel
  99. DIY: CD-ROM for your Toyota Camry
  100. ASRock readying three Ion-powered nettops, one with a BD drive
  101. Toshiba announces new 14.6 megapixel back lit sensor
  102. First Storm 2 ad huffs and puffs for attention (video)
  103. Whatever happened to the Klingons, anyway
  104. Where are they now: Pleo the Dinosaur
  105. Details of 3D cable demo at Cable-Tec emerge
  106. Crunchdeals: Logitech Harmony 670 Remote
  107. Introducing the Creeper 2 - CANDY
  108. Microsoft Store PC’s won’t have bloatware
  109. How-To: Spider web balloons
  110. The daily roundup: this is, in fact, the DROID you are looking for
  111. Unboxing: The Verizon Droid by Motorola
  112. Interesting: chart of broadband speed, penetration, and price
  113. ROPID the adorable humanoid can jump 3-inches into the air, sweep you off your feet
  114. $6500 “Labyrinth Aquarium”: awesome, difficult to clean
  115. Flashback: Halloween Wounds and Prosthetics
  116. Scary shifty servo eyeballs
  117. This is the end, my only friend (for MSN Direct wireless data service)
  118. GM to offer $500 Autonet Mobile WiFi option in select vehicles
  119. MLB 09 The Show predicts a Phillies win in 7 games (take that, Yankees!)
  120. HTC confirmed to be cooking up Android 2.0 update for Hero, other devices unclear
  121. How-to: hack your own DROID dock with magnets and cardboard
  122. LG shows off their new 15-inch transparent AMOLED monitor
  123. Vizio outs 19-, 23-inch LED-backlit LCDs
  124. Nyko ships $25 Zoom Case for DSi: because your DSi totally needs a zoom lens
  125. Quo vadis, Forza Motorsport 3?
  126. The Bearable Lightness of Droid: How the iPhone aesthetic has finally hit the majors
  127. MTube Android MID streams media to the TV and back via touchscreen (video)
  128. Shirt features playable guitar, flames
  129. Giant animatronic Gomora costume
  130. Netflix streaming purportedly hitting Nintendo's Wii next
  131. JVC drops the ball, releases a $200 BD Profile 1.1 Blu-ray player
  132. Attention: Plex for Mac now plays well with Snow Leopard
  133. Microsoft's MSN Direct service to shut down in 2012
  134. Toolboxes: now and then
  135. Booq’s new rigid laptop case is ready for deployment
  136. Korg Nanokey controller repurposed into MIDI foot pedal
  137. Happiness Hat like braces for your smile
  138. Datel reportedly looking to 'remedy' Microsoft's lock-out of unauthorized memory unit
  139. Today on the CrunchGear Live Podcast
  140. HTC Droid Eris priced at $99 for Verizon?
  141. Houston newscaster dictates slide transitions, goes bowling with Wiimote
  142. Ontario law bans the use of portable gadgets while driving
  143. Sony recalls 69,000 AC adapters due to shock hazard
  144. Panic: UK file-sharers may well be disconnected from ISPs starting in 2011
  145. Ghostbusters proton pack with friggin' lasers
  146. Nokia's N97 mini gets its shipping papers
  147. Catan comes to iPhone
  148. Google Navigation video hands-on: you want this
  149. Motorola Droid unboxing!
  150. Ghostwire augmented reality game coming to your creepy motel room, DSi in 2010
  151. Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: Giant squid robot Ikabo (video)
  152. Fascination video series
  153. Minox NV mini II makes night vision pocketable
  154. Up-close with Watchismo, one of the most eclectic watch collectors I know
  155. Head-mounted hummingbird feeder provides a rare view
  156. Coin Sequencer, a tangable sequencer
  157. Lenovo teases new ThinkCentre all-in-one desktop
  158. The game has changed
  159. ASUS changes course, unveils 'first' USB 3.0 / SATA 6Gbps motherboards
  160. Free GTA IV multiplayer this weekend on Xbox Live
  161. Albatron's 42 inches of optical touch monitor get examined on video
  162. Spooky sounds from your Telecaster
  163. Hands on with the Motorola Droid: Sexy
  164. Interesting cancer resistance in naked mole rats
  165. SonyStyle unleashes Sony Ericsson Aino in the US for $600
  166. Motorola DROID spotted in fine GSM form (video)
  167. More pics and facts about the new DROID by Motorola
  168. It’s a desk! It’s a tricycle! It’s $500!
  169. Lullabelly prenatal music belt rocks the cradle of love
  170. FCC considering taking some TV spectrum, auctioning it off for wireless broadband
  171. Belkin recalls surge protectors over fire concerns
  172. Motorola DROID first hands-on!
  173. Elecom's simplistic multicard reader mounts nicely on walls, desks
  174. Felice Varini's town-sized illusion
  175. Motorola DROID official on Verizon: $199 on contract, coming November 6th (video)
  176. Sears Black Friday ad
  177. MyCE launches community-driven gadgets review and news site
  178. Google Redefines GPS Navigation Landscape: Google Maps Navigation For Android 2.0
  179. Halloween sounds from guitar effects + photocell mod
  180. Google adds free turn-by-turn navigation, car dock UI to Android 2.0 (video)
  181. Microsoft temporarily suspends Sky Player for Xbox 360
  182. Droid drops November 6
  183. Olympus China confirms the E-P2 Micro Four Thirds camera
  184. The Storm2 is now availble for masochists
  185. Symbian Horizon app store launched, dev program detailed
  186. MSI's Wind Top AE2220 all-in-one PC brings 21.6-inch multitouch panel, Win7
  187. Exclusive Picture Of Unlaunched Apple Tablet (circa 1990)
  188. How-To: Cast concrete tombstones
  189. JVC joins the sub-$200 Blu-ray player game with ultrathin XV-BP11
  190. VIZIO brings the LED party to 19- and 23-inch models
  191. i.Tech's SolarVoice Bluetooth headset could save the environment, not your look
  192. This is what it sounds like when Net Neutrality dies
  193. Sending a hearbeat over ethernet
  194. Windows 7 receives 7,000 domino salute (video)
  195. Fujifilm's Remora flash could save those underwater family portraits
  196. LAb[au]'s f5x5x5 framework sculpture mesmerizes on video
  197. FCC keen on commandeering TV spectrum for wireless broadband
  198. One quarter of "broadband households" have digital photo frames, we find one for the
  199. Ropid: New robot runs, jumps 8 centimeters high (2 videos)
  200. Storm2 now available from Verizon for those who waited
  201. DIY virtual reality goggles
  202. LG's transparent 15-inch AMOLED display is amazing, possibly useless
  203. Nokia Booklet 3G running Windows 7 Home Premium unboxed (video)
  204. Virgin Mobile looks ready to euthanize Helio brand, Ocean 2 vanishes
  205. Robot Zombie Cat saves Halloween
  206. Samsung's 30-inch 3D AMOLED TV won't make you dizzy, will leave you poor and silly
  207. Machined Gear Clock makes watching the time pass a true joy (video)
  208. How-To: Replica Evil Dead 2 chainsaw arm
  209. In the Maker Shed: Danger Shield kit
  210. Litl Easel 'web computer' is cute as a baby-blue button
  211. Lenovo's IdeaPad S12 finally on sale with Windows 7, NVIDIA Ion
  212. Digital Contents Expo Tokyo: “Morphing Bumpy 3D Display for embodied CG art” (2 video
  213. GM to offer in-car wi-fi access starting next year
  214. Asustek announces a 1.1 Teraflop, Tesla GPU powered supercomputer
  215. App Store gets 100,000 approved apps
  216. Microsoft researchers build muscle-computer interface, play air Guitar Hero
  217. Helmet radar: coming to a supersoldier near you
  218. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  219. Can crusher crushes cans with electricity
  220. Super cements aka "geopolymers"
  221. Garmin nuvifone G60 going for $100 on Amazon
  222. AUO previews lots of fancy displays, clownfish-approved 1080p 14-inch OLED monitor
  223. Fake TV camera trend takes over elementary school
  224. Mr. Wake, the uncatchable alarm clock robot
  225. Ex-AMD chief Hector Ruiz caught up in insider-trading scandal
  226. In case you forgot: tomorrow is Droid Day
  227. Play kitchen made from shelving parts
  228. HP Pavilion dv3 with multitouch screen spotted in the wild, we go hands-on
  229. Canon 7D shots can carry over ghost image to next shot (fix imminent)
  230. Samsung Omnia II gets broken down, screenshot by screenshot
  231. First look: BFG Deimos gaming laptop
  232. How-To: Make a Gray-Hoverman DTV Antenna with Naomi and Noah
  233. Droid Eris turns up in Verizon training course
  234. The TwitterPeek is... a Peek for Twitter?
  235. Canon's EOS 7D experiencing 'residual image' phenomenon, fix is on the way
  236. Rock music is dead, and all the Rock Band in the world won’t save it
  237. Humongous treehouse
  238. Kingston's $85 40GB SSDNow V Series SSD gets heavily benchmarked
  239. The gravity-powered xylophones of Charles and Ray Eames
  240. Verizon's HTC Droid Eris to run Android 1.5 on a 528MHz CPU
  241. Peek goes Twitter and is now available at Blockbuster
  242. US government lays out cash for wall-based, in-home 'smart meters'
  243. What’s missing from this press release?
  244. Google developing free navigation app?
  245. Buy your kid this Astro Boy netbook but keep it for yourself
  246. Intel pulls SSD Toolbox for killing drives under Windows 7
  247. Shape-shifting 'Breathing Chair' looks to make the beanbag fashionable
  248. Fusion-io ioXtreme and ioXtreme Pro PCI Express SSDs sneak out
  249. Arudino DIY Football Hero
  250. British NHS lauds Wii Fit Plus for flabby bum-busting potential