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  1. Core i7 iMacs showing up DOA -- including ours
  2. Early Core i9 benchmarks promising, make you wonder why you even bothered with Core i
  3. Italian Surface-esque museum display combines Cover Flow with a huge touchscreen
  4. Electric motorcycle racing – now that’s where it’s at
  5. Best Buy’s new Black Friday flier shows their true holiday spirit
  6. Blinking LEDs to give QR codes a run for their (ad) money
  7. TI introduces the eZ430-Chronos development platform... and sports watch
  8. Man invents electric lobster taser
  9. GAKKEN Japanino: An Arduino clone in Japan?
  10. Ostendo now selling CRVD display directly; multiple CRVD display rig blows minds on v
  11. Motorsports carving? Who knew?
  12. Pop-up cardboard office
  13. Buffalo now shipping SuperSpeed USB 3.0 external hard drive
  14. Klausner takes aim at RIM, Motorola over visual voicemail patents
  15. Samsung Story external HDD now boasts 2TB, eSATA
  16. HP announces 4Q profits, and the news is good
  17. "Scientists and engineers ought to stand side by side with athletes and entertainers
  18. Putting together a microscope set
  19. T-shirt printing on a Lumenlab RoBLOKS
  20. iPhone camera mod for magnification: because you can
  21. Celebrating 5 years of World of Warcraft
  22. Stats show Motorola Droid is the new elephant in the Android room
  23. The Engadget Show - 003: Drew Bamford, Joystiq's Chris Grant, Adamo XPS, and lots of
  24. Life goes behind-the-scenes of the 1954 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea
  25. Two circulating beams bring first collisions in the LHC
  26. Mimo debuts 7-inch iMo Pivot Touch monitor
  27. United Airlines & Gogo offering try-before-you-buy in-flight Wifi promo
  28. Lightbulb terraria
  29. Eee PC 1005HR unboxed complete with 1366 x 768 display
  30. Video: Apple sees Verizon’s iDont campaign, raises them simultaneous voice-and-data
  31. Creative announces update to their Vado HD camcorder
  32. Stylophone Beatbox electronic beats machine hands-on
  33. Microsoft defends decision to ban modded Xbox 360s (but says it didn’t ban 1 million
  34. A puzzle that can be anyone's face: Jicazu
  35. ASUS UL30Vt available for pre-order at Amazon
  36. Family Guy advertised Windows 7 after all
  37. Creative rolls out third gen Vado HD pocket camcorder
  38. MAKE and National Lab Day
  39. Google Maps Navigation officially comes to Android 1.6
  40. iPhone Apps to keep you fit this Friday
  41. AT&T's new DataConnect Pass plans serve up data a la carte
  42. How-To: Safely fry a turkey
  43. Apple hits back at Verizon in new iPhone ads (video)
  44. Honda makes the ultimate Paperboy gaming system
  45. Sony's Kaz Hirai confirms 'premium level' subscription coming to PSN
  46. A collection of reasonably priced Xbox 360 games
  47. LadyBugBot bot crawls on your fridge
  48. Biohacked bacteria possibly useful for landmine detection
  49. IBM PowerXCell-8i processor said to be last of its kind, but Cell will live on
  50. LG X120 netbook comes to the US with 2-year AT&T contract
  51. Why play through Modern Warfare 2 single-player when you can watch this 60-second syn
  52. A storm is brewing at Best Buy
  53. Swedish watchmakers create a Void
  54. Wii pay-per-view programming introduced in Japan
  55. Neptune's Trident case mod honors the god of liquid cooling
  56. Amazon Black Friday deals
  57. Sony VAIO UX handheld gets 3G wireless, quad OS, inflated sense of self
  58. Jimbo's MID does Windows XP on the tiny, shuns you and your physical keyboard
  59. Blinking LEDs transmit information to cell phones via light
  60. Take-down notices going after Microsoft Cofee
  61. Camangi's WebStation tablet ships soon, sports Android, loves early birds (video)
  62. Must-have: Illuminated JetBib Feeding System
  63. Eking's tilting, sliding S515 UMPC gets unwrapped on video, looks like a giant Touch
  64. Engadget Podcast 172 - 11.23.2009
  65. Make: Holiday Gift Guide 2009: Mischief Maker's Gift Guide
  66. Grounding tips for mixed signal PCBs
  67. Google Maps Navigation hacked for extra-American use
  68. Monday Giveaway: Viper SmartStart iPhone Kit, Brought to you by Gas Cubby
  69. Phil Schiller Grants Interview About Apple’s App Store, Claims Devs Actually Like App
  70. China Mobile starts selling Dell Mini 3i
  71. Verizon announces Samsung Omnia II: December 2 for $200
  72. Virgil England's fantasy-land
  73. Data Robotics introduces 5-bay Drobo S, enterprise-ready DroboElite
  74. Sergey Brin: Android and Chrome OS 'will likely converge over time'
  75. Novation Launchpad teardown
  76. British surgeons using radiation beams to halt macular degeneration
  77. Ringz: First (free) Android app with in-app purchase
  78. Laptop Etch-a-Sketch via Arduino & Processing
  79. Nintendo Japan launches (paid) on-demand video service for Wii
  80. Sony joins 1,000-hour recording club with IDC-UX300
  81. Spotify gets Symbian app, Nokia owners rejoice
  82. iPhone slated for South Korean debut on November 28
  83. Sony Ericsson Kurara previewed way ahead of release
  84. iPhone macro lens carousel
  85. Powermat retrofitted into plank of wood, new world of opportunies discovered
  86. China Telecom to launch Palm and BlackBerry handsets this year?
  87. New in the Maker Shed: OLLO kits
  88. Cambridge's ProFORMA does 3D scanning with any stationary webcam
  89. Dell Mini 3i OPhone detailed ahead of this week's China Mobile launch
  90. BlueSMiRF found in credit card sniffer
  91. Mystery iPhone musical instrument
  92. The end of exclusivity leading to big iPhone sales in Europe
  93. Roku Channel Store delivers ten new content portals for zero dollars
  94. Chinese Dreamcast portable mod may inspire KIRFs, or already is one
  95. Stained glass d20s
  96. Roku announces Roku Channel Store, adds Facebook and Pandora (and maybe porn!)
  97. OCZ's Colossus desktop SSD gets reviewed: oh yeah, it's fast
  98. Have you defraggled your motherdisc lately?
  99. CRAFT Thanksgiving roundup
  100. Black Friday deals roundup: Walmart, Target and NewEgg
  101. Amidio's Touch DJ app stuffs a turntable into your iPhone (video)
  102. CrunchGear Week in Review: New Milkman Edition
  103. Can smoking void your computer’s warranty?
  104. Sunday Giveaway: A Movie Wedge for you, a Movie Wedge for me!
  105. Pegatron's Ubuntu-equipped netbook spotted in the wild
  106. Intel's Cedarview Atom chip rumored to go 32nm in 2011
  107. 3D renderings of the Mandelbrot set
  108. The Engadget Show tapes today with HTC's Drew Bamford and Chris Grant of Joystiq (and
  109. New in the Maker Shed: Microbe Motel kit
  110. AOpen's Ion-powered XC Mini GP7A-HD puts the 'choice' in 'nettop'
  111. Olympus' $1,100 PEN E-P2 up for pre-order, played with early
  112. Science through graphic novels
  113. BlackBerry Bold 9700 now on sale to all at AT&T: $200 on contract
  114. Sewell's DisplayLink-enabled USB-to-DVI / VGA / HDMI adapter does 2,048 x 1,152
  115. Atlona's HDAiR wireless USB-to-VGA / HDMI adapter gains audio, usefulness
  116. Can New Forms of Media Distribution Save Porn?
  117. Tiny solar-powered brass engine in a wineglass
  118. Purported Motorola Droid prototype turns up on eBay
  119. Toyota Partner Robots heading to the moon, offworld colonies inevitable
  120. Nintendo DSi LL set loose in Japan
  121. Lazy Saturday long read: trying to vanish in the digital age
  122. Windows drivers for Apple's Magic Mouse conjured from the ether
  123. Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 heading to AT&T
  124. Palm Pre backups can be easily overwritten by a replacement device: replacers beware!
  125. Maker Shed kiosks at Fry's
  126. New hackerspace in Chicagoland: Workshop 88
  127. Wired shows off an Apple tablet-formatted copy of Wired on a fake Apple tablet
  128. Union Square Best Buy: Your Exclusive Keytar Dealer
  129. Saturday giveaway: Kodak 5250 all-in-one printer, just for you
  130. Review: Nyko Wand Action Pak
  131. Microsoft roadmap pegs Windows 8 release for 2012, or just after the world's end
  132. Daily Crunch: Fireside Edition
  133. BlackBerry Curve 8530 now putting Verizon through the rounds
  134. Mint tin electronics dev kit packs the essentials
  135. Tesla Motors IPO coming 'any day' now, says report
  136. Olympus BioScapes competition winners
  137. New Sony NXCAM is more camcorder than you ever need, but still you covet
  138. PlayStation 2 finally launches in Brazil for the bargain price of around US $462
  139. How would you change Motorola's CLIQ?
  140. Review: Klipsch iGroove SXT Speaker System for iPhone and iPod
  141. Mac mailbox
  142. Philips launches 9704 LED Pro televisions in the UK
  143. LHC tweets it's first circulating beam of 2009
  144. Tesla Motors preparing to go public “soon”
  145. Building a shop presence notification system
  146. Dynamic Controls unveils integrated iPhone app for wheelchair controls
  147. Time to trade up to a new GPS unit
  148. Large Hadron Collider is online, Higgs boson be damned
  149. Shh! World’s largest radio telescope network goes live
  150. Finland unleashes Blobo, the squeezable, all-too-cheerful game controller, on an unsu
  151. Vacuum tube prototyping board
  152. Samsung unleashes two Diva-branded phones, divas everywhere faint
  153. Gift Guide: Peripherals
  154. Free LED Cookbook from TI
  155. Archerfish Quattro video monitoring and recording system now available at Amazon
  156. The Engadget Podcast, live at 6:15PM EST!
  157. Review: ReTrak Universal 90W Notebook Wall Charger
  158. How-To: Open source intervalometer for Canon, Nikon cameras
  159. Mangrove WinMo tablet rough-handled, teased for being 'tubby'
  160. Rolls-Royce joins Volvo in exclusive club
  161. The Engadget Show tapes this Sunday with HTC's Drew Bamford and Chris Grant of Joysti
  162. The Serio speakers from Waterfall Audio are stunning (and expensive)
  163. Uh-Oh: Gameloft moves away from Android development
  164. PYMT, a multi-touch library for Python
  165. Target leaks pre-Black Friday deals: Acer netbook for $199
  166. Engadget's Holiday Gift Guide: Cellphones
  167. Entelligence: Chrome OS, babies, and bathwater
  168. Vizio Internet-connected HDTVs delayed
  169. The More You Know: An Overview of the Major Carriers’ Early Termination Fees
  170. Grace E-motorbikes are ultralightweight, German, and very expensive
  171. Man alive: Valve owns 70 percent of the digital distribution business
  172. Cardboard tube battle
  173. How-to: run Chrome OS as a virtual machine
  174. Rave reviews for steering wheel table!
  175. Make: Projects - Pneumatic trough, part II
  176. Robots perform synchronized interpretive dance for the holidays, fill us with cheer
  177. The Barnes & Noble nook is officially sold out
  178. Make: Holiday Gift Guide 2009: Gifts for dads
  179. LEGO-sized hole punch by MUJI
  180. Barnes & Noble's Nook now sold out for the holidays
  181. Law firm asks, ‘Were you banned from Xbox Live? We want to help.’
  182. Reminder: New York Meet-Up is tonight, meet the CrunchBoys and Cali Lewis
  183. High-quality Zune HD wallpaper source
  184. FLO TV for iPhone proof-of-concept caught in the wild
  185. Robots perform in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream,' said to outdo the cast of New Moon
  186. For your holiday consideration: A little truck that poops dominoes
  187. Cross multi-tool
  188. YouTube pulls a Hulu -- yanking API access from Popcorn Hour, other TV-connected devi
  189. MIT researchers develop liquid metal battery for the grid and the home
  190. Some dude in Japan marries a video game character
  191. Motorola Motus specs leaked, headed for AT&T?
  192. Space adaptive HUMANITARY INVENTION detects things and then calls you about them
  193. Smartfish ErgoMotion Mouse fights off RSI with a bit of wobble
  194. USB-powered Alien figure with illuminated tongue
  195. Someone working on Google Chrome OS must be a big Metal Gear fan!
  196. How PCBs are routed
  197. Banned Xbox modders get a class-action lawsuit to call their own
  198. NEC announces universal translator … sorta, kinda
  199. Sony Ericsson Pureness hands-on: Pacman edition
  200. Gift Guide 2009: Smartphones
  201. Leica M9 up for pre-orders (can I borrow $7k?)
  202. XOR's X02 Urban Transformer is more Vespa than Wheeljack
  203. GameStop Black Friday ad
  204. Review: Nyko Charge Base IC plus giveaway
  205. Arcade button MIDI controller kit
  206. Nokia N900 drops to $480 on Amazon
  207. 3G BlackBerry Pearl 9100 breaks cover
  208. Pogoplug second generation debuts, coming this holiday with enhanced web interface
  209. New PogoPlug adds four USB ports, and more
  210. Sony shows 280-inch 3D display
  211. DIY Devo domes
  212. Weekend Project: Beetlebot
  213. California mandates TV energy efficiency improvements by 2011
  214. Sharp’s chocolate cell phone (video)
  215. Weekend Project: Beetlebot (PDF)
  216. This Google's made from 100% Virgin pulp, not chrome
  217. BlackBerry Pearl 9100 revealed, has lost its gemstone but not its luster
  218. DIY accelerometer controlled USB gamepad
  219. Verizon's Samsung Omnia II launching December 2 for $200
  220. Sony 280-inch 3D LED display headed to Mr. Lee's Greater Hong Kong
  221. Internet Explorer 9 to sport GPU acceleration and HTML5 support
  222. OCZ needs a name for USB 3.0 solid state drive
  223. PlayStation 3 Video Delivery Service spreads to Europe
  224. New in the Maker Shed: Mystery Box kit
  225. Microsoft Surface SDK opens doors to all
  226. Google Chrome OS available as free VMWare download
  227. Bioshock 2 coming in a special edition
  228. Power HotSpot for 12 volt 'noncritical' electronics and the survivalists who love the
  229. Archos 9 pre-orders reportedly delayed until December, retail release pushed to 2010
  230. Popsci sees our gift guide...
  231. Ooma Telo Handset now available, attempts to lure your booze money
  232. The next Engadget Show tapes November 22nd with HTC's Drew Bamford and Chris Grant of
  233. Money hats
  234. Clock-sheet lets you tell the time without opening your eyes
  235. Ask Engadget: Best PMP with GPS and WiFi for in-car use?
  236. Lexar announces new line of “Gamer” SDHC cards
  237. Warner's DVD2Blu trade-in swaps Blu-rays for your DVDs, Leland Gaunt approves
  238. Twilight USB drive jumps on the marketing bandwagon
  239. BEAM turns 20
  240. It’s… a self-rolling ball
  241. Sony's Blu-ray digital copies tested on PS3, PSP
  242. MakeShift 19 deadline November 20th
  243. Mac OS X 10.6.2 hacked to allow Atom support
  244. Hackintoshers, rejoice: Atom support returns to 10.6.2
  245. The DuinoTagger and Talcapult
  246. Microsoft CEO Ballmer says Windows 7 sales are double its predecessors'
  247. Researchers say RFID 'fingerprint' could prevent counterfeiting
  248. Solar-powered miniball
  249. ASUS G51J 3D hands-on
  250. Gift Guide 2009: Wireless E-book Readers