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  1. Leica X1 photo gallery proves that big shots do come in little packages
  2. Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin mini iPod dock lands for a hands-on
  3. DocuPen X hits earth for all your pen scanner needs
  4. The 'bike tree', an automatic storage system for cycles, can hold up to 6,000 bikes
  5. Revo's retro-styled Heritage radio does DAB, WiFi and casual unboxings
  6. Creative's ZEN X-Fi2 touchscreen PMP now on sale
  7. Crapgadget: 'All hope just might be lost' edition
  8. Easy Piano bringing keys to the DS Lite in 'early 2010'
  9. Video: First footage of EA Sports MMA
  10. Bose SoundDock 10 gets reviewed, probably not worth the pricetag
  11. 69adget’s Top 7 Ways to Stay Warm this Winter [NSFW]
  12. Palm Pre price keeps sinking on Bell, down to $100
  13. Apple TV 3.0.1 update prevents data from 'temporarily disappearing'
  14. Rubix Cube-based real-life pixel art suggests too much time on someone’s hands
  15. Canon EOS 7D gets high marks all around
  16. New Zelda for Wii probably not coming until 2011
  17. Building a folding table
  18. Best Buy stocking Nokia's Booklet 3G on November 15th
  19. Don’t forget to see Fedor knock out Rogers, both of EA Sports MMA, tonight
  20. Inspiron Zino HD now configurable, available to order on Dell's website
  21. Zune HD firmware updated to 4.3: Nothing major
  22. Zune HD v4.3 firmware out now: fixes playcount bug, adds lots of great things (video)
  23. Switched On: Developing a sense of rumor
  24. Services made flesh: 10 weird – and not so weird – “avatar” gadgets
  25. Maker Shed weekly wrap-up
  26. Sixth Sense creator to release code, wearable gesture interface becomes a reality for
  27. The Chumby has landed!
  28. Amazon steps up and matches Walmart’s Xbox 360 deal
  29. ASRock ION 330HT-BD nettop gets unboxed and cracked open on video
  30. The Back Burner: Things we didn’t post this week
  31. Brainwave sofa by Unfold & Lucas Maassen
  32. Safa Xing LED features MP3 playback, 27 pixel resolution
  33. Daily Crunch: Bread Line Edition
  34. Managed Copy hits Blu-ray Discs December 4th, but you still can't use it
  35. How would you change Windows Mobile 6.5?
  36. Full MIDI drumset with Guitar Hero and Rock Band drums
  37. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  38. Zune Pass troubles? Users report Zune purchases are busted
  39. Hole punched art
  40. Microsoft emancipates Digital Cable Tuners with second Media Center update today
  41. The iPhone coming to The Shack
  42. Siren.gif: Microsoft COFEE law enforcement tool leaks all over the Internet~!
  43. Portable Induction accelerator
  44. Make: Halloween Contest 2009 - WINNERS!
  45. Guitar Hero and Rock Band drums combine for ultimate MIDI kit (video)
  46. A 31-page 7D review for your consideration
  47. iPhone coming to The Shack: Dallas an NYC this month, nationwide in 2010?
  48. Bad news, good news: Eee Keyboard delayed, but it’s getting the old touchscreen back
  49. Myka ION brings Hulu, Boxee and other web content to your TV
  50. Garmin ecoRoute ESP module gets priced, detailed further
  51. Verizon doesn’t seem to know what “unlimited” means in Droid contracts
  52. HTC Hero / Eris mega faceoff on video
  53. Come on, everyone, of course Nintendo is working on the Wii HD
  54. Telescope camera mod
  55. Make your own Bluetooth Star Trek Communicator (video)
  56. Netflix Instant Streaming for PS3 works, is shown on YouTube
  57. The patented 18 button OpenOffice mouse?
  58. Canon EOS 7D firmware update cures 'residual image' phenomenon
  59. Strikeforce will be the ‘premier’ MMA league in EA Sports MMA
  60. Martian landscapes
  61. November Make: Newsletter released
  62. Boxee shows off its new look at Beta Unveiling jam December 7
  63. You are not worthy of the 18-button OpenOfficeMouse (and it has an analog stick)
  64. Chinese Michael Jackson phone is no Thriller
  65. Fake skylight uses solar panels to light LEDs
  66. U.S. Army and EnerDel team up for electric-hybrid Humvee
  67. Exclusive video of the Litl Webbook
  68. How big is the Nintendo DSi XL? So big it won’t fit on its own box!
  69. The Engadget Podcast, live -- now!
  70. Japan wins again with automatic bike parking and retrieval system
  71. Eight-way toss-and-catch kinetic sculpture
  72. Unused Adamo XPS prototypes reveal touchscreen trackpads, key-less keyboard
  73. Does anyone in tech pay attention to unemployment numbers? Hard to buy that new gizmo
  74. OpenOfficeMouse isn't free, isn't pretty
  75. Super cheap Archos 1 Vision PMP set for release this month
  76. Reminder: Alex Rider book giveaway
  77. Netflix instant streaming demoed on PlayStation 3 (video)
  78. Ford does the unthinkable, announces the $650 car
  79. Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aime squashes Wii HD rumors... again
  80. Claim virtual turf with real-life balls
  81. Blinged out Michael Jackson phone is fashionably late
  82. Review: HP MediaSmart Server EX495
  83. Contest: HP MediaSmart EX495 Server
  84. Really narrow car
  85. LG to announce Snapdragon-boasting Android phone, Korea-bound in 2010
  86. What’s YOUR favorite protocol?
  87. Sony and Atracsys develop 3D interface for ORs, sci-fi franchises (video)
  88. PSA: Sears charging $50 less for new DROID activations than Verizon
  89. TiVo's AN0100 802.11n WiFi adapter hits the FCC, stirs up imaginations
  90. Activision calls DJ Hero but a ‘first step’ in expanding the music game genre beyond
  91. 3D printed glasses LED clip
  92. Poll: Will the DROID have you in its clutches?
  93. Toyjector: Cute mini projector to be released in Japan
  94. ASUS O!Play AIR HDP-R3 arrives with WiFi and card reader
  95. Microsoft messes with 'natural' user interface, featuring eye tracking, voice control
  96. Microsoft showing off transparent glass display technology during college tour
  97. DROID mania sweeps the nation, so to speak
  98. Hasn’t Infinity Ward earned your trust for Modern Warfare 2?
  99. CrunchDeals: Two different 42-inch TVs at Best Buy for $499 each
  100. How-To: Make a Star Trek Bluetooth Communicator
  101. Intel finds SSD firmware bug, calls in the exterminators
  102. Orb for Mac finally arrives, streams media from OS X to any internet-connected device
  103. Online servo database with user reviews
  104. Samsung slims down NAND memory packaging, wafer-thin gadgets to follow
  105. ASUS to dizzy eyes with G51J3D and G72GX 3D laptops
  106. Weekend Project: Making Char Cloth
  107. Verizon confirms DROID tethering cost, will ask subscribers to double-down on their d
  108. Fever Pitch: It’s Droid Day, Enjoy The Moment.
  109. Sensium wireless digital band-aid begins clinical trials
  110. MOTO releases AMP MID, the OLED Android 2.0 handheld you didn't even know existed
  111. Dell Mini 3iX shows up at FCC, with WiFi and 3G in tow
  112. LTE Connected Car redefines the 'mobile' in mobile broadband (video)
  113. CupCake CNC build part 1: Introduction & background
  114. NVIDIA Tegra 2 to double performance, arrive in 2010?
  115. Two-person AT-AT costume
  116. Cellphone inventor says they've become 'too complicated,' rock-n-roll too loud
  117. Gigabyte Booktop M1305 ultraportable gains external GeForce GT220 GPU
  118. DIY sewable iPod remote takes just ten minutes, will absolutely warm your heart
  119. Samsung dual screen camera big bucket of fail
  120. Finally: Panasonic to convert Sanyo into 100% subsidiary next month
  121. Smartphone Showdown: iPhone 3GS vs. Motorola Droid Round 2
  122. DROID and DROID Eris now cash sentient on Verizon
  123. New Japanese Avatar trailer features new scenes
  124. Foxit's eSlick ereader now supports EPUB, puts Kindle to shame
  125. SUCCEED Blog: "A collection of the world's most epic, awesome, mind blowing Succeeds"
  126. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  127. Ask Engadget: Best wireless touchpad / trackpad?
  128. iRobot creates new business unit for healthcare robotics
  129. Virtual pinball machine looks cool, may be missing flippers
  130. The intersection of arts and science: Between the Folds
  131. NVIDIA takes its feud with Intel to cartoonish new levels
  132. Dell Adamo XPS looks like it could cut the air in half
  133. T-Freestyle NW snowboarding controller coming to Wii
  134. Acer Liquid handled, evaluated, 'not too shabby'
  135. Palm demos web-based Ares SDK for webOS
  136. CrunchDeals: 25% off a bunch of Logitech gear
  137. iPhone vs DROID multitouch keyboard showdown (video)
  138. "Letters, we get letters..."
  139. Meeting Makers in Detroit This Saturday
  140. Fluidic Energy promises better, cheaper metal-air batteries, wins DoE grant
  141. Comcast announces new bandwidth throttling scheme (update: old news)
  142. Remember to vote for the CG Costume Contest
  143. Windows 7 sales 234% higher than Vista's first few days according to NPD
  144. Linking mugs
  145. Xbox 360 802.11n adapter rebirths on Costco site, ships November 10th for $88
  146. Microsoft’s new Windows 7 ads keep with the same message
  147. Halloween on SF's Russell Street
  148. Send your 'Hiro P' BUGbase back, get a BUGbase WiFi for $99
  149. Breaking: Large Hadron Collider shut down by precision bird strike
  150. Marble skull looks like foam
  151. Comcast announces new bandwidth throttling scheme
  152. Ford announces inflatable seatbelts, one step closer to Demolition Man
  153. WE WON! Lenovo will allow you swap Fn and Ctrl in BIOS
  154. TwitterPeek review
  155. Art Heist build complete
  156. "Large Hadron Collider scuttled by birdy baguette-bomber"
  157. BlackBerry Curve 8530 now official on Sprint
  158. Apple 'Grab & Go' sync patent application features... Engadget
  159. Gopher: Content > Presentation
  160. Beautiful scrap wood butcher block table
  161. Motorola DROID goes on sale a little early at Best Buy Mobile
  162. Apple welcomes Windows pirates with open arms
  163. Breaking: Online social network use isn’t detrimental to your actual social network
  164. Netflix starts shipping out PS3 streaming discs
  165. Kari from Mythbusters wants you to say hello to her leetle friend
  166. Ask MAKE: Image sensors: CCD vs CMOS
  167. AIRduino guitar
  168. Mavizen's electric bike hits 130 MPH, ships with Linux and WiFi
  169. California Energy Commission delays TV regulation meeting to ‘consider’ submitted opi
  170. Saygus VPhone V1 hits the FCC, headed for Verizon next?
  171. UBoard desk shelf features three-port USB hub, cup holder
  172. Netflix shipping out PS3 instant streaming discs!
  173. Verizon's BlackBerry 8530 and LG Chocolate Touch go hands-on
  174. Silly study looks at iPhone users’ dating habits. Yeah.
  175. Video: Will Wheaton’s Star Trek cameo
  176. Dell Adamo XPS coming 'in time for the holidays' for $1799 (unboxing and hands-on vid
  177. VUDU brings Pandora, Picasa and Flickr to connected HDTVs, promises more apps soon
  178. Thrustmaster T-Freestyle NW is your next Wii skate / snowboard controller
  179. So much for that MLB 09 The Show prediction!
  180. Why the Droid Eris is not running Android 2.0
  181. Nonexistent town in Google maps
  182. Casio G'zOne Brigade brings whole new level of rugged insanity to the QWERTY clamshel
  183. Verizon jumps on prepaid data bandwagon
  184. Japanese company announces Dragon Ball headphones
  185. How ice spikes happen
  186. Maingear SHIFT reviewed: $7,000 can shatter a lot of records
  187. No Doubt sues Activision over inappropriate use of their avatars in Guitar Hero
  188. CrunchGear meetup in Columbus, Ohio: Monday, November 9
  189. Best Buy to sell Modern Warfare 2 at midnight and fuel your gaming obsession even mor
  190. Brinell Purestorage external hard drives are all kinds of classy
  191. Sony VAIO P gets a Windows 7 makeover
  192. How-To: DIY Apple Remote shield for Arduino
  193. DROID ERIS hands-on and unboxing!
  194. Verizon launches BlackBerry 8530, LG Chocolate Touch, Samsung Convoy, and prepaid dat
  195. Sungale's 7-inch Cyberus ID700WTA is neither a PMP nor an ereader, really
  196. Verizon DROID ERIS officially announced for $99 after $100 rebate and contract
  197. Myka ION brings Intel Atom and ION graphics into the living room
  198. Verizon's DROID ERIS by HTC does Android and keeps it cheap
  199. Deluxe LED Menorah Kit from EMSL
  200. Samsung's Tango robot vacuum uses cameras to clean your floors, duvet covers
  201. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Launch Trailer (it’s epic)
  202. Double pendulum really swings!
  203. ViewSonic's VMP70 media player does 1080p for less than a hundie
  204. Sony Ericsson Kurara suffers leakage, reveals HD label?
  205. Michael Arrington's CrunchPad still not available, maybe never will be?
  206. Tenori-on Orange: Yamaha’s new, cheaper model of its musical instrument
  207. R1 tactile radio prototype
  208. Garmin EcoRoutes ESP module turns your GPS into car sentinel
  209. China bans corporal punishment in internet rehab, UK and USA open up their own clinic
  210. Isabella Products' Vizit: first 2-way touchscreen photo frame headed to AT&T in early
  211. Toshiba announces world’s first 1.8-inch HDD with 320GB Capacity
  212. Lenovo goes crazy, lets you switch Fn and Ctrl keys in BIOS
  213. Adorable stoplight costume
  214. In the Maker Shed: Welcome to MAKE bundle
  215. Hyper Gear ereader encrypts files, keeps documents safe from prying eyes
  216. Daily Crunch: Trilobite Tamer Edition
  217. eStarling photo frame might just have more social networking skills than you do
  218. Toshiba's 320GB hard disk is world's largest 1.8-incher
  219. Olympus E-P2 gets official – but will it sell?
  220. Olympus E-P2 official, patches over E-P1 problems and jacks up the price
  221. BlackBerry Bold 9700 hands-on and impressions
  222. T-Mobile 7.2Mbps HSPA rolling out now?
  223. Kid robot
  224. Researchers craft all-electric spintronics, vie for guest spot on Mindfreak
  225. Leaked AT&T Memo: If Anyone Asks About The Verizon Lawsuit, Just Tell Them We’re Awes
  226. Video: Japanese pen and pencil grab bag from JetPens
  227. The daily roundup: here's what you might've missed
  228. Special feather stylus for early buyers of Legend of Zelda – Spirit Tracks
  229. Klipsch ProMedia speakers rock the wireless
  230. Bandai unleashes beauty tool to detect the condition, mood of your skin
  231. Lawyer bait: OS Calculators
  232. Flashback: Disappearing Apple
  233. 'Secret Knock' Door Lock defends home from rhythmically-impaired perps (video)
  234. In an age of free and abundant wi-fi, Starbucks takes a stand
  235. This week in Maker Events
  236. Lenovo IdeaPad U150 gets unboxed and critiqued (video)
  237. Review: Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser Mouse 6000
  238. Latest Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta build brings back Atom support
  239. Blizzard starts selling in-game pets for real world money
  240. Sarriugarte and Mate's electric trilobite
  241. Windows Mobile 6.5 upgrade for the Samsung Jack now available
  242. Lesson of the day: Ask just one more question
  243. Some more perspective on the DROID and multitouch
  244. Where were the games? Ubisofts sales down 52 percent for first half of FY2009-2010
  245. ST-Ericsson's U8500 platform gives your next smartphone wicked 3D powers
  246. TRAX STI replaces Subaru’s tires with treads, blasts through snow
  247. EOps i24R3Portable speaker is mad, bad, and waterproof
  248. Minimalist bike does away with chains, frame, comfort
  249. Turning an "iLamp" into a lamp-lamp
  250. Beached submarine home theater