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  1. First Symbian Foundation handsets arriving in 2010
  2. Microsoft promises to support Windows XP until 2014
  3. EA Games aiming to bundle peripherals with games
  4. Analyst sees Micron joint venture, SanDisk as possible targets for Seagate
  5. Nokia dishes out OS2008 Feature Upgrade for N810 / N800
  6. Intel's 2.8GHz Core 2 Extreme Mobile X9000 gets tested
  7. Force3D, Asustek, GeCube roll out Radeon HD 4850, 4870 series cards
  8. Apple's iPhone 3G to go on sale at 8:00AM on July 11th?
  9. Genius' SP-T1200 speaker system loves to be touched
  10. WiiHD's homebrew guide: hacking doesn't get much easier than this
  11. Antro Solo gas-electric hybrid promises 150 mpg
  12. DARPA's Vulcan engine combines turbo jet with scramjet, faces will melt
  13. dot.life
  14. American Airlines to test in-flight WiFi tomorrow
  15. Motorola gets official with GPS-packing MING A1600, A1800
  16. Offshore wind power park to energize Delaware homes
  17. Daewoo Lucoms hops in low-cost laptop game with Lukid
  18. Helio's Ocean 2 spotted on multiple videos
  19. iPhone and iPhone 3G comparison shot arrives, only one can emerge victorious
  20. BBC video service put to the test
  21. Lian-Li's Tyr X2000 HTPC / gaming chassis towers in black
  22. Alltel tried to buy Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T as a public company
  23. Samsung to release T-DMB-packin' YP-P2 in South Korea
  24. Nokia's $560 N78 now available in US
  25. CoAir: world's first UWB chipset with wireless, coax and gigabit Ethernet
  26. Details emerge on XM Phoenix handheld satellite radio
  27. CCTV cameras 'taught to listen'
  28. Visa taps into Facebook following
  29. MacBook Air SuperDrive super hack makes it work with any computer
  30. Orange's Dance Charge finally makes dance meaningful
  31. JVC's 42-inch LT-42SL89 / 46-inch LT-46SL89 LCD HDTVs nab July ship date
  32. Guitar Hero: On Tour for the DS now on sale
  33. Power assisted Live Luggage ready to "world premier"
  34. First team sets a date for Google Lunar X-Prize attempt
  35. Free medical tool tackles disease
  36. Ricoh's 12 megapixel GX200 for the undecided
  37. Nokia in full buy-out of Symbian
  38. Hacking away
  39. Logitech's QuickCam Vision Pro is Mac only
  40. Panasonic working on 37-inch OLED TV? They'd better be.
  41. Scientists figure out how to momentarily store images in vapor
  42. Radio digital switchover proposed
  43. Hacking away
  44. Blackberry Kickstart can't avoid paps, gets photographed yet again
  45. Nokia buys Symbian, turns software over to Symbian Foundation
  46. Video: Knight Rider GPS asks, "Michael, where do you want to go today"
  47. Typhoon Touch Technologies sues everyone for infringing touch computing patents
  48. Lenovo prepping business-oriented ThinkPad SL series
  49. Aygo speakers / earbuds aren't nearly as cool as the car
  50. John Lewis' Ultimate kitchen combo includes obligatory LCD TV
  51. D-Link introduces DIR-628 sub-$100 5GHz-capable 802.11n router
  52. Readybot cleans a living room, our hearts continue to flutter
  53. Broadcom cofounder Henry Samueli reaches plea agreement, admits he lied to SEC
  54. Kohjinsha SX-series convertible tablet edges out of UMPC territory
  55. D-Link updates DNS-323 NAS unit with BitTorrent client
  56. Nuvation shows off air hockey-playing robot
  57. Youths 'buy violent games online'
  58. Portable Gaming Solutions offers Xbox 360 laptops to the daring
  59. Electric Mercedes-Benz coming in 2010
  60. Palm launches unlocked Centro, gets Google Maps "My Location"
  61. Alltel kicks off EV-DO Rev. A deployment
  62. EFiX OS X-installing USB device now available?
  63. Motorola prepping "last stand" 8 megapixel phone?
  64. Montevina-Based Sony VAIO FW, Z, SR, BZ laptops around the bend?
  65. SINTEF scientists working up pipe inspection robot
  66. JVC rolls out NX-PN7 dual iPod docking station
  67. Panasonic's Atom-based UMPC Toughbook preps for shipment
  68. First spy shot of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo surfaces
  69. Man's Wii Fit experiment comes to an end, 15 pounds shed
  70. ZOMG! No Android phones till Q4 2008... right on schedule!
  71. Mousse Computer's Masterpiece V960XV1 gets down with GeForce GTX280
  72. ASUS Eee Stick hits the FCC, our minds race in wonder
  73. Earth 'not at risk' from collider
  74. Helio's Ocean 2 in the wild
  75. ZFS file system coming to Snow Leopard server edition
  76. Worldwide PCs in use surpass 1 billion, next billion to come in 2014
  77. Oversized keyboard cranks up the font size on keys
  78. Dig Dug Pillows spark dreams of retro gaming paradise
  79. Midify board adds MIDI port to Nintendo gaming handhelds
  80. Laptop cakes pay homage to internet dating
  81. Amazon's MP3 store nearing global launch?
  82. Sprint's Motorola Q9 / Q9c gone for good?
  83. ASUS Eee PC 1000H torn down in exquisite detail
  84. In Soviet Russia, Motorola's MOTOZINE ZN5 reviews you
  85. 'Shake up' for internet proposed
  86. EBay criticises EU trading laws
  87. Colossus returns
  88. Video: Samsung's Soulful dinosaur takes tour around England
  89. Pigbuds: 'cause your ears are purty too
  90. Tristar Massage Chair isn't built for the average living room
  91. Your Daft Punk Homework: create your own EL suit
  92. Alesis' ProTrack turns your iPod into portable digital recorder
  93. Motorola announces MOTOZINE ZN5
  94. Crapgadget: revolving USB hub, revolting MP4 watch, lavish amounts of lameness
  95. Solar-powered, glowing flower pot does just that
  96. CNRS learns to control nanoscale strain in CPUs, heads to Jedi training
  97. Robots to be our lovers by 2050, not just in Massachussetts
  98. Openmoko FreeRunner looking good for early July release
  99. Samsung's i900 Omnia surfs web on video
  100. Montreal's Public Bike System uses RFID, solar power, and tons of social trust
  101. FineDigital showcases voice-recognizing FineDrive X700 GPS
  102. Gigabyte M704 unboxing video excites reviewer, may put you to sleep
  103. Paul Coudamy's Hard-Wear jacket watches your back when no one else will
  104. 1,000-foot glass funnel could save London's Battersea Power Station
  105. ASUS' 17-inch G70 gaming laptop on sale now in UK
  106. Researcher crafts tattoo / scar matching system to nab outlaws
  107. Enclosed electric motorcycle is green and ghastly
  108. Crabfu strikes again with Tortoise RC bot
  109. Twilight Hack returns to knock out Wii Menu 3.3
  110. Snow Leopard screenshots emerge, reveal Web App functionality
  111. Dell pushes back desktop XP cutoff date to June 26
  112. iriver's cute little Lplayer gets reviewed
  113. German scientists develop nerdiest brain-computer interface yet
  114. Shenzhen EM-2811 "Latte ICE" is actually kind of neat
  115. Infosys develops 3D cellphone cameras, projectors
  116. Takara Tomy's RPG Piggy Bank: level up by saving up
  117. Blue sky thinking
  118. Westinghouse's 56-inch D56QX1 Quad HD display on sale for $50,000
  119. NVIDIA pushing out GeForce PhysX support in July
  120. Movie Gadget Friday: Sunshine
  121. Psystar puffs out its chest, introduces off-license OS X servers
  122. Microsoft loses appeal, owes Alcatel-Lucent $512M in patent damages
  123. Ringtones for dogs coming to Japanese cellphones
  124. Nokia: leaks cause us major problems. Us: so get your act together.
  125. How would you change Alienware's Area-51 m15x / m17x laptops?
  126. Army generators turn garbage into energy, energy into freedom
  127. Tensegrity prosthetic foot promises to make walking easier
  128. Intempo Rebel records songs from FM radio, freaks out RIAA
  129. Mio's Knight Rider GPS speaks with the voice of KITT -- we're in love
  130. KDDi rolls out Toshiba Sportio W62T cellphone
  131. Movie Booth DVD rental kiosks head for UK, Ireland
  132. USB necktie's much-anticipated followup finally arrives
  133. Motorola patent application reveals cellphone / HMD combo craziness
  134. Dash Express now officially $300
  135. Onda VX777+ touchscreen PMP gets detailed, shown off on video
  136. ASUS gets official with Atom-powered Eee Box
  137. BenQ intros 21.5-inch Full HD E2200HDA LCD monitor
  138. Helio's flame going out: stores to shutter, customers heading to Virgin?
  139. ASUS ARES CG6155 gaming PC: 4.0GHz QX9650, GeForce GTX280, bragging rights
  140. Lenovo kills off 3000 line, folds Y Series into IdeaPad family, K Series into IdeaCen
  141. ARM9 board gets firmware upgrade for 0.69-second Debian boot-ups
  142. Auzen X-Fi HomeTheater 7.1 HDMI sound card does bitstream output from your HTPC
  143. Native iPhone app controls Packbot via WiFi, delivers streaming POV video
  144. QSTARZ intros diminutive BT-Q1300 / BT-Q890 Bluetooth GPS receivers
  145. Panasonic reveals new DLP projectors: 12,000 lumens and pixels galore
  146. ATI Radeon HD 4850 gets official: available immediately
  147. Dell Studio Hybrid mini PC leak reveals specs, new casing
  148. NVIDIA's 512MB GeForce 9800 GTX+ hits the bench
  149. MIT solar dish holds promise for low-cost energy production
  150. e-Detail's twin-screen Prezenter PSR tablet gets detailed
  151. Hitachi brings up the rear with its CP-WX625 LCD projector
  152. Sega's HomeStar Spa: Plane-arium edition
  153. One tonne 'Baby' marks its birth
  154. Future prediction
  155. OpenStomp Coyote-1 open-source guitar processor in development
  156. NHK demonstrates 8K display: 16x more detail than 1080p
  157. Key ocean mission goes into orbit
  158. dot.life
  159. Limited edition Metal Gear Solid 4 watch surfaces
  160. Sprint's $130 Samsung Instinct twists free
  161. Compal joins the Centrino 2 pack with JHL, JHT series laptops
  162. Making Microsoft
  163. Video: Meet Hasbro's Ampbot, the mother of all Rollys
  164. Alienware m17x laptop touching down nationwide
  165. Mars Phoenix lander discovers ice on Mars
  166. Guitar Hero World Tour's new gear gets previewed
  167. Ask Engadget: Best backpack for traveling with gadgets?
  168. A brief chat with STARMAC, the killer, quadrotor flying robot
  169. Mercedes-Benz introduces new iPhone integration kit
  170. Wii Menu 3.3 already hacked, patch forthcoming
  171. Mad Catz apt to release Rock Band instruments next week
  172. Sony Europe president talks PSP piracy, promises clampdown
  173. Broadstar Windsystem's AeroCam wind turbines break elusive price barrier
  174. Study finds that we're all arrogant jerks, can probably fix its own damn iPod next ti
  175. Engadget Mobile's Nokia E71 review
  176. Yamaha's Tenori-on goes on sale in America
  177. Samsung's 1080p SP-A800B DLP projector now available
  178. Freedom Meditech promises glucose-monitoring eye scanner
  179. Probe finds one-third of people shot by Tasers need medical attention
  180. LapWorks Gamers Desk enables couch-based PC gaming
  181. Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid priced at $40,000
  182. Media Center Extender shootout commences at Engadget HD
  183. Dell's new UltraSharp 2709W 27-inch LCD
  184. Internet-connected coffee maker leaves your PC, mornings at risk
  185. Brando's four-port USB hub comes with on / off switches
  186. Switched On: The iPhone's iFunnel
  187. VIA's OpenBook gets fittingly ripped open
  188. Olympus EVOLT E-520 DSLR gets purchased, sample shots abound
  189. RV770-based AMD Radeon HD 4850 gets benchmarked
  190. Remote controlled bots do battle at RoboGames 2008
  191. NVIDIA busts out GeForce 9800 GTX+ based on 55nm tech
  192. Canon Rebel XS previewed, Canon's lightest DSLR ever
  193. Ben Heck does it again with Atari 7800 portable
  194. Dell keeps promise, invokes fees for "downgrading" to Windows XP
  195. Samsung P400 Pocket Imager comes Stateside, still not pocketable
  196. Creature creations
  197. Casio cranks out Pro-Series Super Slim Projectors
  198. Nanosolar solar film rolls off the presses at 100 feet-per-minute
  199. ESPN Ultimate Remote gets reviewed, panned
  200. Lenovo's X300 sees price cut, you'll see it ship eventually
  201. Bender goes bipolar: OLPC's Sugar UI tweaked for Intel's Classmate PC
  202. Sweden approves wiretapping law
  203. Sainsbury's store remains offline
  204. dot.life
  205. MySpace revamp
  206. PSP firmware 4.00 out, PS3 2.40 in-game XMB and trophies confirmed
  207. Comcast Center's video wall packs 10 million pixels into 27 x 87-foot display
  208. Video: Mossberg reviews, likes Aircell's Gogo in-flight WiFi
  209. Firefox claims download success
  210. Life after Bill
  211. Bad idea
  212. Microsoft backtracks, will keep MSN Music DRM servers online until 2011
  213. Samsung's Snapdragon super-MID just days away?
  214. Sony HDR-CX12 AVCHD camcorder captures smiles and scowls for $900
  215. Mobile Demand proves its xTablet PC can be used as a hammer
  216. Pictures of the ThinkPad X200 surface
  217. Sprint turning on WiMAX in Baltimore in September, Chicago and DC by end of year
  218. Sony unveils superabundance of projectors at InfoComm
  219. Samsung trumpets mass production of Spinpoint MP2 / M6 / F1 HDDs
  220. Kaleidescape's overpriced upscaling DVD players gets reviewed
  221. CherryPal announces two-watt, Freescale-based cloud computer
  222. Aztech's WL850MS wireless HD media streamer gets detailed
  223. SanDisk and Toshiba join efforts to build "3D" flash
  224. Samsung's S2 Pebble DAP now available for $40
  225. Garmin's Nuvifone to be manufactured by ASUS?
  226. Santech rolls out Centrino 2-based X46 laptop
  227. Japanese robot companies join forces to compete with South Korea
  228. HTC Touch Diamond surfaces at CompUSA... with quad-band connectivity
  229. Sanyo's 52-inch 1080p CE52SR1 LCD sheds water
  230. Nintendo says its "working on a solution" to Wii storage issue
  231. HTC Advantage X7510 available to USers for $1,300
  232. Web of misery
  233. dot.life
  234. Want to write for Engadget?
  235. Sharp's 108-inch LB-1085 LCD HDTV comes Stateside in September
  236. Philips releases three yawn-inducing GoGear MP3 players
  237. ViewSonic's PJ1173 projector is quite bright
  238. Sharp goes wild with projectors / LCD monitors at InfoComm
  239. WD's My Book Mirror Edition simplifies redundant storage
  240. The Trons: self-playing robot band totally kills our self-esteem
  241. NEC kicks out 26-inch EA261WM LCD monitor with WUXGA resolution
  242. Sainsbury's suspends online shop
  243. Toshiba intros TDP-XP1U and TDP-XP2U DLP projectors
  244. Samsung Instinct available June 20th for $129.99, strings attached
  245. Mitsubishi reveals HC5500 1080p projector, other forgettable ones
  246. Android on a Nokia N95 captured on video
  247. TI showcases 3D projector and DLP Pico chipset at InfoComm
  248. Kaleidescape claims new 1080p upscaling DVD players "rival Blu-ray"
  249. WowWee's Femisapien gets detailed, demonstrated on video
  250. China Unicom to fetch iPhone 3G in August?