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  1. Engadget Podcast 114: it happened over the weekend!
  2. Google strips meat, grizzle off Android Market's bones, leaves just 13 apps
  3. NEC LaVie Light gets the hands-on treatment, looks better in person
  4. Asus outdoes itself with new 24, 25.5-inch displays
  5. CAFERO robot waiter serves coffee, does nothing for your loneliness
  6. SanDisk inks $1 billion deal with Toshiba, Samsung still eyeing company
  7. Holding on
  8. Insignia's NS-CNV10 "Connected GPS" unit gets unboxed, examined
  9. PSP-3000 unboxing and hands-on
  10. NES cartridge cufflinks help you keep your promise of celibacy
  11. Keyboard "eavesdropping" just got way easier, thanks to electromagnetic emanations
  12. Carl Zeiss combines spotting scope, digital camera with the PhotoScope 85 T* FL
  13. Circuit City considering shutting stores to avoid bankruptcy
  14. Retail T-Mobile G1s showing up in loving customers' hands
  15. BlackBerry Storm in action, ad nauseam
  16. HP announces Pavilion Verde and Pavilion Phoenix eco-PCs, 25-inch display
  17. Job seekers warned over website CV theft
  18. Angel and Devil earbuds may be a little too cute for Swedish death metal fans
  19. The IMOVIO iKit: everything you ever wanted in a PDA, save for a bunch of stuff you w
  20. NTT's energy-generating shoes spotted without any sign of style
  21. Samsung's S60-based I7110: HSDPA, AMOLED display, 5MP camera
  22. Fujitsu's LifeBook P8020 12.1-inch ultraportable wars against the dreaded screen beze
  23. Apple's new MacBook is Mm Mm good
  24. Intel SSDs RAIDed up for blinding speed
  25. MSI Wind U120 with integrated 3.5G in November, next generation Wind in March
  26. Motorola's Android slider getting social in Q2 2009?
  27. Hi-tech brings families together
  28. dot.life
  29. Korean tech makes hydrogen up to 30 times cheaper to produce -- clean energy solved?
  30. Pharos' Traveller 117 and 127 WinMo phones show up courtesy of Dell
  31. Game delayed over Koran phrases
  32. AWIND's MobiShow video and PowerPoint cellphone streamer
  33. Panasonic talks up 2012's hottest fuel cell tech
  34. Data centre to be powered by tide
  35. Intel unveils world's first working Moorestown MID
  36. Gateway MC7803u hands-on
  37. Game delayed over Koran phrases
  38. LG demos 15-inch double-sided LCD
  39. Web content 'disturbing children'
  40. Some Inspiron Mini 9s shipping with partition issues
  41. Toshiba's Portege R600 ultraportable gets the hands-on treatment
  42. Next-gen Prius semi-officially leaks out: yep, looks like a shoe
  43. Apple and Psystar to settle things with alternative dispute resolution, not tridents
  44. Ultra-tough buckypapers could build planes, trains and automobiles
  45. A closer look at Elbot's Turing test conversation
  46. Noriko-san subway sleeping mask lets other passengers know to where to wake you, look
  47. Radio room
  48. RIM's BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220 endures old fashioned tear down
  49. Focus Design's SBU self-balancing unicycle: because you didn't look dumb enough on a
  50. Atomic pen achieves invisible victory
  51. SlingCatcher unboxing and hands-on
  52. Engadget Podcast 114 - 10.17.2008
  53. MINI E finally official, 500 available soon for US test drivers
  54. Broadcasters seek to slow action on FCC's white space ruling
  55. AT&T's Watson wants you to talk your TV into changing the channel
  56. Cellphones containing nickel could cause rashes, loss of "game"
  57. LG showcases 12.1-inch S-210 laptop in Korea
  58. Mobile browser showdown: Archos 5 vs. iPhone 3G vs. Nokia N810
  59. Mitsubishi's 65-inch LaserVue HDTV undergoes further testing
  60. Interface that
  61. Vladimir Putin finally acquires satellite collar for his dog
  62. Tranquil PC's SQA-5H home server: 5 bays, Atom 330, the works
  63. RIM's BlackBerry Bold (probably) hitting AT&T on October 27th
  64. DIYer gets crafty with plywood laptop case
  65. IDC says 2 million netbooks sold in Europe, Middle East and Africa in Q3
  66. How would you change ZeeVee's ZvBox?
  67. Vera home automation system wants to be the greenest of them all
  68. Philips Simplicity shows off vision for the future of street lighting
  69. First Samsung laptops showing up at US retailers
  70. VIA-owned S3 Graphics crashes the GPGPU party
  71. Europe delays its ExoMars mission
  72. Dell lets loose Precision M6400 Covet mobile workstation
  73. Nokia N79 gets unboxed on video
  74. Chinese-made solar-powered car gets 150 kilometers on a 30-hour charge
  75. CTL's 2go Classmate PC netvertible due in January for under $500
  76. Luxpro finally countersues Apple over the Super Tangent iPod shuffle clone
  77. Researchers create wirelessly-powered robot swarm
  78. Lenovo's IdeaPad S10 gets thoroughly tested on video
  79. iGPS360 add-on module for the iPhone and iPod touch is now available for order
  80. DViCO's TViX-HD 6500 eats Blu-ray rips for breakfast, spits 'em out via HDMI
  81. Synchrotech's CFMulti adapter brings Eye-Fi support to CF cameras
  82. NEC shows off 12.1-inch no-glasses-required 3D display
  83. Next week's Nikon press preview moved to November
  84. The Minoru 3D Webcam reveals new dimensions to awkward conversations
  85. Deceased Sega Saturn donates skin, peripherals to Atom PC
  86. PopStar Guitar's slip-on fret sheath exposed
  87. Video: ASUS Eee Top gets touched, chatted about
  88. Man killed wife in Facebook row
  89. Oxford University credit crunch talk tops iTunes chart
  90. HP's longevous EliteBook 6930p gets reviewed, liked
  91. Liquavista launches ColorBright display technology sans coolness
  92. Line 6 launches POD Studio USB interfaces, POD Farm plug-ins
  93. RIM adding touchscreen to Bold-like QWERTY, US bound HSDPA Storm in May?
  94. Magellan introduces 4.3-inch Maestro 4370 navigator
  95. Handsets to become crime targets
  96. Hoon defends giant database plans
  97. Google shrugs off slowing economy
  98. Dial-a-crime
  99. Nanovision's MIMO 7-inch displays are strangely cute, sort of useful
  100. Icono phone concept: call me, we'll do lunch
  101. Nvidia's Quadro CX GPU optimized for people who don't suck at Photoshop
  102. Sony details PS3 firmware 2.50 upgrades: DivX VOD support, AV tweaks
  103. HP denies leaning on OEMs to refuse ASUS orders, eating kittens
  104. Cheaper mobiles hit phone firms
  105. Averatec's 18.4-inch all-in-one PC gets the hands-on treatment
  106. Objet announces the Alaris 30 Desktop 3D Printer
  107. Guts of BlackBerry Bold found to cost $170
  108. Ask Engadget: What's the best small camera for getting into venues?
  109. Handango beating Android Market to the paid app punch
  110. Fraudsters' website shut in swoop
  111. Eee PC turns one year old, slides under the $300 barrier to celebrate
  112. Amex Digital does what Steve won't, intros portable Blu-ray burner for Macs
  113. iriver SPINN review
  114. Help Engadget Energize Education in the 2008 DonorsChoose Blogger Challenge
  115. Elmo Live! gets stripped of his dignity, red fur
  116. Google shrugs off slowing economy
  117. Lenovo ThinkPad X200s reviewed: it's worth the splurge
  118. Nokia's N85 reviewed, called better than N96
  119. Vista, Server 2008 could get their SP2s before Windows 7 kicks them out of the house
  120. Nokia's Comes With Music gets scrutinized, sounds good so far
  121. Cowon's simply stylish O2 PMP gets hands-on love
  122. Dell rolls out Vostro 220, 220s, 420 desktops
  123. FCC official predicts "messy" digital TV switch, probably a three sheeter
  124. CherryPal $249 cloud PC delayed again, gets 8GB SSD as consolation
  125. T-Mobile's G1 presales aren't "even close" to 1.5M
  126. Kota the Triceratops unboxing and hands-on
  127. Panasonic firms up pricing for Lumix DMC-G1 mini-DSLR for mid-November launch
  128. Samsung's SP-A900, SP-D400 and SP-L300 projectors make the scene in Korea
  129. Tesla co-founder says car wastes energy while parked
  130. HP inkjet patent licensed for home dialysis
  131. PSP-3000 ripped to shreds for your enjoyment
  132. NTT says one of these days these boots are gonna charge your gadgets
  133. eBay warning of tough Christmas
  134. Talking robot
  135. NEC LaVie Light hits netbook scene with a whimper
  136. How does MS number thy Windows? Let Mike Nash count the ways.
  137. Sony Ericsson posts XPERIA X1 user guide for your perusal
  138. Google implemented remote kill switch in Android, those rascals
  139. CNU's oxygen emitting robotic plants: deforestation solved
  140. NVIDIA gets official with GeForce 9400M GPU
  141. Faster forward
  142. Lost and found
  143. ASUS readying touchscreen Eee PC and laptops for 2009 Windows 7 launch?
  144. FCC chairman wants to fill white spaces with broadband
  145. HP said to launch touchscreen laptop and 10-inch netbook by end of year
  146. Xbox 360 Holiday Bundle prices slashed with Dell coupon magic
  147. T-Mobile G1 review
  148. Apple's new MacBook / MacBook Pro get torn down in style
  149. Inspiron Mini 12 pops up on Dell's website: it's a done deal (almost)
  150. IMMI tracks ad exposure / effectiveness via cellphone, trips privacy alarms everywher
  151. CEIVA's 8-inch CEIVAlife / CEIVAshare digiframes now on sale
  152. Apricot Computers rolls out PicoBook Pro Cloudbook-variant
  153. Gateway rolls out new FX, LX series desktop PCs
  154. Apparent $300 Eee PC turns up in the form of the 701SDX
  155. Queen's image marks Google visit
  156. Ben Heck apprentice strikes again with DarthCast
  157. Tesla exec shuffle: Elon Musk appoints himself CEO, lays off staff
  158. Apple's "spotlight turns to notebooks" event roundup
  159. Panasonic reveals first tru2way HDTVs in Chicago and Denver
  160. Sony starts shipping VAIO JS series all-in-one desktop
  161. Samsung & LG HDTV prototypes battle for supremacy
  162. New MacBook Pro running HybridSLI?
  163. Researchers advance remote monitoring systems for the elderly
  164. 4Door's RoadMice bring a little muscle to your mousepad
  165. Nero LiquidTV | TiVo PC gets reviewed
  166. Ecobee debuts energy-saving, WiFi-connected Smart Thermostat
  167. GE concocts battery-free RFID sensing platform, possibilities abound
  168. Video: Virginia Tech's IMPASS robot has spokes, but no rims
  169. PS3 + SSD = faster load times, shattered budgets
  170. Iomega ships Bluetooth-equipped 1TB / 2TB StorCenter ix2 NAS
  171. Toshiba Satellite NB100 netbook gets spotted, critiqued
  172. Sony pushes out firmware 5.0 for PSP
  173. IPEVO's TR-10 speakerphone makes nice with iChat
  174. WowWee FlyTech slams into Disney, out pops hovering Tinker Bell
  175. Sharp's SH-01A 8 megapixel flip packs a 28-mm wide angle lens and Dolby Pro Logic II
  176. The online battles for president
  177. Motorola Krave ZN4 review roundup
  178. Over half of 2009 vehicles in America will offer iPod support
  179. Wiimote strapped on guitar for wild effects, whammy bar gets totally jealous
  180. Vodafone demonstration video shows you how to use the BlackBerry Storm
  181. Microsoft survey hints at Instant On OS concept
  182. HP threatening OEMs to fend off netbook invasion?
  183. AT&T and Option launch USBConnect Quicksilver
  184. Computers quiz
  185. Broadband speed tests questioned
  186. Dell's Studio 15 laptop gets its Centrino 2 on
  187. Multi-finger MacBook trackpad gestures demonstrated on video
  188. Jeep's rugged RT-300 navigator gets rough review
  189. Concern over giant database idea
  190. Intel: MacBook Air sheds custom CPU for 45-nm Penryn "S"
  191. Quantenna promises to boost WiFi signals with new chipsets
  192. SanDisk's slotMusic albums and $20 Player now ready to be ignored
  193. Sharp AQUOS DX series: world's first LCD HDTV with built-in Blu-ray
  194. mophie's iPhone 3G Juice Pack ships today, not a moment too soon
  195. PS3 2.50 firmware update hits North America
  196. New MacBook / MacBook Pro unboxing and first impressions
  197. WowWee's Mr. Personality reviewed, found to like long walks on the beach
  198. Robodance enables Wiimote control of your WowWee Rovio
  199. Aegis Mobility's DriveAssist cripples your phone when you drive
  200. Deaf people lobby MPs over phones
  201. 'Paperless' paper
  202. Sony's PSP-3000 now available across North America
  203. MacBook Pro requires logout to switch graphics modes
  204. Lenovo launches ho hum $399 H210 desktop PC
  205. Sony Ericsson's 8-megapixel C905 makes sweet love to the FCC
  206. Sony PSP 5.00 and PS3 2.50 firmware updates available soon-ish
  207. Microsoft hints at possible "Oahu" consumer Surface device
  208. Bandai's Net Tansor Web bot steals blogger jobs from filthy humans
  209. Video: PSP surfs over to PlayStation Store via firmware 5.0
  210. Canon EOS 50D review roundup
  211. Toshiba Portege M750 reminds us of a tablet we used to see now and then
  212. KDDI shows off cellphone-linked e-paper display
  213. Apple 24-inch Cinema Display hands-on
  214. Apple MacBook aluminum and glass super-shiny hands-on
  215. MacBook Pro first hands-on!
  216. Apple's Steve Jobs calls Blu-ray "a bag of hurt"
  217. Apple's MacBook gets a fresh face, NVIDIA graphics, original drops to $999
  218. MacBook Air gets NVIDIA graphics, storage bump
  219. Apple finally refreshes Cinema Display: 24-inch, LED backlit, $899
  220. Live from Apple's "spotlight turns to notebooks" event
  221. Apple's all-new MacBook Pro packs new NVIDIA GPUs, glass trackpad
  222. NVIDIA GeForce 9400 M, 9600M GT get official in new MacBooks
  223. AT&T goes wild with texting, announces four QWERTY phones
  224. Internet use 'good for the brain'
  225. Analysts say HDTV sales could decline in current economy, snow could fall in Montana
  226. Motorola Krave ZN4 officially launches on Verizon for $149.99
  227. Sirius SUBX2 boombox spotted early, ready for Dock & Play radios
  228. Customize your Flip Mino for free, regret it when eBay time comes
  229. Toshiba keeps 'em coming with Tecra R10 / Portege A600
  230. Hancock streaming home to BRAVIA HDTVs ahead of Blu-ray release for $9.99
  231. Sprint unwraps Olive Green and Vibrant Rose Palm Centros
  232. Toshiba gets official with Portege R600 ultraportable
  233. Toshiba refreshes pretty much every Satellite A / U / L-series ever
  234. New MacBook Pro to feature removable battery and hard drive, according to latest leak
  235. Software blocks car phone users
  236. Help on high
  237. Brazilian exhibition shows off low-cost laptop prototypes of old
  238. Edelweiss to launch first ALP-powered smartphone?
  239. Yamaha's BODiBEAT reviewed: 'part DJ, part heart monitor, and part trainer'
  240. LG intros integrated, adjustable privacy screen for laptops
  241. ASUS pre-installs Japanese Eee Box PCs with worm, issues recall
  242. Black silicon is poised to improve digital imaging, maybe solar panels
  243. 4.3-inch USB-powered monitor asks "will the real nettop please stand up?"
  244. UK firm leads way on EU broadband
  245. Tourist arrives at space station
  246. Shiro's SQ-S PMP will go sunbathing with you
  247. Scitec's Swarovski skullphones: Look what the cat dragged in
  248. Engadget: now the Official Blog Partner of CES
  249. Samsung readies premium laptops for US soup lines
  250. Olympus Mju 1040 Crystal proves that elegance is relative