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  1. Apple fires retail employees for downloading Leopard
  2. South Koreans make hydrogen solid for a brighter fuel cell future
  3. iRobot cooking up lawn mower bot
  4. Olympus announces Stylus 725 sw, Stylus 730, Stylus 740, Stylus 750, and Stylus 1000
  5. The seven megapixel Olympus SP-510UZ
  6. Lenovo unveils Cingular-enabled WWAN ThinkPad T60
  7. New digital picture frames from Smartparts and Siren
  8. Microsoft's Habu is Not For Noobs
  9. Cambridge Consultants develop NFC diabetes management device
  10. Best Buy: "Media Center - OLD / DO NOT USE"
  11. Researchers create microwave drill/death ray
  12. 14-year-old girl sues friend over missing iPod
  13. D2E Robotics to offer programmable bot this October
  14. Treo 700wx already here, videos already out
  15. Canon's 400D 10.1 megapixel DSLR
  16. Toshiba updates Z2000, H2000 & C2000 REGZA LCD lineup
  17. Upcoming Creative Zen Vision:W leaked
  18. Qantas to Dell owners: Reveal thyselves!
  19. 30 USB port-powered "BBQ"
  20. Toshiba's TDP-ET20U projector sports built-in DVD player
  21. Fantom Drives releases roomy new Triple Interface G-Force MegaDisks
  22. Microsoft keeps those gaming peripherals a comin'
  23. RTI's T2-C touchscreen controller
  24. Dell finishes off its MP3 offerings, axes the Ditty
  25. HiPAD II: Korea's 10.4-inch answer to the cPC
  26. The Violin Virtuoso plays itself
  27. Two new D-Snaps and D-Docks from Panasonic
  28. Logitech's ChillStream controller cools hot hands
  29. ATI throws down Radeon X1950 series with GDDR4
  30. Diesel-powered "car" edges on half the speed of sound
  31. Laser system promises to help keep trains on the tracks
  32. Artist's rendition of Zune interface surfaces
  33. Logitech's VX and MX Revolution mice
  34. TiVo Series 3 appears on TiVo's page
  35. Segways now banned on British sidewalks
  36. Microsoft announces prices, dates for Xbox 360 peripherals
  37. Fujitsu goes large with a pair of 55 and 63-inch plasmas
  38. Sony gets theirs: flaming Vaio brings the firefighters
  39. Tech Faith Wireless sells 501 under UBiQUio brand
  40. Better speech recognition through chipsets
  41. 60GB Zen Vision:M shows up in magazine ad
  42. Apple and Creative settle, Apple forks out $100m
  43. Switched On: The gist on your wrist
  44. PlayStation 3 to join Folding@Home for Cure@PS3
  45. Asus AiGuru S1 VoIP Skype handset reviewed
  46. Nikon intros five new Coolpix models
  47. Ricoh launches Caplio R5 compact with 7x wide-angle zoom
  48. Canon unveils A710, A630 and A640 PowerShots
  49. Another win for TiVo: Cox partnership pans out
  50. Nintendo launches Onyx and Coral Pink DS Lites
  51. Fujifilm announces FinePix S9600/S9100
  52. Canon gets official with their 400D / Rebel XTi DSLR for Photokina
  53. Vista will not support Blu-ray or HD DVD playback out-of-the-box or on most PCs
  54. Court gives ok on Blockbuster antitrust suit against Netflix
  55. Apple, Dell, Lenovo, HP working on battery manufacturing standards
  56. iRiver's latest super e-dictionary, the D25
  57. GN Netcom 9350 dual-function wireless headset now shipping
  58. Giant Swiss Army Knife offers 85 tools
  59. VeriChip wants to chip every US soldier
  60. Hands-on with Verizon's V640 ExpressCard EV-DO adapter
  61. Hands on with the Logitech VX and MX Revolution
  62. Underwater robots to help stem oil spill
  63. Diebold machines fail in Alaska primary
  64. Denon DN-HD2500 Adds Internal Hard Drive to Digital Turntable
  65. Sony ordered by Japan to investigate battery problems
  66. Sony snags Grouper video sharing site for $65 mil
  67. Researchers solve the "Cocktail Party Problem"
  68. British scientists invent robotic "welly wanger"
  69. The Lockdown: Locked, but not secure (Part I)
  70. Toshiba goes small with 12.1-inch dynabook SS S30
  71. OLPC gets a name: the CM1, or Children's Machine
  72. Apple to recall 1.8 million Sony-made batteries
  73. eMachines founder jonesing for Gateway's retail biz
  74. DIY nuke detector patrolling San Francisco Bay
  75. Huge PlayStation 3 shortages predicted, Sony stock sinks
  76. EasyBox : New set-top box to pimp your Swiss châlet
  77. WiebeTech CD/DVD Imager a godsend to pirates, forensic analysts
  78. Airbus files patent for jetlag zapper
  79. Simple, safe WPS WiFi security around the corner
  80. Civilian-ELROB, the European Land Robot Trial
  81. Holy crap, Mossberg reviews toilet seat
  82. DirecTV offers new TracVision A7 satellite TV system for vehicles
  83. Sony claims battery recalls will cost them $200m
  84. Robosurgeon goes to war
  85. The HumanCar puts your passengers to good use: pedaling
  86. Archos 404 and 604 now on pre-order
  87. Philips Research shows off dandy Lumalive
  88. Keepin' it real fake: ultimate PSP extravaganza edition
  89. Microsoft clarifies HD DVD and Blu-ray playback in 32-bit Vista, blames someone else
  90. Zune revealed by FCC as "Toshiba 1089"
  91. Vonage and D-Link spawn the VWR VoIP router
  92. GEN H-4 personal helicopter is for realz and for sale
  93. Meizu Mini Player iPod-alike reviewed
  94. Lazy Hubo gets a Segway
  95. Fluffy Soap mouse works without a desk
  96. Lite-on announces LX-2B1U external Blu-ray writer
  97. 20,000 posts? Yup, 20,000 posts!
  98. FairUse4WM strips Windows Media DRM!
  99. Asus officially introduces R2H UMPC
  100. Toshiba first to market with Class 6 SD cards?
  101. Hey you! Help make Engadget better!
  102. Cornell researchers building video projector on a chip
  103. Epson release four new projectors with video wall capabilities
  104. Fugitive's Skype call leads to his arrest
  105. Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud on-demand computing service
  106. Battery recall cause for panic? Null says no
  107. Culver City to install filters on its municipal WiFi network
  108. The other Logitec releases cooled-down external hard drives
  109. Ion pump takes cooling to the microchip level
  110. The Lockdown: Locked, but not secure (Part 2)
  111. Pioneer exec implies Bluetooth iPod adapter
  112. China opens first Internet gaming halfway house
  113. Game thieves caught after reselling games next door
  114. New Korean RFID device claims to help prevent wine fraud
  115. PSP GPS add-on in the wild
  116. Acer's upcoming 20GB PMP, the MP-340
  117. Samsung gets really into AMOLED
  118. Sony calls an end to battery recalls
  119. Iomega launches 320GB eSATA drive
  120. LG's 42-inch 2D/3D switchable HD LCD TV
  121. Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 price to £199 in UK
  122. Fujitsu Siemens kits up with football club crested laptops
  123. Sony NEC Optiarc joint venture set to release 18x DVD burner
  124. Plextor preps 'world's smallest' external DVD burner
  125. Canon's LV-7575 biz projector
  126. Core 2 Duo mobile launches due Monday
  127. Nintendo's PAX booth tour
  128. Microsoft's PAX booth tour
  129. Pong Dress: Play your favorite old-skool game on a person
  130. Biggie-sized pic of the Treo 750
  131. Chumby, the snuggly bedside computer
  132. Bomb scare at Ottawa airport just an iPod
  133. FCC approves three XM radios, production to resume shortly
  134. Weekend update: the Engadget commercial contest!
  135. An Open Letter to Microsoft - Why you shouldn't kill FairUse4WM
  136. The Complete New Yorker on an external drive (and DVD)
  137. Toshiba's Qosmio G35-AV660 gets Core 2 Duo
  138. Bose launches Acoustic Wave Music System II and Companion 5
  139. Venzero ONE media player spotted, snapped