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Boeing's air-to-ground laser test a success, and we have the video to prove it {Engadget}
Oct 4th 2009 7:09PM Huh, so the government is spending millions to do what I can with a fresnel lens in the desert?
Engadget's back to school giveaway, part one! {Engadget}
Aug 31st 2009 4:10PM Horray stuff
VIA's low-power Nano 3000 rumored to rival Intel's Atom {Engadget}
Jan 2nd 2009 8:24AM Man, that is one evil eye he's got going there.
Kogan's Agora gets tweaked ahead of release -- in Photoshop, anyway {Engadget}
Dec 13th 2008 11:05PM It's a good thing they got rid of that extra right elipse
The Dark Knight fan commentary BD-Live feature shown on video {Engadget}
Dec 9th 2008 9:30PM Counting down til someone provides a full-length commentary consisting of picture of goatse.
Urine recycling equipment passes tests, no one willing to take the first sip {Engadget}
Nov 26th 2008 8:43AM It costs $154 million for several reasons.
The final product was the culmination of three seperate designs.
The device not only processes urine but extra mostiure in the air and some waste water (showers, sinks, etc)
It costs a lot to get things into space.
It costs a lot to make things usualable in space (i.e. rigirous testing for leaks, eletrical systems etc)
Caption Contest: Naked man who is also a computer; eye bleach not included {Engadget}
Oct 28th 2008 7:42PM Antec's next generation "Skeleton" computer case is getting a little ridiculous.
Happy birthday: take a trip in America's largest flying gadget (part 1) {Engadget}
Mar 28th 2008 8:48PM Thanks for all the tech!
Happy birthday: take a trip in America's largest flying gadget (part 3) {Engadget}
Mar 28th 2008 8:48PM Thanks for all of the tech!
Happy birthday: take a trip in America's largest flying gadget (part 4) {Engadget}
Mar 28th 2008 8:47PM Thanks for all of the tech!









