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  1. A New Wi-Fi Exploit, Limited But Clever
  2. All U.S. Android Phones Reportedly Getting the Bump to 2.1 [Rumor]
  3. Sweepstakes Dates Brink for Sept. 7 [Dated]
  4. Melbourne's decommissioned Observation Wheel re-imagined as energy-making windmill
  5. Haleron iLet Mini HAL Is a Modest Tablet With a Modest Price [Tablets]
  6. More Than Money, Licenses Give a League Control [Stick Jockey]
  7. Dead or Alive: Paradise is a Game About Beautiful Characters, Y'See [Mmm Hm]
  8. Exclusive: LG's Windows Phone 7 Series early prototype unveiled
  9. What Comes After the iPad? [Humor]
  10. Mac support for Windows Phone 7 Series: 'maybe'
  11. Teen Convicted of Crashing PlayStation Web Site Because He Was Banned for Cheating [H
  12. Microsoft Employee Shows Off Prototype Windows Phone 7 Series Smartphone From LG [Win
  13. Palm Pixi now $50 on Sprint
  14. The Big Picture, in a Tattoo [Screengrab]
  15. Breakdancing Moves No Match For Project Natal's Sensors [Natal]
  16. Kotaku 'Shop Contest: Worst Sonic & Sega Cameos Edition Winners [Photoshop]
  17. This Week's Gaming Stories You Cannot Miss [Roundups]
  18. Eyes On With Tron Legacy... In 3D!!! [Movies]
  19. Sprint Cuts Palm Pixi's Price to $50 [PalmPixi]
  20. Apple supplier audit reveals sub-minimum wage pay and records of underage labor
  21. Caltech gurus whip up highly efficient, low cost flexible solar cell
  22. Palm webOS 1.4 update hits Verizon's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus
  23. Yoshi Akai's Wireless Catcher senses nearby wireless waves, makes music (video)
  24. Fujitsu's LifeBook UH900 gets unboxed, sized up against the competition
  25. Corsair Nova, Reactor SSD drives now available
  26. The Pentagon Wants You—Yes, You!—to Develop a Life-Saving Robot [Robots]
  27. Kotaku Off-Topic: Packin' Heat [How Is This News?]
  28. The World Cup Goes High-Tech [World Cup]
  29. Sunday Comics [Webcomics]
  30. ASUS Eee PC T101MT convertible gets handled twice (video)
  31. Apple Threatened Me With Legal Action For Selling a Broken Step From Their New York S
  32. K Monthly - February 2010 [K Magazine]
  33. Final Fantasy XI to Get Three Expansions in 2010 [Final Fantasy XI]
  34. Naysayers Begin to Poo-Poo On Bloom Box's Lofty Claims [Bloom Box]
  35. LG's 15-inch 15EL9500 OLED TV sets sail for Europe, scheduled to arrive this May
  36. Kotaku 'Shop Contest: Next-Gen Cereal System Edition [Photoshop]
  37. Motorized Lego Technic Avatar Helicopter is Grounded—For Now [Lego]
  38. Indoctrinating the Veterans of a Virtual War [Weekend Reader]
  39. ASUS Eee PC T101MT Convertible Struggles in Hands-On Preview [Asus Eee PC]
  40. UK Bill Would Outlaw Open Public Wifi Hotspots [WiFi]
  41. Heavy Rain Film Rights Optioned Long Ago [Hollywood]
  42. US Gov't. Ending Its Hands-Off-the-Internet Stance
  43. Growin' Up Speaker System Design Rooted in Trees [Speakers]
  44. Viliv S5 MID gets accuracy-boosting HID driver for Windows 7
  45. Nokia Teases, Heavily, That C-Series Phones Are Launching at CeBIT [Nokia]
  46. Activision Terminates Fan-Made King's Quest Extension [King's Quest]
  47. Löopa Gyro Bowl Provides Intense Astronaut Training for Your Frosted Flakes [Bowls]
  48. Sony Vaio P Clone Can't Compete with the Original [Clones]
  49. Kotaku's Top 5 List of Top 10 Lists [Lists]
  50. HTC Desire's Sense UI ported to Droid; HTC, Motorola cringe
  51. Week in Games: Baseball's Back [New Releases]
  52. Mario 1Up Quilt, as Made by a Dude [Screengrab]
  53. Inhabitat's Week in Green: Solar cars, solar boats, solar... gold?
  54. Money Well Spent [Night Note]
  55. Natal Marketing Effort Targeting Women's Magazines [Project Natal]
  56. PlayStation Network down, so are lots of PS3s
  57. PS3s Suffering From Global Network Lockdown [Psn]
  58. Apple files for Magic Trackpad trademark
  59. Mio stuns at CeBIT with ultra-sleek Moov V780 MID
  60. Error: 8001050F Takes Down PlayStation Network [Playstation]
  61. Intel officially adds Pine Trail Atom N470 processor, early performance results don't
  62. HP adds EliteBook 2540p and 2740p to the lineup, brings the power and the touch
  63. HP spices up ProBooks with Core 2010 CPUs, ClickPads and caviar paint
  64. HP ProBooks Get Prettier Inside and Out [Laptops]
  65. HP EliteBook 2740p Tablet Graduates to Capacitive Multitouch Display [Tablets]
  66. Mysterious yellow and black cards lead to wild Nikon speculation
  67. New Wacom Cintiq 21UX Has 2048 Pressure Levels and Back Touchpads [Tablets]
  68. Archos Home Slate set to grace CeBIT with its family-friendly presence
  69. Now It's Aliens: Colonial Marines' Time To Shine [Sega]
  70. Square Enix "Suspicious" That Avatar Was Influenced By Final Fantasy XIII [FFXIII]
  71. When PlayStation Meets Hurt Locker [Clips]
  72. Gears of War Designer Mentions Something About Doing Things In Threes [Twitterati]
  73. Conde Nast stakes out 'leadership position' on iPad, first custom content in April
  74. If you throw away your console, the terrorists have won
  75. Lara Croft vs Princess Leia [Clips]
  76. PS3 Failure, You Are Not Alone [Sony]
  77. Sir Clive Sinclair doesn't use a computer, exceeds recommended irony levels
  78. Keepin' it real fake, part CCLVII: iPad meets Windows 7, sparks fly
  79. Archos 7 and 8 Home Tablets are cheap, but you get what you pay for
  80. Studio 1558 Touch sneaks into Dell catalog with Core i5
  81. If I Ever Get Sent To Jail, I Hope It's To Norway's Halden Prison [Architecture]
  82. Disguise Your iPhone As a Sushi Bento Box [Iphone Cases]
  83. Over In Korea, the Snapdragon-Powered LG Maxx Phone Says Hello [Phones]
  84. Condé Nast Preparing iPad Versions of GQ This Month, Wired in May [Apple Ipad]
  85. Pelikon's MorphPad demoed, combines touchpad, morphing keyboard into one awesome rect
  86. Paparazzi Bots will chase you down until you love them
  87. What's Inside the A4? [Ipad]
  88. More Details About Final Fantasy XIV [Square Enix]
  89. Borderlands DLC Getting Retail Release [Gearbox Studios]
  90. I Like To Keep This Handy, For Close Encounters [Toys]
  91. Nintendo Has Sold Ten Million Wiis In Japan [Japan]
  92. Infinitec officially launches IUM ad hoc streaming device: ships in July for $129
  93. Qualcomm's 7x30 offers stellar 3D and multimedia performance, coming this year (video
  94. Nokia N900 Hack Turns the Phone Into a Remote Trigger Flash For the Nikon D40 SLR [No
  95. From Arcades To Wine Cellars: The Transmigration of Makoto Asada [Xbox 360]
  96. AAXA L1 laser pico projector hands-on by Mr. Murkycam (video)
  97. Every Windows Mobile Phone Out Now Is Officially at the Evolutionary Dead End [Window
  98. Freescale's new i.MX508 processor could mean cheaper, faster e-readers
  99. Google Must Take New Street View Photos Every Six Months In UK, Or EU Regulators Will
  100. Netgear's Universal Wi-Fi Internet Adapter Connects Consoles and TVs Alike [Wi-Fi]
  101. The eviGroup Paddle Tablet's Scale UI Leaves Me Queasy [Tablets]
  102. Japanese Tax Time! [Note]
  103. EviGroup's Paddle is the more advanced, more expensive Pad (video)
  104. Wacom's new Cintiq 21UX pen display ups the sensitivity, skips the multitouch and 'af
  105. Choose One: The Archos 7 and Archos 8 Home 'Tablets' Each Cost $200 [Android]
  106. Collateral Damage In The War On Piracy [Well Played]
  107. Netgear brings the goods to CeBIT: HD streamers, HomePlug AV adapters
  108. Talk Amongst Yourselves [Official Kotaku Forum]
  109. Western Digital My Passport Studio Drives, Now With E-Paper [Storage]
  110. It Would Be Like Call Of Duty, But You Would Only Control A Leg [Multiplayer]
  111. TAG Heuer and Tesla Motors team up to show off products you can't afford
  112. The Wrath of God This Weekend [Data Visualization]
  113. iPhone Chart Toppers: Final Fantasies [Igaming]
  114. T-Mobile CLIQ XT spotted in the wild
  115. As you guys might know, an 8.8 degree earthquake... [From Comments]
  116. How Much It Actually Costs to Publish an Ebook vs. a Real Book [Ebooks]
  117. LOVE Blooms In March [Launch Date]
  118. Intel's six-core Core i7-980X Extreme Edition 'Gulftown' chip goes on sale in Germany
  119. 40-Display Home Office or Secret Missile Launching Facility [DIY]
  120. The Nintendo Download: The Blue Bomber Returns [Downloadables]
  121. Sony's Rocket Project helps students reach the stratosphere, unloads some Vaios in th
  122. The Myth of iPhone App Piracy [IPhone Apps]
  123. Mile Marker 10: Shatter [The Road To The Igf]
  124. Apple's A4 chip: less is more?
  125. Pelikan MorphPad Combines a Morphing QWERTY with a Touchpad [Smartphones]
  126. PS3 Error: 8001050F Caused By Clock Bug, Fix Within 24 Hours [PS3]
  127. Assassin's Creed II Multiplayer Releases Free On The iPhone [Ubisoft]
  128. Panasonic's silicon-packin' batteries boast 30 percent capacity boost, hit stores in
  129. This Is How You Shoot Some 3D Photos [Image Cache]
  130. Sony: Don't turn on your PS3 until PSN bug is fixed
  131. Freescale's i.MX508 Chip Will Make E-Ink Readers Way Cheaper and Turn Pages 4X Faster
  132. NordicTrack x7i Could Allow You to Jog on the Moon [Exercise]
  133. Random House Wants To Write Video Game Stories [Fiction]
  134. Wired Getting iPad Version of Magazine [Print Is Dead]
  135. The Engadget Show - 006: Avner Ronen, the first Windows Phone 7 Series device, Dell M
  136. Assassin's Creed II: Multiplayer Available Now, Free For 48 Hours [IPhone Apps]
  137. Panasonic's New Silicon Battery Technology Could Yield 30% Capacity Improvement [Batt
  138. Rumor: Foxconn Production Problems Mean Fewer iPads at Launch [Rumor]
  139. Sony Warning: Don't Turn On Your (Fat) PS3 If You Have Error 8001050F! [PS3]
  140. RoboThespian, the Acting Robot, Can Give Robert Pattinson A Run For His Money [Robots
  141. It's A Beautiful Knight For Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening [Bioware]
  142. Apple rumored to be readying Mac mini with HDMI
  143. Noktor ƒ0.95 HyperPrime Lens Gives Your Micro Four Thirds Camera Night Vision [Camera
  144. God Of War III's First Big Boss Battle Is Unforgettable [PS3]
  145. Motorola Backflip for AT&T unboxing and hands-on
  146. Engadget is live from CeBIT 2010!
  147. Gadget Deals of the Day [Dealzmodo]
  148. Rumor: Apple Finally Sees the HDMI Light [Rumor]
  149. Power Girl Shows Off Her Powers In DC Universe Online [Screens]
  150. Hydrofloors' Swimming Pools Belong In the X-Men's Danger Room [Swimming Pool]
  151. The Next Big Thing In Video Games Might Be Fear Of Embarassment [Fun]
  152. Microsoft sending mixed signals on Windows Phone 7 Series upgrades, HTC HD2 still in
  153. Tropico 3 Succumbs To Absolute Power In May [Expansionism]
  154. ASUS Eee PC 1018P and 1016P quick hands-on
  155. Remainders - The Things We Didn't Post: Wishful Thinking Edition [Remainders]
  156. Security Expert: No Computer Is Safe, Especially If It Has Flash [Security]
  157. Neo Geo Arcade Classics Coming To PlayStation Store? [Snk]
  158. Mega Man 10's Endless Mode Coming Later, For Download [Dlc]
  159. SSDs gone wild at CeBIT: Plextor reveals its first, Xtreem-S1 peeks out and OCZ tease
  160. Plastiki, the Ship Made From 12,000 Plastic Bottles, Will Set Sail This Month [Recycl
  161. ASUS Eee PC 1201PN and Eee Top 2010PNT with Ion 2 caught lounging around at CeBIT
  162. It's Not Your Imagination: Windows 7 Release Candidate Started Exploding Today [Windo
  163. Google Picks Up Picnick Image Editor to Make Picasa Better [Google]
  164. The Secret Armory of General Knoxx Micro-Review: Hot Coals Over a Cakewalk [Review]
  165. Splinter Cell: Conviction's Multiplayer Experience In Three Parts [Clips]
  166. Rosum's Alloy chip promises 'precise' location using TV signals
  167. The Sound of Olympic Gold Isn't So Different From Olympic 14th Place [Data]
  168. Stars Of Kotaku, Make A Page And Brag About It [Star Power]
  169. MIT's MeBot makes telerobotics fun again
  170. Firefox's Chrome Ceiling [Chart]
  171. Microsoft Makes Surface Mobile By Turning It Upside Down [Microsoft]
  172. Nintendo Lets You Play With Beyoncé's Clothes [Dlc]
  173. Windows Phone 7 Series themes for WinMo abound in dev forums
  174. Fancy Math Allows For Near-Perfect Enhancement of Poor-Quality Images [Math]
  175. Toy Soldiers Is Your XBLA Game of the Week, COG Armor Your New Deal [Xbox Live Arcade
  176. Project Gustav: Microsoft Research Updates MS Paint In a Huge Way [Microsoft]
  177. Resonance Of Fate Website Has Free Music For You [Sega]
  178. Intel Atom N455 and N475 mysteriously popup on ASUS placards
  179. The Many Advantages of a $400,000 Cellphone-Equipped Gold Coffin [Wealth]
  180. Google claims that Microsoft is encouraging third party anti-trust lawsuits
  181. Update: PlayStation Network Is Working Again, You Can Turn On Your Fat PS3 Now [PS3]
  182. Inside the Excruciatingly Slow Death of Internet Explorer 6 [InternetExplorer]
  183. Days Get Shorter Because of Chilean Earthquake [Science]
  184. PS3 Error 8001050F: The Nightmare May Be Over [PS3]
  185. Portal Mysteriously Updated With Secret Radio Codes, New Achievement [Valve]
  186. The Crazies Review: Left 4 Dead In a Small Town [Review]
  187. Collateral Damage In The War On Piracy
  188. PS3 issues apparently resolved, game on
  189. The DVE Immersion Room Is Corporate Hologram Hell Back to Haunt Us From the '80s [Thr
  190. RIM dev webinar hints at BlackBerry OS of the future?
  191. Apple Rejects App For Containing "Minimal User Functionality" [Apple]
  192. Urgent Evoke: The Game That Seeks to Do Good, in Real Life [Outreach]
  193. Movie Reviewed [Note]
  194. iLuv rolls out iMM178 Vibe Plus iPod dock with built-in 'bed shaker'
  195. The Origin of Force Quit [Comics]
  196. There Is a Rainbow in My Hands [Design]
  197. Can You Get Some Concept Art For The Witness? Yes, You Can [Number None]
  198. WD's My Passport Studio wears contents on its sleeve with always-on 'e-label'
  199. Paintings For Satellites: Rooftop Art Targets a Google Earth Audience [Google Earth]
  200. Grab a Major League Jersey in PlayStation Home [Home]
  201. BioShock's Arcadia Demade For Doom II [PC]
  202. iBuyPower Battalion Touch laptop lid draws blood, prompts replacement
  203. Scientists Create Hangover-Free Booze [Science]
  204. You Can Now Get Officially Licensed Marvel Comics TVs...Wait! What? [TVs]
  205. The Rules for Chasing That Million-Dollar Perfect Game [Perfecto]
  206. Think Outside The Bun, Get Free Atari Games [Atari]
  207. Windows 7 Release Candidate starts bi-hourly hiccups today, seemingly affects nobody
  208. Facebook App for Zune HD Now Available for Download [Zune]
  209. This Windows Phone 7 User Interface Skin Makes Old WinMo Phones Feel Young Again [Win
  210. Gigabyte T1000 takes a new twist on life with Atom N470 and a multitouch display
  211. Facebook app now available for Zune HD
  212. The iLuv Premium iMM178 Vibe Plus Alarm Clock Will Shake You Out of Bed [Docks]
  213. Top Game Design Schools Ranked [College]
  214. Rumor: Screens From Unannounced Justice League Video Game [Rumor]
  215. Pioneer brings Bluetooth streaming, 3D-readiness to VSX-520-K and VSX-820-K receivers
  216. TV and Internet Are Turning Teenagers Into Loners [Emotions]
  217. Kotaku Off Topic: Stop The World [How Is This News?]
  218. NVIDIA Ion 2 now official; Acer, ASUS and Lenovo at the ready
  219. Topeka, Kansas Changes Name in Attempt to Get Google's Gigabit Fiber [Google]
  220. Gizmodo's #tips Box: Ghosts, Lego Models, and Torture Devices [Comments]
  221. Report: Strange Things Are Afoot At Infinity Ward [Call Of Duty]
  222. Orange and T-Mobile UK merger approved by EU, forms 29.5 million customer juggernaut
  223. ASUS debuts Bang & Olufsen ICEpowered N-series laptops and 3D gamer displays
  224. ASUS makes DR-900 e-reader official
  225. Skinput: because touchscreens never felt right anyway (video)
  226. Intel refreshes convertible Classmate PC with increased ruggedness and new Atom
  227. Nokia's New Phone Series Naming Structure Becomes Official [Nokia]
  228. Play Guitar By Flexing Alone: Microsoft Research's Muscle-Computer Interface [Microso
  229. Error 8001050F: Why the 10-Year Delayed Millennium Bug Brought Your PS3 To Its Knees
  230. Microsoft's Translating Telephone: The Realtime Translator We Assumed We'd Have By No
  231. The World's Largest Amateur Rocket Is Almost as Tall as a V-2 [Rocketry]
  232. From Street Fighter To Reality Television [Clips]
  233. A Very Expensive Collarbone [Anime]
  234. Blacklight Shooter Goes Downloadable [Fps]
  235. March Is Yakuza 4 Month In Japan [Clips]
  236. Prince Of Persia: Chesty Jake Rides A Plastic Horse To War [Toys]
  237. Nokia Ovi Music store slowly shedding its DRM shackles globally
  238. Scientists to bring piezoelectrics and rubber together to form flexible, wearable ene
  239. Lotus outs wild Evora 414E Hybrid plug-in concept car
  240. Nokia's New Phone Series Naming Structure Becomes Official [Nokia]
  241. Play Guitar By Flexing Alone: Microsoft Research's Muscle-Computer Interface [Microso
  242. Error 8001050F: Why the 10-Year Delayed Millennium Bug Brought Your PS3 To Its Knees
  243. Microsoft's Translating Telephone: The Realtime Translator We Assumed We'd Have By No
  244. The World's Largest Amateur Rocket Is Almost as Tall as a V-2 [Rocketry]
  245. From Street Fighter To Reality Television [Clips]
  246. A Very Expensive Collarbone [Anime]
  247. Blacklight Shooter Goes Downloadable [Fps]
  248. March Is Yakuza 4 Month In Japan [Clips]
  249. Prince Of Persia: Chesty Jake Rides A Plastic Horse To War [Toys]
  250. Orange and T-Mobile UK merger approved by EU, forms 29.5 million customer juggernaut