S. Don't forget, tomorrow is your last day to enter our Insert Coin competition!
In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production.
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We'll have to wait and see how our elite panel of Insert Coin judges thinks this contestant stacks up.
Check out the full list of Insert Coin: New Challengers semifinalists here -- and don't forget to pick a winner!
On Wednesday, we opened voting so you can help us choose five finalists in our first Insert Coin: New Challengers competition.
If you have a sweet pre-crowdfunding hardware project and haven't entered our Insert Coin: New Challengers contest yet, what are you waiting for?
So its no wonder that Gal Sasson's Make a Play wound up as one of the semi-finalists in our Insert Coin: New Challengers competition.
ENGADGET: Insert Coin semifinalist: Make a Play is a high-tech puppet stage
To celebrate the DIY ingenuity and high tech innovation demonstrated by our intrepid entrants, we're running an Insert Coin Twitter Giveaway that gives a little something back to all the makers out there.
Now, Insert Coin semifinalist Radiator Labs is working to bring a solution to market that'll make your living space a lot more tolerable, and as an added bonus, it'll save energy at the same time.
One of five finalists in our first-annual Insert Coin: New Challengers competition, the Snapzoom is an adapter that lets you connect a smartphone to a telescope or a pair of binoculars for some long-range snapshots.
If you don't qualify for our Insert Coin contest but still want to get your sweet product in front of the eyes of the Expand audience of early adopters and tech enthusiasts, we have very affordable sponsorship opportunities available.
Those looking to tinker with humanoid robots aren't exactly lacking for options these days, but Cognitive Spring is taking a slightly different approach than most with its Arduino-based cSpring bipedal robot -- one of the semifinalists in the Insert Coin competition here at Expand.
ENGADGET: Insert Coin semifinalist: cSpring bipedal robot platform hands-on (video)
Head on over to our official Expand event page to sign up and be the first to be informed about all the vital details and developments -- including information on when ticket sales will begin, speakers and companies exhibiting, Insert Coin submissions, and more.
ENGADGET: Announcing Engadget Expand, a live event and expo for gadget fans!
Conceptually, the system appears to be very similar to the Social Bicycles model that we wrote about earlier this summer as part of our Insert Coin series, though that US-based prototype includes a u-style lock, for securing the bike to a post or tree.
ENGADGET: NTT DoCoMo Shared Bicycle Initiative hands-on (video)
We first heard about Observos a month ago when it became a participant in our Insert Coin semifinals, but it wasn't until the Hexagonal Research product showed up at Engadget Expand that we were able to see working models of its environmentally aware sensors.
Our Insert Coin: New Challengers competition takes our long-running series about the most promising crowdfunded hardware and puts it on stage, with live product demos and a competition where your vote and our panel of judges combine forces to pick the best of the best.
ENGADGET: Announcing Engadget Expand, a live event and expo for gadget fans!
Our Insert Coin: New Challengers competition takes our long-running series about the most promising crowdfunded hardware and takes it to the stage, with live product demos and a competition where your vote and our panel of judges combine forces to pick the best of the best.
That might not be the easiest task, since there will be a lot going on at the show: from DJ Spooky's live performance to Veronica Belmont's appearance on the Sci-Fi panel to Make Magazine's Mark Frauenfelder co-hosting the Insert Coin awards - and then some.
If you tuned in to Insert Coin yesterday, you probably caught my longwinded explanation of why I was in fact NOT choosing Skyrim as my game of the year, something that has seemed like a forgone conclusion for many critics and fans since its release a few weeks ago.
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