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The Weblogs, Inc. network features over 100 independent, unfiltered bloggers producing over 1,000 blog posts a week across over 75 industry-leading blogs. Each week we ask our bloggers to choose their top posts, which we bring to you in one easy-to-read weekly post. You'll find links to the hottest posts from the past week after the jump including an motion detection for Flash games, favorite Kids in the Hall moments and even a Spanish Autoblog announcement. Enjoy!
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The Weblogs, Inc. network features over 100 independent, unfiltered bloggers producing over 1,000 blog posts a week across over 75 industry-leading blogs. Each week we ask our bloggers to choose their top posts, which we bring to you in one easy-to-read weekly post. You'll find links to the hottest posts from the past week after the jump including an Engadget Blinged-out Gadget Contest, the worst TV news of the week and information on the possible death of Tom Hanks. Enjoy!
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Engadget's J.D. Lasica interviews
Orb Network CEO Jim Behrens, offers a how-to on accessing
iTunes from a cellphone, and reveals that Japan has plans
for a Robot Moon Base, while Barb Dybwad solicits
readers' Motorola RAZR wishlists.
Autoblog's
Eric Bryant predicts what's next in the parade of recalls
and opines that the big three maintain truck supremacy.
John Neff spies a BMW crossover coupe. Walter Keegan Jr.
treats us to an illustrated tour of Saturn Vue 2006
updates.







