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more about #lost LVP: I found an iphone in the back of a NYC cab. Looked for the Home number, called it and got the return info. The owner mailed me a check for a reward an... more » Jeff Wright: Returned an iphone once, though I certainly could have used one myself. Little spoiled b*tch didn't even say thank you when I handed it to her, just ... more » tyrephoto: I was in a cab in Miami and found a phone on the seat. after a search of the numbers, no obvious "home" number was found, so I dialed the last called... more » CaseyG: A few years ago, I found the battered remains of an old USB flash drive. Being the geek that I am, I took it home, unbent the metal, and plugged it i... more » MrBlahBlah: One time my iphone fell out of my pocket in a taxi here in NYC on my way to a meeting. Someone apparently found it, called "dad", who called me and g... more » Hello Mister Walrus: Take cellphone pictures of my junk before returning it. more » Communist Pope: I wouldn't have snooped and would've given it back, but I also would've asked the guy/girl to meet me at a nearby shopping mall/food place/post office... more » Duckspwn: I would have smashed it with my dick until it looked like this. more » johnnyabnormal: Corona Heights is an awesome view: [www.johnnyrandom.com] Last time I found someone's cell in SF, they bought me a quiche from Tartine Bakery to say... more » Crasha: I found one once, and besides from the fact that i'm still horrified by the pictures that were on it, what i did when i'd gotten home, was that i call... more » Curves: I would have turned it over to the police. I dont want to be responsible for the hardware or content and wouldnt allow someone to come to my house to... more » OrbitalGun: My phone is owned by my work, so if I ever lost it, I'd make a reasonable (though not excessive) search for it, then give up. Since it's hooked up to... more » Killjoy: Just call a number from the contacts. "Hi, whoever owns this phone has lost it. Do you have another way to get in touch with them? Here's my contac... more » cpostier: What would I have done? Ebay.... more » geekymitch: I once found a valet's phone in my car...guess it fell out of his pocket. I was driving home and started hearing rap music coming from under my seat.... more » mullva: Here's a quick helpful tip! Create and "ICE" contact in ever phone you have! Emergency workers are trained to look for that "ICE" contact and be abl... more » nutbastard: i was at a party once - a rave, really - and some guys had found a phone and were messing with it. they appeared to be douchebags, and there were a l... more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I guess this is similar, in a way. I had some creep hanging around my neighborhood, he was acting strange and looked pretty drugged out. Being that ... more » Dave J.: My 3 year old daughter found an iPod touch in our local park about 2 months ago. There was only one contact number on it. I called, and it was disconn... more » AndPreciousLittleofThat: Found a RAZR about three months ago in Logan Square, CHI. I could tell it belonged to a teenage girl, partly because almost the entire phone book was... more » -
#lost
What Do You Do When You Find a Lost Cellphone?
Walking in the park this crisp San Francisco morning, my dogs happened to stop and sniff a shiny object at the outer limits of my vision. Getting closer, I saw a Blackberry Curve, with no owner in sight. More » -
#cellphones
Cellphones Mean Nothing to Londoners, Who Lose Over 10,000 in Taxis Each Month
Either phones mean nothing to Brits, who are accustomed to getting them free on contract, or they're just crazy drinkers who can't keep a hold of their gadgets. More » -
#video
LOST Vs. Star Trek in Action Figures
If you're a fan of both Lost and Star Trek (like we are), you'll find this action figure mashup to be both well done and entertaining. More » -
#television
If the Dharma Initiative Took Out Magazine Ads...
I happen to love LOST, gadgets and 70s and 80s-era National Geographic ads. These mock Dharma Initiative ads happen to incorporate LOST, gadgets and 70s and 80s-era National Geographic ads. Sweet Jesus, this is great. More » -
#thehills
The Hills Girls Analyze the Large Hadron Collider
I don't watch The Hills, but that doesn't mean I'm not entertained when I see Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt prancing around and pretending they aren't posing for the cameras: in this clip, Audrina attempts to get scientific with the Big Bang theory and the Large Hadron Collider. Her friend explains that the Large Hadron Collider is used for colliding subatomic particles together—but maybe it can be used to see if there are any particles in that organ that lies between Audrina's ears. [GeekSugar] -
#autographs
William Shatner, Other B-Listers Start Signing Autographs In Personalized Video Form
At a time when the $2 billion per year autograph business runs rampant with counterfeits, it's tough to ensure your memorabilia is authentic. Thanks to LiveAutographs.com, a website that shills personalized video "autographs" from B-listers like Carmen Electra, Stone Cold Steve Austin and the cast of Lost, that problem may soon be obsolete. Trekkie and TechCrunch founder Michael Arrington recently praised the service after paying $150 for a message from William Shatner, which took three months to arrive. Joke's on you Mike—I got a video from Shatner in an hour, and it only cost me iMovie and elbow grease. But for the last time Bill, my name isn't "Jackass". [LiveAutographs via TechCrunch, Reuters] -
#gadgetorgirl
Gadget Or the Girl Reality Show Makes You Choose Between iPod or iPoon
A new show on Playboy TV asks the question that is on all our minds day in and day out: What would you choose, a girl or a gadget? Their Gadget or the Girl reality "program" will force contestants to choose between a weekend vacation with a girl of their choice—as in one of the contestant's providing, we assume, and not just them naming Evangeline Lilly and doing the biggest fist pump in the history of man—or a random high-tech gadget. What kind of gadget? Crave says it's going to vary between things like a 60-inch HDTV to an upright arcade box, but they won't know what it is until they made their decision. So tough! If only I could have Evangeline Lilly as a sounding board for this decision. [CNet] -
#milleniumfalcon
Guest Review: Millennium Falcon Legacy Edition by Heroes Producer Jesse Alexander
The only thing cooler than a review of the new Millennium Falcon toy? A review of the Millennium Falcon toy by geek storyteller Jesse Alexander, who has worked on Giz favorites like Heroes, Alias and Lost. P.S. I think that's an Emmy on his desk. More of Jesse's impressions, below: More » -
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#publicserviceannouncement
U.S. Travelers Lose 12,000 Laptops Every Week
All you travelers coming home tomorrow from your wild and crazy Independence Day weekend vacations, don't be one of 12,000 people who lose their laptops at airports every week. That's right, that ain't no typo—12,000 dudes and dudettes somehow manage to misplace their portable computers every seven days. That's 600,000 machines a year, many containing sensitive information that companies need to account for. More » -
#satellitephones
Touchscreen Satellite Phone Is as Beautiful as a Normal Cellphone
I could say that Mobile Satellite Ventures' touchscreen offering is nice for a satellite phone. But screw that, this thing just looks nice, period. The L-Series phone is .6 inches thick, slides up to reveal a 0-9 keypad, has Wi-Fi and also works on cellular bands. The strangely familiar interface of the homescreen looks as nice as any smartphone, and has drawn comparisons to the satellite phone used in LOST. Unfortunately, Desmond won't be tracking Penny down with this thing anytime soon, because MSV won't drop the phone until 2010, satellite service will only cover North America and it doesn't have a quick launch icon for the wonderful works of Mr. Charles Dickens. Seems like a waste to me, brotha. [Gearlog] More » -
#lost
A Holiday GPS Navigator Gadget Round Up for the Ages
After lighting up the Today Show last week, today Wilson's burning up the pages of the Grey Lady with a rundown of hot holiday gifts loaded up with GPS. There's navigation gear for hikers like Bushnell's waterproof ONIX 400 (complete with XM radio), Garmin's Forerunner 305 for power-joggers, the usual car-mounted suspects like Garmin's Nuvi line and the hotly anticipated Dash GPS w/ a built-in cellular modem. The point is, no matter where you going or what you're doing, there's a navigator with GPS for it. Check out Wilson's piece to see just which gadget goes where and for how much in a single convenient article, no GPS necessary. [NYT] -
#awww
Microchip Renuites Dog With Owner After 7 Years: The System Works
If there was ever a case for embedding your dog with a microchip, this is it. In 2001 Lyn O'Byrne's dog Rhia was stolen from the vets office where she worked as a nurse. Amazingly enough, last week she received a call from a lost animals line informing her that a dog was found with her contact info stored in a microchip embedded in its neck. Dog and owner were reunited, hugs and kisses all around, technology rules, and all is right with the world. [Wimbeldon Guardian via Spluch] -
#jackthreepwood
New Lost Game for iPod Teletransported From the 90s
Just in time for the season finale, Apple today posted a Lost game for iPod in the iTunes Music Store. The game reminds me a bit of the old Monkey Island graphic adventures, although I doubt it has the same wacky and wonderful dialog of Guybrush Threepwood and company. However, $4.99 will buy you some Jack role-playing as you try to help people on the island while escaping from The Others. Nice to see other kind of games coming to the iPod, but call me back when I can play Secret of Monkey Island using the SCUMM system in the iPhone's touchscreen. -
#ces2007
CES Remainders: Lost, the Final Episode
While we were busy covering every gadget imaginable at CES this year, ABC was forcing the stars of the show Lost to do a spoof on their last episode. Then they showed the finished clip at Disney chief Bob Iger's keynote to hundreds of appreciative nerds—complete with CES pandering. More » -
#gadgets
Wilderness Survival Kit: Gadgets and Ideas That Could Save Your Life
As we mourn the death of C|Net journalist James Kim, we want to do whatever we can to prevent such tragedies. There are lots of ways to improve your odds when you get lost in the wilderness, stranded in your car, or are somehow thrust out of this comfy cocoon in which most of us are living. So we put together a list of gadgets and ideas that might help you survive in the wild. If this can save just one person, it will have been worth it. More » -
#gadgets
Smart Finder Gadget Locator Finds Lost Stuff: Welcome To Senility
People lose stuff and the time then spent umpteen hours searching for their misplaced treasures. To prevent this from happening in the future, might you consider investing in the Smart Finder? It consists of a small remote control-like device and little color-coded receivers. Basically, you lose your junk, hit the button on the remote and it guides you to your wares, provided it's within 25 meters (82 feet) of your current location. Yawn. More » -
#gadgets
What Gadgets Would the Lost Crew Use?
With Lost premiering later tonight, PC Mag put together a little roundup of what the characters on the show could use, gadget- and gear-wise, if they had the option. You may be at the edge of your chair wondering what is going to happen on tonight's season premiere, but until then, hit the link to see some of the gadgets the passengers of Oceanic Flight 815 could oh-so-desperately use. More » -
#homeentertainment
ABC Online Video Downloads Hit 3 Million Mark
ABC launched its online video service earlier this month and in just two weeks, the shows have racked up 3 million downloads of four of its most popular programs, including Desperate Housewives and Lost. CEO Bob Geiger said ABC is considering options for expanding the service, and added that the company plans to experiment with different business models. More » -
#homeentertainment
The Lost Experience Alternate Reality Game
We got this email yesterday from a tipster who mysteriously insisted on anonymity (cough, cough):
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