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Jeanne Mundango Manunga, scumbag, was recently jailed by Santa Ana, California police for sending nasty, threatening texts to herself. She was posing as her sister-in-law and ex-boyfriend, both of whom were jailed. Now she’s in prison where she belongs. But how did she pull off such a feat? Well, it wasn’t easy. First, she bought…
This handy iPhone 4 decal does double duty as an antenna-protecting film and a glow stick. You know, just in case that reception issue persists, you chuck it into a dark closet and need to find it in a pinch. These glow-in-the-dark vinyl decals are available at Etsy for $9. [Etsy via technabob]
If you’re too young to have experienced Univac of Eniacs or any of the ACs, like I am, this bit of computing history, at 36 years old, is all sorts of cool. Simply called Conversation with Univac, Scott Lloyd and his wife Nancy had this little chat with the massive computer back in the day,…
Joining Blockbuster on that depressing 2011 deathwatch are two companies we’ve been known to cover here at Gizmodo: T-Mobile and RadioShack. Is anything good going to happen next year? https://gizmodo.com/analyst-blockbusters-last-gasp-to-occur-in-2011-5584255 Now, that RadioShack could be headed for the executioner’s block is no real surprise, given the company’s rocky road as of late. In March, if…
More than 45 safety features come with the all-new 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, including two types of air bags and stability control. Blind-spot detection and collision warning systems are also available so you can breathe easy as you breeze down the highway. Air Bags and Seat Restraints Standard full-length side-curtain air bags extend protection to…
I’m baffled. How a phone that is both a writing utensil and a device for making calls to other humans—humans who might also be writing with their pen phones when I call upon them—could fail is beyond me. And yet, dear readers, this is exactly what happened to the efficiently named Siemens PenPhone, along with…
Were you a Comcast subscriber between April 1, 2006 and December 31, 2008? Did you use Ares, BitTorrent, eDonkey, FastTrack, or Gnutella? Yes? Then it’s payday for you, to the tune of $16, as the now infamous PSP class action lawsuit against Comcast has resulted in a previous mentioned $16 million settlement fund. You have…
I haven’t been to Burger King in a long while, but if the States implemented the “musical shower” heads that the Japanese experience in their “upscale” Burger Kings, I could be enticed back into the glutinous fold one last time. Fancy name aside, these showers are pretty simple: Customers plug their iPhone or iPod into…
Fujitsu, former iPad trademark owner and soft-spoken tech manufacturer, is jumping into the Android smartphone game. It will be the company’s first smartphone since it stopped selling the multifaceted devices back in 2007. https://gizmodo.com/apple-now-owns-ipad-entirely-5503047 The scant details we know so far peg this as a Japan-only phone, targeted at the 55 million or so subscribers…
One mysteriously labeled AT&T “VIP” customer (they’ve complained, politely? Love wearing AT&T t-shirts?) has been gifted one of those handy MicroCell, and no one seems to know why. Viral marketing stunt? Rounding error? Whatever. Free 3G femtocell: Updated. https://gizmodo.com/this-is-how-to-fix-your-horrible-at-t-reception-3g-mic-5514851 We don’t know if this is an isolated issue or what—AT&T customer “David” told Engadget he…
Tweet Defense, the Twitter-connected tower defense game, is free today courtesy of the always reliable (and reliably free) FreeAppADay.com It’s usually $3 for iPhone and $8 for iPad, so grab both and buy a loved one $11 in flowers. [JoyStiq]
Whoa. TechCrunch reports that Google has invested between $100 and $200 million in Zynga, the social gaming behemoth behind Farmville, Mafia Wars, and others, in preparation for the launch of Google Games later this year. TechCrunch’s “multiple sources” say that Google itself, not its venture capital division Google Ventures, has invested between $100 and $200…
Considering how thrilled I was just to find this story, I can only imagine the delirious, all-consuming excitement felt by Dave Crisp, a British hospital chef, when his metal detector uncovered this pot of 52,000 Roman coins. Crisp was lolling with his detector in a field in southwestern England when he made the discovery, eventually…
Last summer, a Boston University graduate student was ordered to pay $670,000 in damages for illegally downloading 30 songs. Yesterday, US District Court Judge Nancy Gertner said that was ludicrous and reduced it to $67,000. Thank God. Even that reduced number, she wrote in her decision, is “severe, even harsh.” She hopes the reduced damages…
Renshui has designed a futuristic faucet that uses an integrated chipset to control water temperature and a touch-based interface to control water flow. As cool as that tech sounds, I’m not sure it’s any better than the classic two-knob setup. A neat touch that I wouldn’t mind in future sink faucets, showers, etc: the Renshui…
With so many awesome Android phones available, why would you buy a crappy one? That’s the question the Verizon Motorola WX445 faces—Engadget’s source describes it as a “cheaper looking” Palm Pre that’s just “not a very impressive phone.” The Motorola WX445 (won’t be its final name) is said to have a puny 2.5 to 3…
Today is inventor extraordinaire Nikola Tesla’s 154th birthday. To celebrate, someone made this gushing video overview of Tesla’s life, including a lengthy digression on how Thomas Edison was a “jerk.” Is this, I wonder, our very first Tesla fanboy? [Reddit]
For a relatively low number of American dollars, you can own your own Atari TT 030 computer, used by testers to work on the Jaguar title Aliens vs. Predator and—according to the weird file show here—shenanigans. [eBay]
In an interview with CNN, Martin Cooper, the man who invented the cell phone for Motorola in 1973, says he knew one day the devices would be ubiquitous. But today’s smartphones are more complicated than he ever imagined possible. Talking to CNN, Cooper says “we knew that someday everybody would have a [cell] phone, but…
When it comes to bulletproof material, I think of strong, dense objects like concrete and really thick glass. I’ve never thought of liquids. But British scientists have, and they say liquid armor is better than ordinary Kevlar. https://gizmodo.com/liquid-body-armor-by-end-of-2007-191352 They’re calling it “bulletproof custard” because once struck, its molecules lock together to create a denser surface.…