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Does Anyone Know Where Kimberly, Wisconsin’s Time Capsule Is?

3:20AM December 30, 2010 | Kyle VanHemert

In 1985, officials in Kimberly, Wisconsin buried a time capsule. They were supposed to open it this year to commemorate the village’s 100th anniversary, but they’ve run into something of a snag: no one knows where the damn thing is. More »


Computing

The Galaxy Tab’s Porn Button Explained

4:20AM October 9, 2010 | Brian Barrett

Take a close look at this Romanian Samsung Galaxy Tab. See the Porn button? That’s 100 per cent real. But you shouldn’t pack your bag for Bucharest quite yet. More »


Mobile

T-Mobile Probably Did Not Sell 1.5 Million G1 Pre-Orders

4:45PM October 16, 2008 | Gizmodo US Edition

Did the announcement that T-Mobile sold 1.5 million G1 pre-orders sound a little too fantastic to be true? Information Week thought so and talked to the guy behind the astronomical number–a mathematician at The Motley Fool. Turns out that some iffy multiplication may have been involved and the number of pre-orders sold is probably closer to 200,000 to 300,000. Big, but not crazy big.

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USB Drive Loaded With British Military Troop Movements Found on Floor of a Nightclub

7:45AM September 10, 2008 | Sean Fallon

It looks as thought the UKs Ministry of Defence is about to come down hard on the person responsible for leaving a USB drive loaded with troop movements on the floor of “The Beach” nightclub in Newquay, Cornwall. The drive was picked up by a random clubgoer who promptly turned it over to the most responsible party he could think of—a national newspaper. The MoD is currently investigating the incident but the fact is that more than 120 sensitive USB drives have been lost by the MoD since 2004—so it seems to me that the most appropriate course of action here is to stop putting classified data on USB drives and handing it to idiots. [BBC]

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