Well, the location can be tracked from the second it laptop is turned on and since wiping a laptop isn't instantaneous it gives you a (very) small window to track the culprit. Plus i'm assuming most people don't even expect a a tracking software on the device to being with. So in most cases you should get lucky.
Well for laptops you can install software that can help you track your laptop or protect your files from a remote location. There are ton of them out there, listed in the article below
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2387748,00.asp
It is? Doesn't Microsoft dominate the OS marketshare, wasn't Windows 7 a huge hit, isn't xbox 360 kicking ass right now, or are we just judging Windows Phone 7? Cause if we are then i gotta say it's a bit early for that. Come on CNN atleast don't make link baiting so obvious and Slashdot stop putting inaccurate shit on the front page.
Other solutions to the wifi problem
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Actually for tablets it is a big indicator given that they don't really run multiple applications that we can test them out on. What the good responsiveness shows is that the chip is capable to running the OS very smoothly.
"However, TFA is completely incorrect. Companies don't fear the unknown - they know EXACTLY what we'd do with open phones."
Right but they don't the extent of what you can do, hence the unknown
Wow can't imagine someone actually invested the time to put this together. As cool/interesting as this is... it really doesn't serve a purpose. or does it ?
I can imagine the pressure on the company after losing the prototype and the employee himself but nothing can be bad enough to commit suicide. This is tragic
I'm glad someone is taking a step to stop piracy. People invest a lot of time and money on these things and I don't think its fair that their efforts go unawarded.
Emm PCMag and PCWorld are not the same. PCMag stopped print years ago.
the test is done every year
while the list could use a refresh, may still be helpful http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388652,00.asp
Well, the location can be tracked from the second it laptop is turned on and since wiping a laptop isn't instantaneous it gives you a (very) small window to track the culprit. Plus i'm assuming most people don't even expect a a tracking software on the device to being with. So in most cases you should get lucky.
Well for laptops you can install software that can help you track your laptop or protect your files from a remote location. There are ton of them out there, listed in the article below http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2387748,00.asp
oh i don't get any signals down here......
seems like there was no shortages of GTX 580 reviews this morning http://bit.ly/dlinFY http://goo.gl/fmfJM
there should be tags for sarcasm
not sure i'm going to want to hold that phone again
that's the dumbest thing i've heard in a while
Those are weekly numbers which means nothing and they don't really declare the source of those numbers so for all we know they could be inaccurate.
right but it's a stretch to say that it's dying
It is? Doesn't Microsoft dominate the OS marketshare, wasn't Windows 7 a huge hit, isn't xbox 360 kicking ass right now, or are we just judging Windows Phone 7? Cause if we are then i gotta say it's a bit early for that. Come on CNN atleast don't make link baiting so obvious and Slashdot stop putting inaccurate shit on the front page.
other solutions to the wi-fi problems.
Actually for tablets it is a big indicator given that they don't really run multiple applications that we can test them out on. What the good responsiveness shows is that the chip is capable to running the OS very smoothly.
The top three products at DEMO for surfing the web on your TV were GlideTV, Kylo & Nyoombl. Details here
seriously slashdot? you're gonna feed us with news that is almost two days old now.
sorry buddy, times are slow. Everyone's taking it easy on the big thrilling news
"However, TFA is completely incorrect. Companies don't fear the unknown - they know EXACTLY what we'd do with open phones." Right but they don't the extent of what you can do, hence the unknown
I guess that answers my question
history does serve a purpose however these records..... i'm not so sure about. I mean still fascinating to look at but think thats about it.
Wow can't imagine someone actually invested the time to put this together. As cool/interesting as this is... it really doesn't serve a purpose. or does it ?
I can imagine the pressure on the company after losing the prototype and the employee himself but nothing can be bad enough to commit suicide. This is tragic
I'm glad someone is taking a step to stop piracy. People invest a lot of time and money on these things and I don't think its fair that their efforts go unawarded.