New Tech Makes Recovering
Stolen Mobile Devices Simple
Tuesday, Mar 25 2008 | Author and
categories:
Justin Hall
| NW tech news
These days, almost everyone has a mobile device,
laptop or MP3 player. And we all know, these device
aren't cheap. In the back of our minds we're always
worried about them being stolen or lost. I'm willing
to bet this has already happened to a large portion
of users -- it's happened to me! Well, you can worry
a little bit less now. There's a great new technology
from our friends down in Portland, OR --
Gadget Trak. Gadget Trak has
designed a new software that sits on your device
and if stolen or lost, it basically reports back
home.
Here's how it works, in general. You lose or have
your device stolen. The next person to use the device
activates the software, which then reports back to an
email address (specified by you). It provides a
variety of information -- where the device is (IP
address, network, etc.), it takes a picture using the
device phone (if you have a camera), forwards new
number information if it's a phone, etc.. It can even
render the device useless by locking it down if you
so choose. There are obviously a variety of different
flavors available and each one has slightly different
features. But all in all, a very cool and inexpensive
solution (starts around $20). You can then take the
information to the police, and BAM, order in SWAT.
The company has been getting good traction. They been
featured on MacWorld TV, FOX News, Dateline NBC --
and in Wired, NewsWeek, MSNBC and more. They're
available on the MacStore, company web site and a
variety of other places. They're even being bundled
with Packard Bell computers.
-posted by Justin