
Let’s face it. We live in a cold and cruel world where life sometimes isn’t fair. Worse, people lose their Macs and Macs get stolen.
If you’re a recent owner of an iMac or MacBook or MacBook Pro with an iSight camera, you’re in luck.
A free Mac utility called Lockdown locks down your Mac and sounds an alarm when a thief is detected.
The number of notebooks that get lost or stolen each year is astounding. Every major and many minor airports in the country have.... (excerpted).
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Linda said:
I tried it on my macBook and all works well except there is no honking alarm sound!