Joshua Kaufman's MacBook was stolen from him way back in March. Luckily, he had installed a $15 app on his laptop called Hidden, which can track your computer "anywhere on the planet" and even take pictures of the people currently using your property. Though the Oakland Police were previously unable to help Kaufman due to a lack of resources, they were certainly interested once the Tumblr he launched last week went viral and got the attention of Good Morning America.
Guess what? Kaufman's MacBook was located last night and returned to him today. But you can check out all of the pictures of "This Guy" doing various things with and to Kaufman's laptop, including deleting his account.
Some speculate that this may just be a rather clever marketing scheme to promote Hidden. What do you think? My guess is that it's not - wouldn't it have been more effective to have the police cooperating and nabbing the suspect mere days later instead of months later?
Link via Mashable
he was probably using google maps, he was a cab driver after all. Not the thief though, just bought/got stolen computer. Khat addicts are usually fr Africa, he looks from Pakistan/Bangladesh though ...
bulge (Nencini et al, 1986)."
Intel has a remote immobilizer built into their CPU, or maybe it was just planned, never implemented. But even that is more for preventing data theft, not the hardware itself, which might be destroyed in frustration.
http://thisguyhasmymacbook.tumblr.com/post/5821960131/guy-driving-away-with-my-macbook
yep totally, im just gonna browse this perloined computer on my way back to the lair. Good thing i must have a modified drinks holder to facilitate using my stolen macbook (now featuring MacBook features the new NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics processor). No wonder he cant wait to get home to use it!