By Dillon PyronPosted Wednesday 18th July 2007 19:32 GMT
iAgree.
I wonder how hard this stuff would be to crack, once you've pulled the drive from the laptop. At $90, why not just stuff a new drive in the thing and install a hot copy of the software? The disks are not the price issue.
If you're worried about proprietary data getting stolen, DON'T LET PEOPLE PUT IT ON THEIR LAPTOPS!!!!! How many data breaches is it going to take?
By b shubinPosted Thursday 19th July 2007 02:23 GMT
would have to be iTechnology, but the naming convention would still be iNsipid and iDiotic (because it was iTerated until it became iRritating and iRrelevant).
iGained this iNsight when iBecame iNcredibly iRate after iRead this article.
By Paul van der LingenPosted Thursday 19th July 2007 08:29 GMT
So my neighbour had his laptop nicked (a MacBookPro). Much wailing and gnashing of teeth later, he gets a call from the local apple store.
Seems the fine member of society who bought it had ambled in to their store, told them he'd just bought it 2nd hand and could they please reinstall the OS to get rid of the previous owners junk.
The store checked the records, phoned the real owner and bingo, one happy story later.
Comments on: iPass layers on security for laptops
iPiss off with all this iCapitalisation #
By Steve Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 16:32 GMT
@Steve #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 18:54 GMT
iGnorance #
By Dillon Pyron Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 19:32 GMT
iCrap #
By Chris Posted Wednesday 18th July 2007 19:39 GMT
Syntactically faulty #
By b shubin Posted Thursday 19th July 2007 02:23 GMT
almost related #
By Paul van der Lingen Posted Thursday 19th July 2007 08:29 GMT
I(i)t's not new #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 19th July 2007 08:37 GMT
RE: I(i)t's not new #
By Steve Posted Thursday 19th July 2007 12:14 GMT