anti-theft
Norton offers up the new Anti-Theft protection for your laptops, tablets and smartphones
Norton has just released its latest Anti-Theft, a new web service that will let you remotely unlock, locate and recover your lost or stolen Windows-based laptop, Android smartphones and Android tablets. According to Norton, the Anti-Theft service supports its everywhere initiative that extends Norton’s security expertise and technologies in protecting your gadgets wherever you may more »
Scaring off intruders with the Electronic Watchdog
One of your worst fears happens: your house is broken in to and the criminals start to steal your prized possessions. Suddenly, they turn around and make a run for it. Why? They were scared off by the Electronic Watchdog.
The makers of this device give users the chance to scare off burglars without the need to get an actual dog. Buyers place the Electronic Watchdog near the entrances to their home and plug it in into any wall outlet. When turned on, the gadget detects movement and makes a barking sound. It even has the ability to scan through doors, windows and walls to detect trespassers.
Motorbike thief thwarted by GPS snitch
Twice thieves have stolen this guy’s motorbike on the tough streets of New York. Twice, this guy has led police to his bike to recover it. Smooth. It makes the $300 investment in GPS Snitch and the $14.99 per month charges seem pretty small.
The GPS Snitch works with both GPS and cell tower tech to deliver text messages alerting you to movement beyond a perimeter you set up. The GPS data can be viewed online or even via a cool BlackBerry blip application that guides you to your property. The tracking updates every 5 seconds or so and can port the data to Google Earth.















