Engadget is reviewing a new service called GadgetTrak that uploads remote tracking code to any USB-connectable device. In the event that the device is stolen, information about its whereabouts is sent back to the original owner in the form of current IP address, usernames, etc.
Reported on KYW News out of Philadelphia.
There is a story in Germantown, PA of a 60 year old teacher who was attacked and knocked to the ground by two 9th grade students after confiscating one of their iPods. He is listed in stable condition at Albert Einstein Medical Center. Granted, not as shocking as the […]
Although Microsoft hasn’t been Googlebombed for the “miserable failure” that is their attempt at an iPod killer, the word has spread none the less. The Google search results below show what’s being said about the Zune, and how often: