Apple has switched on Find My Mac, a feature from the upcoming iCloud service which lets careless or unlucky Mac owners track down their computers. Currently in beta, for testing by OS X Lion developers, Find My Mac works a lot like the iOS app Find My iPhone.
Instead of using GPS to work out where [...]
Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/08/find-my-mac-switched-on-for-developers/
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