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Free laptop-tracking system becomes available

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A joint research project between the University of Washington and the University of California-San Diego bore fruits in the form of Adeona, an open-source service aimed at helping businesses and individuals track the movements of lost or stolen laptops. When installed on laptops, Adeona will set up an encrypted connection to the open source OpenDHT storage servers. Should a laptop become lost, installing Adeona on another computer with the correct password will allow the victim to track his device via IP addresses. Unlike other commercial laptop-tracking products, privacy is maintained as no other users will have access to personal data on the protected laptop.

For more on this new open source service:
- check out this TechNewsWorld article

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Another - perhaps more robust - alternative is http://www.absolute.com's Lojack for Laptops, which operates using an agent preinstalled in most laptops' BIOS, so is undeletable. they have a tracking centre and remote data delete.

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