Intel is currently hard at work on its new Anti-Theft Technology (ATT), a relatively vague new project that would help prevent theft by making a computer inoperable without the owners permission. It differs from disc encryption methods of protection by rendering the computer inoperable even if the drive has been swapped out. Intel’s currently working with a number of other companies on the project, but don’t expect to see the fruits of their labor until the fourth quarter of this year or later. [ArsTechnica]
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By erni on April 4, 2008
huyooo.. siap berlakon lagi. siapa punya kereta ni? u meh?
good info here. keep it up bebeh!
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