8 Users Responsed To " iAlertU - Anti Theft System for MacBook Laptops "

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9e99abb091@lpv.lv said,

4-24-2006 in 06:33:43 at 211.48.62.49    

Fabulous site.

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MonicaX said,

4-25-2006 in 08:30:25 at 68.3.15.119    

Terrific blog you got. MonicaX

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wia@yahoo.com said,

6-4-2006 in 04:30:18 at 216.255.184.210    

Very interesting. Mike

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Han said,

12-10-2007 in 22:38:11 at 155.97.198.37    

After i have synchronized my remote control with ialertu it does not work, my mac does not respond to it what is the problem?

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MistaPrimeMinista said,

12-10-2007 in 23:02:27 at 72.136.5.186    

I wouldn’t be able to tell you Han. Sorry, Im not using a MacBook.
Try searching the issue on Google. Im sure you will find something to solve your problem.

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Online High Tech Magazine mention,

4-14-2006 at 10:04:01 ping from 68.178.211.80    

[...] Plug this USB device into your PC and as soon as the other part gets 2 meters away form the PC it automatically locks. Once you are in range, you simply unlock it. Pretty much like your car remote key or even similar to the iAlertU system. It has a manual override incase the transmitter’s betteries run out. You are safe now ! Via ThinkGeek [...]

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High T3ch Magazine mention,

5-26-2006 at 13:56:57 ping from 68.178.211.80    

[...] After reviewing the ‘’I AlertU Anti-Theft System‘’ for the MacBook we know that the new Apple laptops are going to be fun to play with thanks to its motion sensor. Someone has hacked the motion sensor and created a new input device. Now for him to switch between desktops and applications all he needs to do is ‘’smack it’’. VIDEO -> [...]

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High T3ch Magazine mention,

8-12-2006 at 09:29:39 ping from 68.178.211.80    

[...] Everyone who is familiar with the new MacBooks is aware that they have an integrated motion sensor but not everyone knows what it can be done with that technology. We have seen the ‘’I-AlertU Anti-Theft System‘’ and the ‘’Dyce-Roll’’ , ‘’MacBook Gaming’’as well as the ‘’Smack it and it Does a Trick’’, all with the help of the special sensors. This is just another way to exploit the Apple possibilites, it allows you to view a picture in 360 panoramic view by tilting you MacBook. I wonder what’s next… VIDEO-> [...]

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