Intel Anti-Theft Technology: Day at the Beach

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Every day thousands of laptops are stolen or are lost. Most contain critical information. In this video, Intel’s Josh Hilliker gives us a demo of Intel Anti-Theft Technology. With this new “poison pill” feature, Intel can actually help prevent crime by remotely disabling a PC, and making it worthless to a a potential thief.

For more information, be sure to download the Computrace with Intel Anti-Theft Technology Whitepaper.

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