Tuesday, 31 May 2011

New proof of ?Find My Mac? feature visiting Mac OS X Lion

Among the surprise but long awaited options that come with Mac OS X Lion may be the inclusion of the Find My Mac service that functions in the same way towards the Find My apple iphone service for iOS products. A Macrumors readers was setting up the Developer Preview 3 update and also got a dialog box that further props up gossips that Lion will support a version from the service.

iOS products use a mix of Wi-fi compatability triangulation and Gps navigation location to do this but as Apple computers (presently) do not have Gps navigation built-in they'd not have the ability to locate themselves as precisely. All Apple computers have Wi-fi compatability built-in however and taking advantage of that, together with an Ip, could fairly easily choose a Mac.

This is likely the Find My Mac feature includes the fundamental texting options that come with the iOS version. It might be great to determine remote wipe and remote lock options too. We will in all probability discover precisely what shape Find My Mac will require as Jobs formally announces Mac OS X Lion at WWDC 2011.



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