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Laptop Alarm

Posted by Jack Cook on November 21, 2008 – 8:40 am
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Concerned about losing your laptop on the road?  Here is a simple solution from from Syfer that just might be a solution for you.

Did you ever hesitate to leave your laptop for a few minutes in a public space like a library? Afraid that someone will take your laptop? Now there is a simple and free solution to this problem!

Laptop Alarm will ring a loud alarm if someone will try to steal your laptop! When the laptop is disconnected from AC-power (someone pulls the AC adapter plug out) or someone removes or moves the USB mouse the alarm will go off. Version 1.2 adds Mouse movement detection.

Laptop alarm is free to try. The shareware version has every functionality the full version has, and you can try it as long as you like. The full version will be available soon.

You can also download from ZDNet here.

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