Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Cellular phone gps tracking

lost phone - gps?

Anyways, i have it turned off, so calling it won't help anything. The first one i had fell out of my pocket when i was running and broke at the hinge. I've just lost my phone yesterday, and of course it's was my moment one in 5 months. Cellular as the telephone angle. I'm delicate sure that a piece of newer phones have gps tracking, on the contrary i'm not sure how available that is to use, exspecially if the phone's turned off. I've heard that it's possible to track 911 calls to the direction, but can dispassionate anyone benefit it? or are all the stories of tracking phones fabricated? It's a razor with U.

Laptop GPS tracking...with a cellphone?

Thoughts? Good? Bad? I suppose the abutting step could be a ExpressCard or PCMCIA card that spoofs a micro-drive (memory and all) and has a hidden GPS transciever - possibly all the more advantage it as a backup recognition and then you ! could use the cellular/GPS transciever to recover your important info remotely. What approximately using a GPS enabled cellphone to track the pc? Verizon has the Chaperone Child/Parent advantage - possibly there's a way to bend a absolutely cheap/small phone and fit it inside the computer somewheretie in a modified charger to the laptop's charger port and it could use it's own battery for power and the laptop's power as a regenerative capability supply to charge the cellphone when the laptop is plugged in, most cellphones will handle for nearly a week idle on a chargeand laptops normally need charging daily. I've been thinking approximately alternative ways of tracking a potentially lost/stolen laptopI've been having trouble with Computrace Lojack for Laptops (they're working on a fix) being incompatible with some of my software and causing Windows errors. Or has this been done somewhere.

Most of the stories you hold probably heard ! are rumours. Unless you are almost murdered and dial 911, the GPS ability is basically pointless for you. As of 2005, all cell phones had to be E911 capable to acquiesce with FCC policy. Also, your wireless carrier does not have the ability to track your phone. Even with this service it still takes hours to track your phonewith 911. This function, but, is not available to the typical connotation you personally cannot track your phone and 911 will not do it for youit is not their job. All this meant is the ring had to own the GPS ability so 911 could track it.

Computer security companies in your area might be able to better help you on this, i'm not a hardware man. There apre professional sollutions for exactly this.

Products like stealth signals x-tool services, whereas wifi exposure is constant or bluetooth you could print locally, a notebook is generally smaller than a laptop, pda cell phone comparison.

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