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Intel Anti-Theft Service Review


This app helps you find out if your laptop supports Intel AT
Intel AT will run on your laptop if it complies to these requirements
Here's what Intel AT service does for you
Details needed to lock down your device remotely
The main UI of the software
You can subscribe to the service at a reasonable price
Lockdown screen
Location history via the web console
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The value of critical data is much more than the price of the hardware. You cannot afford to lose personal data or critical information, or let it fall into the wrong hands. Hence, like they say, “Prevention is better than cure”. It’s best to take frequent backups and use a security suite. Also, unlike desktop PC users, laptop users face a further big risk of devices getting lost or stolen. To address this, Intel has introduced Anti-Theft Service. Here’s how it helps secure critical data in the event of the laptop being lost or stolen.

System requirements and installation
Intel AT will run on your laptop provided it meets the minimum system requirements, which includes Intel 6 or 7 series chipset, 1GB RAM, 100MB of drive space, Windows 7 or 8 operating system, a compatible browser and, being Internet dependent, a high speed Internet connection. To check whether Intel AT will be supported by your laptop, Intel has devised an application called Intel Anti-Theft Discovery App (2.53MB in size), which you start with when you download the software. If supported, it will prompt you to go ahead with the download and installation.
Intel AT will run on your laptop if it complies to these requirements
Intel AT will run on your laptop if it complies to these requirements

This app helps you find out if your laptop supports Intel AT
This app helps you find out if your laptop supports Intel AT


On proceeding with the download via the Anti-Theft Discovery App, you’re taken to McAfee’s website from where you can download the software (16MB in size). But before downloading, you need to have a McAfee account, which you can sign up for free. Immediately after installation, you’re prompted to set up the software. This involves specifying the anti-theft password (8-digit numeric) and your email address. There’s also a checkbox to enable tracking your device’s location if it’s lost or stolen. After configuration, you can access the software via an icon in the notification area of the task bar.
Details needed to lock down your device remotely
Details needed to lock down your device remotely


How it works
Intel Anti-Theft Service syncs the device status to your online account from time to time, or you can sync it manually. All the action lies in the Web Management Console accessible via the software or from the context menu that comes up when you right-click on the Intel AT service icon in the notification area. Being a webpage, it can be accessed from any Internet-enabled device with a web browser. The bottom of the page displays the location of the device courtesy Google Maps and location history—the location is traced using the IP address.
Location history via the web console
Location history via the web console


The big red button that says “Secure my device” comes to your rescue if your device is lost or stolen. There are two modes that you can choose from. The Steal mode will lock the important files and continue to track the device’s location. However, it won’t lock down the device. The Lockdown mode will immediately shut down and lock the device. Note that the thief will have to connect the laptop to the Internet for your command to work. It takes a few seconds for the command to get executed. The lockdown mode is equivalent to rendering your laptop bricked for the thief. When started after locking down, the laptop displays a lockdown message before POST, just a few seconds from when you press the power button. The correct anti-theft password (8-digit numeric) has to be entered to continue booting. Since the technology is tied to the hardware, bricking can’t be overridden even by changing the hard drive, reinstalling the operating system or flashing the BIOS.
Lockdown screen
Lockdown screen


The Settings page in the Web Management Console has an option to auto-lock the device if it’s disconnected from the Internet for a specified number of days (2 to 30). This can be disabled by enabling the Vacation mode. You can also enable the Repair shop mode, which keeps the device unlocked and secure when you leave it with someone.

Verdict and Price in India
Intel Anti-Theft Service is available as a 90-day trial for you to get a look and feel, after which you have to pay to subscribe—you can purchase a year’s subscription online for $24.99 (approx. Rs 1,360). Optionally, you can choose to go with other products such as Norton Anti-Theft and McAfee Anti-Theft that use Intel AT technology.
You can subscribe to the service at a reasonable price
You can subscribe to the service at a reasonable price


Many laptop brands have already started offering models with Intel AT Service included in the package. So, look out for the Intel Anti-Theft Service logo on the laptop/packaging if you’re looking at value for money from the point of view of security.

Turn your Samsung smartphone into a tablet with Phonepad

If you thought it was a shame that the Padfone by Asus isn't compatible with your handset, thePhonepad is here to quell your woes. The Phonepad lets you dock your phone in and use it as a tablet. It has built-in batteries and speakers as well.

The tablet has a 10-inch LED HD display. It measures 187 x 270 x 20 mm and weighs in at about 968 g without the smartphone docked into it. It can be used in both landscape and portrait orientations. While it does seem like a useful device for some people, the weight might be a big turn off. A peripheral that weighs almost 1kg isn't exactly the most portable device out there.

The Phonepad uses MHL as a connection protocol and is compatible with Samsung smartphones, including the Galaxy S3 and the S2. The pictures on the Phonepad's website show a Galaxy S3 docked into the tablet. As of yet, there is no mention of phones by other companies being compatible with the tablet.

The Phonepad has hinges that let you swivel the screen around. It uses the same 3G or Wi-Fi connection that your phone is connected to. It also has the ability to connect to a gaming controller that comes bundled with the device, thus letting you use it as a full-fledged gaming device.

The Phonepad will be launching in July for £149.99, which roughly translates to Rs 12,555.
The Phonepad is like the Padfone for Samsung's smartphones
The Phonepad is like the Padfone for Samsung's smartphones


If you're looking for an all-in-one solution instead of buying accessories made by different companies, you can check out the Asus PadFone 2. It is a 4.7-inch Android smartphone that docks with the PadFone 2 Station to become 10.1-inch tablet. Apps are optimised to support both tablet and phone modes, offering an instant transition between smartphone and tablet screen sizes.

Asus claims that its "Design Thinking" philosophy has helped in reducing the PadFone 2 Station’s thickness and weight. The device now weighs 649 grams with the combined weight of both PadFone 2 and PadFone 2 Station making it lighter than most tablets on the market. The dock mechanism has been redesigned to require a one step to use. PadFone 2 has also been designed to increase its screen size to 4.7-inches, while reducing its thickness and weight to just 9mm at its thickest point and weighing 135g respectively.

Here is a quick look at the highlighted features of the Asus PadFone 2:
  • 4.7-inch 720p Super IPS+ panel with up to 550nits brightness
  • LTE, 3G, GPRS, NFC, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 4.0 with USB 2.0 Host
  • 13MP f/2.4 BSI sensor with full HD video recording at 30fps, 1.2MP front camera
  • 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions
  • MHL for AV out

Asus claims that the PadFone 2’s 2140 mAh battery provides up to 16 hours 3G talk-time and 13 hours Wi-Fi web browsing, while PadFone 2 Station’s 5000 mAh battery gives up to 36 hours of 3G talk-time. PadFone 2 Station’s internal battery also has enough capacity to recharge the docked PadFone 2 three times over. However, this claim cannot be verified until we put it through our stringent battery test.

Android 4.0 Karbonn Smart A12 Launched For Rs 8000



ICS-based dual-SIM 3G smartphone sports a 4.5" qHD screen and 1 GHz CPU.

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As if there aren't enough 4.5" smartphones already, Karbonn has introduced the Smart A12. The large-screen phone runs Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box and is powered by a 1 GHz CPU backed with 512 MB of RAM. It comes with 4 GB of internal storage with a microSD card slot that supports up to 32 GB of storage. A 5 mp rear camera with LED flash takes care of photography, while a front 0.3 mp camera aids in video calling. The dual-SIM GSM handset supports 2G, 3G, and Wi-Fi data connectivity and although it is not confirmed, it is likely that only one of the SIMs supports 3G. Here are the specifications:
  • Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), Google Play Store support.
  • Dual-SIM (GSM + GSM); 2G: 900, 1800 MHz; 3G (UMTS): 2100 MHz.
  • 4.5" capacitive multi-touch screen with pixel dimensions of 854x480.
  • 1 GHz Broadcom CPU, 512 MB RAM.
  • 4 GB internal storage; Up to 32 GB microSD card support.
  • 5 megapixel rear camera with LED flash, 0.3 megapixel front camera.
  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, micro-USB 2.0, 3.5 mm audio jack, FM radio.
  • Sensors: G Sensor, Proximity, Light.
  • 1800 mAh battery.
  • Package Contents: Handset, Battery, Headset, Charger, USB cable, Warranty card, User manual.
The A12 is available in Black and Gun [sic] colour schemes and is priced at Rs 8000. The phone has competitors in the form of other recently-announced handsets with 4.5" screens and similar pricing such as the Micromax Ninja A91 and Lava Iris 455, but both seem to have an edge over the Karbonn handset with dual-core CPUs. The Lava one also packs in the newer Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) OS.

Android 4.0 Karbonn Smart A12 Launched For Rs 8000

Sony Xperia Z (C6602) Review


Xperia Z
PRICE IN INDIA
38,790
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7.0
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8.0

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Display
Form FactorBar
Screen TypeTFT Capacitive Touchscreen
Screen Size5.0 inches
Screen Resolution1080 x 1920
Number of Colours16M
Processor
Speed1.5 GHz
Memory
Internal MemoryUp to 16GB, 2GB RAM
Extendable MemorymicroSD, up to 32GB
Camera Features
Sensor Resolution13MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels
FeaturesGeo-tagging, Touch Focus, Face Detection, Image Stabilization, HDR, Sweep Panorama
Digital Zoom16x
Video resolution / frame rate1080 / 30fps
Video RecordingYes
Front facing camera2.2 MP
General Features
OSAndroid
Version4.1.2 (Jelly bean)
FM RadioYes
Bluetooth FeaturesYes, v4.0 with A2DP
MessagingSMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM, Push Email
GPSYes, with A-GPS support
USB ConnectorYes
NFCYes
Available ColoursBlack, White, Purple
Carrier Networks
2GGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3GHSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100
4GLTE 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 2100 / 2600
Data
GPRSYes
EGPRS or EDGEEDGE
WiFi802.11 a/b/g/n
Body
Dimensions139 x 71 x 7.9 mm
Weight(grams)146
Sound
Media PlayerMusic formats: MP3, eAAC+, WMA, WAV, Flac
- Video formats: MP4, H.263, H.264, WMV
Alert ToneVibration, MP3
SpeakerphoneYes
Audio connector3.5 mm
Battery
TypeLi-Ion
Capacity(mAh)2330
Talk Time with Standard Battery (Minutes)Up to 11 hrs (2G) / Up to 14 hrs (3G)
Standby Time with Standard Battery (Hours)Up to 550 (2G) / Up to 530 (3G)
Miscellaneous Features
Built in ApplicationsGoogle Chrome
- Google Play
- Google search
- Google Voice Search
- Google Maps for Mobile with Street view and Latitude
- Web browser (WebKit)
- Google Talk application
Other FeaturesAirplane mode, Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar, Contacts, Document Readers, eCompass, Infinite Button, Notes, Setup Guide, Stopwatch, Tasks, Timer
After Sales Service
Warranty Period1 Year

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