Ericsson and Intel developed a chip to block stolen laptops with GPS tracking

You can have the contents of your hard disk encryption, using various security systems to access your laptop, that none of this is if you steal the laptop right? Ericsson in collaboration with Intel may have the ultimate solution to this problem. The two companies are developing a system that at first glance seems the solution is based on a GPS chip to track the laptop in case of raising the alarm of stolen along with another system that completely blocks the contents of the hard disk, all this Accessible through a chip HSPA Ericsson to be able to access the laptop from anywhere.
This system will be put up for sale in the second half of 2009, so no one knows who will take the first portable, but surely any professional laptop ranges.
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