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Intel Unveils Latest vPro CPUs
Among the additions is Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) Anti-Theft Technology version 3.0 (AT 3.0), which lets a lost computer receive a so-called "poison pill" to disable the device with an encrypted SMS message using 3G cellular technology. The security features are available on all Intel Core and Core vPro CPUs, the company said.
The poison pill can be sent within a few seconds after a lost or stolen computer connects to the Internet. Earlier versions of AT could only disable the device, while AT 3 lets the administrator re-activate a disabled computer once it's been recovered.
A new location function also enables laptops with certain GPS modems to communicate their location if they go missing. In addition, if a computer is in standby mode when it is taken, it can require an encryption password in addition to the normal sign-on mechanisms.
no so sure about this .....