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Friday, July 14, 2006

 
Lost, mobile style
This must be the weirdest thing I've seen today, and it even tops the Chinese Skype clone: Supposedly 65% of US citizens lose their phone per year!

It's a bit frustrating that the note only talks about how to secure lost data and the risks if not, rather than how to make irresponsible employees be more careful with expensive company-owned equipment.

The note even concludes 45% + 65% is 100%.

Sorry for the ranting, it's getting late :).

Update July 15: I haven't been so good myself: Of 8 mobile phones and 3 PDAs I've had over the years, and where I've paid for only two of them myself as far as I remember, I've lost 2 and broken 1, so I guess I should shut up...

This is what happens to lost phones (blame the dogs): Lost Cell Phone.

United Press International - Hi-Tech - Wireless World: A looming 'cell hell'

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