February 22, 2006
Phone barks when stolen, and mobile data storage
After developing software that literally triggers a mobile phone handset to produce an electronic barking sound when it is being stolen (How did I miss that?), Boogs Software has launched new mobile phone software, dubbed Fetch, enabling mobile phone users to readily save important data like their phonebook, text messages, images, and videos into a virtual databank.
"The local firm has also developed a Web-based interface where subscribers to the service can view all mobile data stored online". [via Asian Journal]
emily | 9:26 AM |
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