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Lenovo Security Disables Notebooks through SMS

Lenovo security feature leaves notebooks inoperable after receiving a special text message

Lenovo with Security Feature

Lenovo with Security Feature

It’s no fun having something that belongs to you stolen. When it’s your notebook computer, things can be even worse if you have confidential personal or business information stored on the notebook. Criminals can gain access to things like tax returns and have all the information they need to steal your identity.

Many people encrypt the data on their computer to prevent this sort of problem from happening, but Lenovo has a different method of protecting the computer it will be offering to customers next year. The feature is called the Lenovo Constant Secure Remote Disable feature and works with notebooks that are WWAN equipped. With the feature notebook owners can send a simple text message to the notebook that will render the machine inoperable to unauthorized users.

The technology behind the feature came from work between Lenovo and Phoenix Technologies. Starting in Q1 2009 the feature will be available on select notebooks. In the event that a notebook is lost or stolen owners send a text message with a command “lockdown PC now” or “PC shut off.”

If the shut off command is sent, the machine will turn off and when the thief tries to turn the machine back on it will lockdown automatically. A text confirmation is sent back to the user when the shutdown or lock is executed.

If the notebook is recovered users can unlock it with a pre-set pass code entered when the notebook starts up.

Lenovo’s Bob Galush said, “Remote Disable dramatically reduces the anxiety and waiting people often experience when they’ve been the victim of a lost or stolen notebook PC.  Through our work with Phoenix, we are able to reduce customers’ security risks and potential exposure of their confidential data when their ThinkPad notebook is lost or stolen. Combined with features like built-in biometric fingerprint readers, full hard drive encryption and embedded security chips, Lenovo ThinkPad notebooks offer the latest industry-leading PC security technologies.”

Lenovo says that the Remote Disable service will be included in the price of notebooks at no additional charge and will be available on mobile broadband equipped ThinkPad notebooks. The system will operate in areas where cellular phone GSM signals are supported and SMS text messages can be sent.

There is no word from Lenovo on whether the data on the notebooks hard drive would be accessible if the hard drive was removed from the machine. For the best safety, something like a full disk encryption hard drive would be ideal with Lenovo’s remote kill feature.

Frequent air travelers will also find the new Lenovo feature appealing considering over 600,000 notebooks are lost in airports each year and many of them are never claimed. A study conducted this summer revealed that out of the notebooks lost in airports each year, 65% of them were never reclaimed.

Source :  DailyTech

Clearing up the Lenovo Issue

IBM Lenovo Notebook

IBM Lenovo Notebook

Last November 18, 2009 I published this article Lenovo Notebooks for Less, the one with the price of the notebook really really cheap. It’s so cheap that even an average working person would be able to afford to buy a unit or two during payday. The price is PHP 1,311.76, if you would convert to USD it would be around $26-$28, cheap right? This news, made almost everyone in my contacts crazy to grab a few units for the coming holiday season. And up to know there are still few who are asking about it.

Well, sorry to burst everyone’s bubble but the price on the page that you saw is a typo from the publisher’s end. How did I know about it? Am I sure about it? Yes, pretty much sure, and to cut the story short, I had a friend of mine called the Lenovo Hotline and she said and she was informed that the pricing on the product site is a  typographical error, it should have been in USD not in PHP. Well, below is the message she sent me after calling Lenovo Hotline found on the website.

Sorry to burst your bubble guys…
I just called the Lenovo hotline and they said that it was a typographical error.
The price should have been in dollars according to them so it will approximately cost 60-70 thousand pesos.. :)

hehehehe….sorry guys
better luck to us next time!!!!

-tata!

Well, there you have it! I hope the issue is now cleared. I would like to apologize to all people who got excited about this for nothing. If you still can’t accept the fact that it’s a typo error on their end and for suffering those sleepness nights due to excitement. Call their hotline number and file a ticket of complaint or something…and bring down their house!

One last note, since last week and until tuesday of this week I was monitoring the the site of the Lenovo Product in question and they still haven’t corrected the issue. But after publishing this article, I went back to the site, and they have changed the price from PHP to USD. It’s about time. And oh, a big thanks to Ms. Kathrina Paglinawan, a former student and a friend of mine for taking the hassle of calling the customer hotline of Lenovo to clear up the issue, thanks Kat!

Lenovo Notebooks for Less

Is this for freaking real? I got this link from a local forum and I was astounded to the price of the Lenovo Notebook. It’s for PHP 1,311.76* Would you believe it? At first I couldn’t believe the price, I was thinking that maybe it was just a typo from the sellers end and I also thought maybe it’s a promotion because of the coming Christmas Season. Look at the specs of the Notebook and see to believe.
IBM Lenovo Notebook

IBM Lenovo Notebook

General
Model Name: 27464RT
Description: ThinkPad SL500
Web Price
: PHP1,311.76*

Main Features
Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T5670 ( 1.80GHz 800MHz 2MB )
Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Business
System Graphics: Intel Integrated Graphics X4500
Total Memory: 1 GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz
Display Type: 15.4 ” WXGA VibrantView TFT 1280×800
Hard Drive Device: 160GB 5400
Network Card: Intel Wireless Wi-Fi Link 5100
Optical Device: DVD Recordable (Dual Layer)
Bluetooth: Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR
Warranty: One year parts and labour (system battery: one year)
Pointing Device: ThinkPad UltraNav
Battery: 6 Cell Lithium-Ion

Check their website: Cheap Lenovo Notebooks
If you can prove that the price is not a mistake, then grab the whole lot while supplies lasts.

Note: I am categorizing this under Jokes because I still don’t believe that it’s the correct price.