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On 14 Apr 2014, at 20:14, "Bob W-PDML" <[email protected]> wrote:

>> On 14 Apr 2014, at 15:17, "Bruce Walker" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Bob's hearing is acute and directionally accurate.
> 
> 
> Har! Quite the contrary! I had my annual hearing test about 2 weeks ago. I am 
> deaf in the soprano part of the spectrum (so I should get half price at the 
> opera), and just above the line for ordinary conversational range. I also 
> can't echo-locate properly, so I've had to give up my superhero alter ego.
> 
>>> I still am not quite grasping how you managed it (from computer at home?)
>>> but never mind, my cell-phone tracking device only works in my apartment and
>>> involves calling the number from my landline and listening for the ring.
>>> 
>>> ann
> 
> 
> But the Find my phone thing does work on similar principles.
> 
> Smart phones and tablets like the iPad contain GPS receivers, so they can 
> plot their position. 
> 
> If they can get a connection to the internet, via wifi or the phone network, 
> they can use the internet connection to report their position back to a 
> central point, in this case my Apple account. 
> 
> Other devices with access to my Apple account, such as my iPad, can then tell 
> me the position of the iPhone and display it on a map. Alternatively, if 
> someone had stolen it I could have called in an air strike.
> 
> Now, the devices can also talk to each other, presumably via the account 
> rather than point-to-point, although that might be possible over 4G. This 
> meant I could tell the phone it was missing, and put a message on the display 
> telling a finder how to contact me. I could also have disabled it, or told it 
> to make a noise, but obviously I didn't want to alert anyone to it.
> 
> There is also a feature which you can use to track your friends. Luckily for 
> me I don't have any. But I imagine it just tells you where their phone is, if 
> they've given permission, on the assumption that they have it with them.
> 
> This is why al-Qaeda don't use cellphones.
> 
> B



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