Google counters Find My iPhone with Android Device Manager You might have watched Android 4.3 running on a laptop earlier today, and now there’s more great Android news to share. Google has just announced Android Device Manager, which will allow you to locate your phone or tablet if it happens to go missing. Think of it as Google’s take on Find my iPhone , which Apple first announced around three years ago . Others have offered up similar Android tracking tools, but this is the first to come straight out of Mountain View. Functionality is fairly basic in this first release of ADM, but the important boxes are ticked. You can force your device to ring (handy when you’ve merely forgotten where you put it down at home), check its position on a map, or wipe it. You can’t remotely lock your device, but if you’re concerned enough to use ADM then you really ought to be using a PIN, pattern unlock, or some form of lockscreen protection anyway . Andro...