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Aslikan Windows 7 Build 7601

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Android Device Manager

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Android Device Manager  source: https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/3265955?p=android_device_manager&rd=1 If you lose your Android device associated with your Google Account, you can use Android Device Manager to remotely locate and factory reset your phone or tablet. Important:   If you believe your device has been stolen, contact law enforcement. Don’t attempt to retrieve the device yourself. Turn on Android Device Manager Note:   If you’re using a tablet with multiple users, only the tablet owner can manage the settings for Android Device Manager. Open     Google Settings   from your device’s apps menu. Touch   Android Device Manager . You can turn on the following options: Remotely locate this device . Remotely locate a device and find its approximate location on Google Maps. For devices running 4.1 and higher, location access must also be enabled. To turn it on, go to   Google Settings > Location > Access location . Allow remote factory res

Watch Android 4.3 running on an x86 Acer laptop

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Watch Android 4.3 running on an x86 Acer laptop The   Android   4.3 AOSP code has been available since last week, and as usual the community immediately set to work making it run on a variety of devices. Today’s installment: an Acer laptop running an AMD Brazos C-50 processor. YouTube user monstercameron posted a video showing his system   booting up   the latest version of the Android-x86 Project. His team had a test build of Android 4.3 ready to go just 24 hours after Google released the code. From what you can see in the video, things appear to be running quite smoothly already. Unreal’s   Epic Citadel   renders nicely at more than 60fps for the bulk of the run, dipping down to 40fps or so in more detailed sections. That’s not a bad result for a low-end chip that’s muscling through the high performance test. AnTuTu Benchmark gave the Brazos-powered Acer a score of 11,311. That puts it roughly on par with devices like the HTC One S and Asus Transformer Pad TF300T, at lea

Google counters Find My iPhone with Android Device Manager

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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 . Android Device Manager i

How to use Android Device Manager to track your lost or stolen phone

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How to use Android Device Manager to track your lost or stolen phone   If there’s one thing that has been missing from Android, it is most definitely a native way to track your phone when it goes missing. Google finally delivered this feature to users — set the stage for a lot more to be added — through the introduction of  the Android Device Manager . By popping open your browser and heading to Android.com/devicemanager , you’ve done everything you need to do when it comes to locating your lost phone. Google will ask you to log in with the Gmail account attached to the phone or tablet you are looking for, and from there you’ll be taken to an interface that looks almost like the new Google Maps. As long as your device is on and connected to a network, you’ll see the a blip on the map that signifies your hardware. There’s a dropdown menu for those of you with multiple   Android phones and tablets, allowing you to track them individually. If you’re looking for somet