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	<title>Comments on: Video: How to retrieve a stolen or lost iPhone</title>
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		<title>By: Phil</title>
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		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
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		<description>Roblock 2.0 for BB and 3.0 for BB at Verizon you can find it at the below address. I Cannot tell you if the service is available in Canada nothing is stated on the website. I you are that interested then the company is only an e-mail away or a fill-in-the-blank form. I refuse to do business with a company who does not at the very least provide a phone number and even at that I check out their service and support with a fine tooth comb. The price is right, mea culpa et caveat emptor.

Award winning, by who and what standards? If so and it were my software there would be a page or more of how wonderful clients thought the product(s) to be. Real life stories of successful returns or at least killing the unit to make it inoperable to the piece of crap that stole it.

My question: is there persistence built into the software so that when/if the power goes out and if the blighter recharges it and is once again open will the software automatically recognize the unit, track it and lock it?
 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Roblock 2.0 for BB and 3.0 for BB at Verizon you can find it at the below address. I Cannot tell you if the service is available in Canada nothing is stated on the website. I you are that interested then the company is only an e-mail away or a fill-in-the-blank form. I refuse to do business with a company who does not at the very least provide a phone number and even at that I check out their service and support with a fine tooth comb. The price is right, mea culpa et caveat emptor.</p>
<p>Award winning, by who and what standards? If so and it were my software there would be a page or more of how wonderful clients thought the product(s) to be. Real life stories of successful returns or at least killing the unit to make it inoperable to the piece of crap that stole it.</p>
<p>My question: is there persistence built into the software so that when/if the power goes out and if the blighter recharges it and is once again open will the software automatically recognize the unit, track it and lock it?</p>
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