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Money MikeDec 24th 2009 10:41AM
This actually sounds amazing... the concept that is. I don't have a mac or an iphone, but if there was something similar for Windows (XP - for those of us in the business world,of course) that I could use with my Droid, I'd jump all over it. Pressing Windows key + L is a very simple procedure that I do every time I walk away from my desk, but signing back in takes some effort. I'd love it if the phone in my pocket was the key to whether or not my computer was unlocked. Honestly, even if I had a little keyfob, a token, or something similar that did the locking and unlocking, it would still be awesome. Since I already carry my phone, though, it seems more practical.