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How to Safe and Secure Your Phone and Gadget

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from a person who has lost almost everything (exaggerated, of course).

So, confession time, as my previous sentence said, I’m very VERY clumsy. If something’s not attached to me, there is a very big chance that I will misplace it, forget is somewhere, left it at the restaurant toilet, and so on. It’s just last month I had someone returned my backup phone I left in a restaurant toilet 6 months ago. Fortunately I had my email listed on the phone, but unfortunately I didn’t do every precaution there was on that phone as I did in my primary phone (which I had left about three times in three different places and got it returned fortunately every time). If I did, maybe it could be returned sooner. However, I did have my email listed there, and the founder managed to email me.

I write this as a check list next time I reinstall/ change my phone, as well to remind everyone not to be me.

There are a lot more things you can do of course (suggestion welcome!), and I think I double some things here and there and maybe not to your likings, but one of these is definitely better than none!

Mostly for Android. I want to write about automaton with Tasker and others as well but haven’t managed to do so. This is it for now!

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Review: Lenovo Z400

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Processor 2.6GHz Intel Core i5-3230M
Memory 4GB, 1,600MHz DDR3
Hard drive 1TB 5,400rpm
Graphics Intel HD 4000 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 635
Operating system Windows 8 (not included)
Dimensions (WD) 13.58 x 9.6 x 1.14″
Height 1.15 inch
Display 14″ HD+ display 16:9 widescreen
System weight 5.29 lbs

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