Wednesday, 22 November 2017

Apple iMac Pro may sport a new theft protection system with no way of switching it off

Apple iMac Pro may sport a new theft protection system with no way of switching it off

Apple iMac Pro is set to arrive in December this year. Although the company has already introduced the PC and have given its technical specifications, there are still some features that are being revealed by developers and other websites. One such feature has been found by Pike's Universum website.
The website says that the yet-to-be-released Apple iMac Pro may feature a new 'Find my iMac Pro' theft feature. The feature reportedly sends an alert of the stolen iMac Pro. The alert may include the device's location based on its GPS tracking tech. The website adds that users won't be able to switch it off.

"Even the cheapest iMac Pro costs $4999 and is thus far more expensive than any other iMac model that is now available, let alone the top of the line one with a price tag north of $10K, and it is 'relatively easy' to walk away with a 27-inch computer, and that may be why Apple is going to introduce a new kind of "Find my iMac Pro" type of theft protection. One that phones home to report the exact GPS location. And there's no way of switching it off..."

The site goes on to state that Apple may find a way to bring a feature that would require a SIM card in the iMac Pro. Using the SIM card it can 'call' the connected iPhone device and alert users of the theft.

This is not the only new feature that is being said to arrive in the company's one of the most powerful desktops. Few developers recently dug out some details about the PC stating that it may run on Apple A10 co-processor and have 'Hey Siri' integration. The processor currently powers the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus. Siri may also support multiple user profiles.

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