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Phoenix Freeze locks your computer when you are away via BlackBerry

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25 June 2009 No Comment

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Freeze is designed to lock an XP or Vista based laptop when you walk away from it and unlock it when you return.  All you need to activate the service is a Bluetooth® enabled mobile phone.  Once you step out of the “zone of safety” your laptop is locked and your data is safe.  Freeze reduces power consumption when you step away by allowing users to select a power-saving “green” mode (standby). Step back into range and the laptop returns power consumption to normal without the need to re-enter a password. This conserves your battery power and extends your computing experience.  Freeze eliminates the delay associated with the manual lock and unlock functions.  The machine restarts when you approach ensuring that your laptop is ready to use when you need it.  Strangely, there is no place to actually purchase it on the site yet, but a free trial is available.  Check out the software now until price and shopping carts are inserted.  Head over to Phoenix Freeze’s website today to check out this software.

-by Otoniel Bruno

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