References found in the developer preview of Mac OS X Lion reveal that Apple has been testing a new Find My Mac feature, according to 9to5Mac.
The details are scarce at this point, but we have found references to a Find my Mac service deep down in the 10.7 file system. The actual system files dont tell us much besides the name, but they do share this Lion build number: 11A372z.
That build number appears to be an internal seed, meaning Apple has been playing around with this Find my Mac feature internally, but swiped it from the developer preview.
Find My iPhone is a free MobileMe service that lets you locate your device on a map should it be lost or stolen.
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The details are scarce at this point, but we have found references to a Find my Mac service deep down in the 10.7 file system. The actual system files dont tell us much besides the name, but they do share this Lion build number: 11A372z.
That build number appears to be an internal seed, meaning Apple has been playing around with this Find my Mac feature internally, but swiped it from the developer preview.
Find My iPhone is a free MobileMe service that lets you locate your device on a map should it be lost or stolen.
Read More