It looks like Find My Mac is now working in the latest developer preview of Mac OS X Lion, according to screenshots posted by 9to5Mac.
Setting it up is pretty straightforward. Interestingly, Apple lets guest users use Safari if you have this set up. That is a trick to help the Mac figure out where it is (IP address) and let you connect to it (below)
Once you connect to your lost Mac, you can then "Play a Sound or message" (our recommendation), "Remote Lock" or "Remote Wipe" the Mac. You can then remote lock or remote wipe (yikes!) your Mac.
Mac OS X Lion will be released in July for $29.99.
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Setting it up is pretty straightforward. Interestingly, Apple lets guest users use Safari if you have this set up. That is a trick to help the Mac figure out where it is (IP address) and let you connect to it (below)
Once you connect to your lost Mac, you can then "Play a Sound or message" (our recommendation), "Remote Lock" or "Remote Wipe" the Mac. You can then remote lock or remote wipe (yikes!) your Mac.
Mac OS X Lion will be released in July for $29.99.
Read More