Tuesday, June 3, 2008

[BAK2u] Chicago Daily Herald - GadgetTrak

GadgetTrak was featured in the Chicago Daily Herald, as a solution to GPS theft.

An Oregon-based company, however, is trying to solve the recovery problem. GadgetTrak sells software for a yearly subscription ($12.95) so owners can keep tabs on their computers, GPS devices, MP3 players and cell phones.

In the case of a GPS, the next time someone tries to download new information from a computer, GadgetTrak sends an e-mail to the owner. Tracking a computer IP address, the company can tell owners the exact location, said Ken Westin, company owner.

“I think a lot of our customers are people who have had stuff stolen before,” Westin said. “There’s a lot of anger. They feel helpless. Our software is a way to empower them so it’s something they can do.”