Lost property laptops auctioned off with your data
By Davey Winder in Editorial
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A rather interesting press release (yes, they do exist) found itself on my radar recently, claiming that 40% of mobile phones, PDAs and laptops left at airports over the summer will simply never be reclaimed by their owners. And that
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