Theft-proof iMac Pro with always-on GPS tracking?

This is one of those questions that are easy to answer if we look directly at the latest rumors released about this powerful team. The new iMac Pro are close to being officially launched in December and while it is true that there is no exact launch date we are looking forward to officially seeing their launch and knowing if these latest rumors about the integrated A10 processor for Siri and now on the permanent connectivity of the GPS will be true.

And is that if so we can be before a Mac constantly geo-positioned using GPS despite the fact that the equipment is turned off and this makes it an interesting tool in case of theft. All of this seen from a user perspective may seem like something should be implemented on every Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPod from now on. 

Undoubtedly the most interesting thing in all this is that thanks to the implementation of this system similar to "Find my iPhone", users could locate the iMac Pro with millimeter precision, since the coordinates are offered by GPS. In any case, the most relevant detail is its operation, although the iMac Pro disconnects from the network or is even completely turned offFurthermore, this would be impossible to disconnect and would allow the owner to always locate it.

About this new iMac Pro, we have a couple of important news thanks to the implementation of the A10 chip and it is that a few days ago we talked about the possibility of activating the "Hey Siri" to improve user productivity and now comes this interesting news about the location of equipment. They are two important novelties that have not been confirmed by Apple -as well as the existence of the A10 chip- in its presentation and hopefully it will be officially confirmed on the day of its launch.


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