The evolutions of laptops have been simply amazing. In the era of 1970s, when computer became popular and was being used as the basic working tool, Alan Kay came up with an idea of making a portable computer that would make the user able to carry it with him/her. Carrying a computer means carrying your workplace with you. In 1973 Alan Kay put forward his design of a portable laptop; he named it ‘Dynobook’. In 1981, a portable computer was launched but it did not have much mobility. It weighed more than 10 kilograms which quite heavy to carry on the go. It had a small screen and had no battery backup; it was equipped with a floppy drive which was supposed to be used as a storing device.After sometime in the same year, another company launched a portable computer which really looked like the real concept of the laptop. It had an LCD screen, a rechargeable battery and a mini printer. However, it did not have the similar efficiency as the modern laptops have. Ever since, laptops have been groomed a lot and probably we are seeing the finest lot of the laptops in terms of size and shape. In the early days, laptops seemed to be a status symbol, only businessman and other elite personals could afford the portable computer at that time. But, now technology has become so advanced and cheap that keeping a laptop is not a big deal for the majority.
Laptops are getting thinner, smaller and lighter day by day. This has made this gadget an easy target for the thieves; the price and the value of laptops are not hidden so thieves can get a reasonable amount in return of a stolen laptop. Moreover, the majority of the stolen laptops contain delicate information which gets easily copied in other devices. This cause data breach, and this data usually sold at quite a high rate, if the person who is buying knows how to use it, he may earn thousands of Dollars through it. That is why it is always recommended to use software that can provide Copy Protection for data stored in the laptop.
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