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A Brooklyn laptop thief learned the hard way that LoJack can locate more than just stolen cars, cops said. Eric Wilson, 41, smashed a rear window of an apartment on Park Place near Buffalo Avenue i… ...
LoJack, a pioneer in the field of connected cars, will wind down its American sales operations in 2021. It will stop taking purchase orders in March, but it pledged to continue supporting stolen ...
LoJack for Laptops--Absolute licensed the Lojack name from the car theft recovery company--can survive the entire stripping and reformatting of the hard disk.
LoJack thrives on the fear of crime, so the good news--at least for LoJack investors--is that the Federal Bureau of Investigation says car thefts were up 2.7% last year, after falling 8% in 1999.
LoJack recently released a list of the top 10 most stolen and recovered LoJack-equipped vehicle models in 2013, which was topped by the Honda Accord for the fifth year in a row.
Computrace: LoJack for laptops Canadian technology company Absolute Software is taking off, thanks to its recovery software for PCs. Fortune's Matthew Boyle reports.
Almost everyone likes to complain about 'Big Brother' watching us. But it's the same modern technology that Big Brother uses that helped Hialeah Police locate an elderly man with Alzheimer's ...
With LoJack’s long history in a niche market, it might have been easy to overlook the announcement LoJack made in January, 2013, about expanding into fleet management technology.
Called LoJack for Classics, the system has been specially created for classic vehicles, which lack the electronics complexity of modern day cars.
LoJack Corp. will buy Boomerang Tracking Inc. for 63 million Canadian dollars (US$48 million) expanding its operations to Canada. LoJack, a Westwood, Mass., company that makes equipment for ...
The FBI said Albuquerque one of the worst cities in the country for vehicle theft, but that could soon be changing.Several police departments are teaming up with LoJack, a company that uses radio ...
CalAmp went public with its $113 million offer for LoJack, after unsuccessfully pursuing the maker of car theft-recovery systems for nearly two years. Offer of $5.50 a share is a 58% premium to ...