Yes. Each computer has what's called a MAC address that cannot be modified. This address can be linked to an IP address and with that information, narrow down the location the computer is connected. It's not fool proof, but it can be done.
If you bought the computer - you would know if the card you used to pay for it was stolen or not !
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No, But you can put in a report and see if it ever comes backs, most places track the seral number so if the person who takes it tries to sell it then hes screwed. And you can call Sony and ask them about tracking its online use.
An online tuner is used to tune a guitar online via a computer. One can connect a guitar to the computer using the microphone socket and then by playing notes and matching them against the software tune it accurately.
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THat rather depends - on whether they scrutinise the computer when they get it back. The history log is date and time-stamped. If they discover illicit material - it will be traced to when the computer was used. That will tell them who had it in their possession at the time !
Yes, depending on the make and how old it is. Majority of the time, you'll get caught if it is stolen. Here in Canada, the police check pawn shops weekly for electronics that have been reported stolen. So if the computer has been reported to the police as stolen, and you sell/pawn a stolen computer, then ya I'd expect them to find out. If it is a stolen machine then whether or not it's been reported as a stolen computer really depends on the previous owner. Example: if the owner is a person who knows almost nothing about computers and they only have one to use for internet research and email etc. Then obviously that was a big deal to that owner, they used it for important things. Also for some reason a working computer to someone who knows nothing about them could be worth a lot of money in their mind. Even if its a p2/32MB SDRAM, and a 4GB HDD, if it works then it could be worth whatever they bought it for in their mind, when really it's only worth about 40$
Some users of the computer could be as simple of making a text document. Online banking. The computer could be used to view websites.
Leads Online is a large online Investigation system used by law enforcement to recover stolen goods, the website itself has been operational since the start of the century in the year 2000
You can't. Every question asked (and answer given) can be traced back to either a registered user - or a web-site (when they've used a networked computer).
A very reliable website used very often is Amazon. They have a wide variety of new as well as used computer video games. You can also check the online store with gamestop.
insert the disk into ur computer or you can download application online also. i used flash drive