Kainz
15-12-2008, 20:47
http://media.www.the-standard.org/media/storage/paper1059/news/2008/12/09/News/Student.Uses.Technology.To.Find.Stolen.Xbox-3575222.shtml (http://www.dailytech.com/Student+Finds+Stolen+Xbox+360+with+His+Wireless+Co ntroller/article13678.htm)
A Missouri State student was able to recover his stolen Xbox 360 by use of the console's wireless technology, the student said.
The console unit's wireless controller was still registered to the specific console, allowing the stolen merchandise to be tracked down, said Ryan Ketsenburg, a sophomore construction management major.
Have to say I lawled :D Great, clever controller skills there ;D
A Missouri State student was able to recover his stolen Xbox 360 by use of the console's wireless technology, the student said.
The console unit's wireless controller was still registered to the specific console, allowing the stolen merchandise to be tracked down, said Ryan Ketsenburg, a sophomore construction management major.
Have to say I lawled :D Great, clever controller skills there ;D