Included in this is the ThinkVantage Active Protection System. I kinda knew what this was so I downloaded and installed the software.
Active Protection System uses a motion sensor on the motherboard and parks the hard drive's heads when it detects certain levels of motion.
Tonight when I went to Control Panel to update Java, I saw the ThinkVantage Active Protection System icon. With nothing else to do while Java updated, I fired this up. Here's what it looked like.
But it's realtime! As the laptop rested on my lap, it moved ever so slightly as I typed. The image of the laptop in the moved with it! Too cool.
You know what I had to do next. Yep, shake it!
IBM's description is here and there's a good independent article on it here.
Pretty nice stuff. Try that on your Dell.
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Didn't try it on my dell, but there are some gimmicky apps on OSX that I installed on my Macbook Pro:
1.) MacSaber - turns my multi-thousand dollar laptop into a swinging harbinger of furious doom, or at least an arguable insurance claim.
http://isnoop.net/blog/2006/05/20/macsaber-turn-your-mac-into-a-jedi-weapon/
2.) iAlertU - a kind of Car Alarm for the laptop. It uses the Apple IR remote to activate/deactivate. This one is actually cool and works well.
http://www.ilertu.com
3.) SmackBook Pro - hitting your laptop to change virtual desktops? Not for me. See concern about insurance claim for #1.
http://blog.medallia.com/2006/05/smacbook_pro.html
4.) Carpenter Level. Speaks for itself.
http://pallit.lhi.is/palli/dashlevel/
There are some games as well, but I can't recall any of them right now.
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