Remember the stolen Windows Mobile 6.5 loaded HTC Diamond phone stolen from the Telstra chief at last week's Mobile World Congress?
Apparently, the device had been stripped off all the data it had - including the OS - as soon as the theft was reported, according to fresh reports.
Soon after it was learnt that the prized device had gone missing, presumably stolen, word spread of possible industrial espionage or a journalist's attempt to garner a scoop. However, before the thief could possible have a look at the goodies inside, the phone was "remotely" stripped of all its contents, leaving behind a glossy brick in the hands of the thief.
That's brilliant Microsoft! Now, can you please tell us how you managed to "remotely" strip the phone of everything?
Apparently, the device had been stripped off all the data it had - including the OS - as soon as the theft was reported, according to fresh reports.

Soon after it was learnt that the prized device had gone missing, presumably stolen, word spread of possible industrial espionage or a journalist's attempt to garner a scoop. However, before the thief could possible have a look at the goodies inside, the phone was "remotely" stripped of all its contents, leaving behind a glossy brick in the hands of the thief.
That's brilliant Microsoft! Now, can you please tell us how you managed to "remotely" strip the phone of everything?