Using the Find My network, AirCard slips into your wallet like a credit card to help keep track of it. But it's not just a tracker.  (via Cult of Mac

Using the Find My network, AirCard slips into your wallet like a credit card to help keep track of it. But it's not just a tracker. 

(via Cult of Mac - Tech and culture through an Apple lens)

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