Apple teaches you what to do if your MacBook is stolen

The Underdogs

Apple shows you in a video what you have (or not) to do in case you are roben your MacBook. And it is not a serious and formal informative class, but a humorous announcement of how the boys of The Underdogs they try to recover their stolen MacBook.

A very funny video clip, but seriously showing the functions of the "Search" application of Apple devices. you laugh for a while, but you keep the message. That's what the ad is about, no doubt.

We saw for the first time the adventures of the group of friends called "The Underdogs" at the time of the pandemic. A series of Apple commercials where said characters were working from home due to lockdown. And how happy they were doing it with their Macs.

And this week Apple has released a new commercial video. A new adventure of "The Underdogs". This time, the friends are on their way to give an important presentation. The problem comes when said presentation is on a MacBook, which turns out to be stolen. This is when a fun race begins throughout the city following the thieves thanks to the application «Search" from Apple.

These "thugs" try to sell the laptop at various pawnshops, but are unsuccessful because they do not know the password to unlock the device. The "Underdogs" must hurry, since the company, upon learning of the theft, is willing to block the MacBook from the "Search" application itself.

The video can be found at YouTube. Its titled "The Underdogs: Swiped Mac«, and although in principle it is a very funny story, it shows you in a very clear way some of the functions offered by the «Search» application that is integrated into most Apple devices. Check it out.


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