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You can catch thief immediately, if anyone trying to rob your iPad !!!! with the power of iBeacons from iOS 7 onwards

You can catch thief  immediately, if anyone trying to rob your iPad !!!! 

Don't worry if somebody is stealing Your iPad or iPhone from Your office..... because we(iOS Developer) can develop an app with iBeacons, which alert you once your iPad(device) moving out of some range - say 20 meters (intimate you when you are moving out of certain range).

Ex: If you assign your iPad to someone for some work, if he is moving out of 10 meters(trying to steal).. some thing like that.. you will get local notification. So you can catch him with in the range of 10 - 20 meters range..

I found a simple and neat code below which is perfecting working for me...

You can find the sample Code @
http://createdineden.com/blog/2014/february/21/what-is-ibeacon-an-explanation-and-tutorial-for-ios-7/

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