There is an application called Bluetooth Unlock in the MAC App Store. It has two factor disabled by default but can be configured. I personally have not tried this but it seems the two reviews aren't great. It's only $1.99 though so if you feel like trying it let us know how it works.
If I am not mistaken, wasn't there a big issue with AT&T detecting you using your phone as a hotspot without the plan? If I recall right, they threatened to remove your unlimited data and sent you a text message saying this.
A hard reset is a factory reset and a soft reset either holding down the power button and home button or the standard power button. Simply you do not need to do either.
I just downloaded the trial of ISX and after being a longtime Lockinfo user...WOW. I had used ISX before but Lockinfo had a good enough design but ISX is integrated very well with iOS 6.1. Lockinfo looks more plain than with previous OS versions.
Basically an Android is more tweak friendly, unlike an iPhone where you are still confined to certain limitations...an icon vs the ability to see real time data on the screen is an example.
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This is an old bump, but with the older version you can do the upgrade for the HD. On the new Retina you basically cannot upgrade anything once you buy it, so pick accordingly. I bought the new 15" Macbook Pro Retina and love it. I wish the 13" had a quad-core because that was the big reason...