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Pocket PC Tips You know how it works. But do you what to know how to make it better? Check out some hot tips for the Pocket PC here.

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Old 08-19-2004, 11:09 AM
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What to Do if You're NOT in a WiFi HotSpot

No, no, the answer is not "Panic and find the nearest exit!" The Chicago Tribune has 3 tips on getting connected even though you are in a major deadzone. Should be a repetative read for most gurus here - especially if they read through BK's latest walkthrough , but the newbies might get something out of it.
"Two are standalone devices: the $449 Treo 600 smartphone, offered locally by Sprint and Verizon, and the $499 BlackBerry combination phone and e-mail device, offered by many carriers.
The third is a card that plugs into your computer and, using cell phone frequencies, makes a digital connection to the Net. Sprint, AT&T and Verizon all offer their own varieties of this approach. They cost around $300. "
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Old 08-19-2004, 11:35 AM
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The third is a card that plugs into your computer and, using cell phone frequencies, makes a digital connection to the Net. Sprint, AT&T and Verizon all offer their own varieties of this approach. They cost around $300. " via thewirelessweblog
I know that is what the article says, but we use the Sprint Vision Card and one of customers uses the Verizon flavor, we found the actual prices to run around $175 with specials always available.
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the article didn't even touch on the ppc phones on the market...missed opportunity. they make the treo look like a calculator.
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