On Sunday 17 July 2005 13:42, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> Sure, but wouldn't a USB cable be a better bet? A lot cheaper, no
> radiation, no signal to jam (2.4gHz cordless phones are notorious for
> this), no network to hack, etc.
I agree, but if you followed my previous thread, you'll know that I've been 
having reliability problems with the USB hotsync (although I've more-or-less 
got that solved). 

In any case, at least in theory, a BT dongle would:
1 - be more convenient than plugging in that **tiny** mini-USB plug. I really 
miss the cradle that came with my Palm IIIC :-(
2 - be easy to configure for Internet browsing while not physically tied to my 
LINUX box
3 - allow future PALM Internet connection is I ever get a BT cellphone



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Shlomo Solomon
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