From: Ikem Nzeribe (zen18723_at_zen.co.uk)
Date: Thu Mar 11 2004 - 17:11:32 PST
I know you like that ole 802.11, but you can't pack it in your bag and
read send your email on a train with it. Or browse the Web on a remote
hilltop (you know what I mean ;-) Bluetooth makes it a closed solution.
If you have a GPRS mobile phone, you can pass data without being tied
to a Wi-Fi hotspot. It frees you from No WiFi Hell!
Ikem.
On 11 Mar 2004, at 23:52, Mike R. Manzano wrote:
> What does Blunt/Bluetooth do for you that 802.11 don't? Does it draw
> less power?
>
> Mike
>
> On Mar 11, 2004, at 3:53 PM, Ikem Nzeribe wrote:
>> I wanna rock a Bluetooth/Blunt Newton, and run IRC/IM/Web whilst in
>> transit. *This* is handheld computing. If y'all haven't embraced the
>> Blunt concept & how it extends the Newton, y'all better get on board
>> ;-)
>>
>> Ikem.
>
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