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WiFi comes to the Blackberry Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2007 ZATZ Senior Editor James Booth really isn't much of a Blackberry fan, he does like the mini-trackball though. Imagine his surprise when he learned that Blackberries did not have WiFi access. AT&T has changed that with recent release of the Blackberry 8820.
Outlook Mobile Service: a low-bandwidth connection to your mobile life Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2007 We have a problem. Ok, maybe not you personally, but we, the users of Outlook, collectively have a problem. That problem is how to maintain access to our Outlook data when we're mobile. Outlook Mobile Service (OMS) is one possible solution to that problem. It's an inexpensive, low-bandwidth way to get access to crucial Outlook data on virtually any mobile phone that can send and receive text (SMS) messages.
Wireless email roundup Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2003 As new wireless services, email, and devices hit the market, we wondered what the best wireless email devices were for business users. Technical Editor Ron Herardian rounded up five of the most popular devices--the Palm i705, the RIM 957, the Handspring Treo 270, the Siemens SX56, and a Danger Hiptop--and gave each of them a test drive.
Wireless email access while traveling abroad PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - May 2001 In the March 2001 issue's Letters to the Editor column, a reader wrote in to ask if it would be possible to get wireless email access from a Third World country. This month, another reader has some intriguing suggestions on how this might be accomplished.
Corporate email goes mobile and wireless PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2001 Palm, Inc. and its partners offer a number of solutions for secure, mobile access to corporate email. Steve Niles surveys some of the various email solutions available to help your company take email on the road.
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