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January 24, 2007
Ed Kohler One thing that's really annoying about buying a cell phone these days is figuring out whether it's compatible with your wireless provider. For example, Apple has fired up the masses with new iPhone, but it's only going to be available...





November 15, 2006
Ed Kohler Resources cited during the Metro Brokers Technology Seminar Technology Evangelist Treo 700 Phones Treonauts Blog Fujitsu Fujitsu T-4215 Tabnote Computers Fujitsu S500 Scanners Pricegrabber Google Google Docs Google AdWords Gmail iTunes Skype Garmin Nuvi Kodak v705 Camera Bloglines Sprint...





August 17, 2006
Ed Kohler

As soon as the Treo 700p came out - actually, even before it came out - I knew it would be my next phone after the 600 model I've used the couple years.  While Treo's 650 model had a few key upgrades, including Bluetooth, it didn't add up to a must-have upgrade for me unlike my previously obvious upgrade from the Handspring Treo 300 to the 600.







May 17, 2006
Ed Kohler

This is a list of web sites and products mentioned during Roald Marth's presentation at Dynatek's 14th Annual User Conference at VisTaTech Center in Livonia, MI:







May 4, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

I am not a huge fan of the Palm OS.  I think its multitasking is pitiful, the GUI is not sexy, and in general it feels like its stuck in the late 90s.  I have been waiting for a Windows Mobile or some other device to dethrone my Treo 650.  There are two devices that caught my eye, the Audiovox/HTC PPC 6700 and the Treo 700w.  While I could compare features and specs side by side, that’s boring.  Instead I’ll talk about both devices being used in the real world.







February 18, 2006
Ed Kohler

While updating my account information on the Sprint PCS web site today, I stumbled across a perplexing required field:







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