Most of my readers know that I love cellphones, PDAs and gadgets. Many of these gadgets do not have WiFi in them, but they do support the PAN-client Bluetooth profile which allows them to get wireless internet connectivity (e.g. the Palm Treo). To achieve this, you need to have a PAN-server. And this what Anycom's EDR-AP Bluetooth Access Point is all about.
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by Eugenia on Fri 18th May 2007 11:55 UTC
in reply to "BT != BT "
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2005-06-28
BT is how Bluetooth is called for short amongst geeks. And this is a geek site, not a UK site, and the article is about Bluetooth in the first place (I am more careful how I abbreviate it when the article/post is not about Bluetooth). Get used to it please.
Even in two of my screenshots the UI people of their respective companies called Bluetooth as BT (the Windows and M600i shots).
Member since:
2005-06-28
BT is how Bluetooth is called for short amongst geeks. And this is a geek site, not a UK site, and the article is about Bluetooth in the first place (I am more careful how I abbreviate it when the article/post is not about Bluetooth). Get used to it please.
Even in two of my screenshots the UI people of their respective companies called Bluetooth as BT (the Windows and M600i shots).
Edited 2007-05-18 12:10