Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 18th May 2007 07:44 UTC
Internet & Networking 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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RE: BT != BT
by Eugenia on Fri 18th May 2007 11:55 UTC in reply to "BT != BT "
Eugenia
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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

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