Tuesday 25 April 2006, 1:34 PM
Boring
A PDA without Wi-Fi is like a TV without a digital receiver. Why is it called a handheld if I can't make full use of it in a Wi-Fi hot spot? Needs improving.
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Tuesday 25 April 2006, 1:34 PM
A PDA without Wi-Fi is like a TV without a digital receiver. Why is it called a handheld if I can't make full use of it in a Wi-Fi hot spot? Needs improving.
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