Damn it! You know what? I'm sick of this crap. I'm sick of being the guy who eats insects and gets the funny syphilis. As of this moment, it's over. I'm finished being everybody's butt monkey!

Xander ,'Lessons'


Buffistechnology 2: You Made Her So She Growls?  

Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!


Eddie - Dec 15, 2005 8:43:00 pm PST #6012 of 10003
Your tag here.

Fun, isn't it? Wish I could be more help. Maybe some googling would give you some insight into what's wrong. Kudos for trying to secure your wireless.


Consuela - Dec 15, 2005 8:43:34 pm PST #6013 of 10003
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

t sigh


le nubian - Dec 16, 2005 2:15:31 am PST #6014 of 10003
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Google is now accessible via your cellphone's web program.


Stephanie - Dec 16, 2005 2:20:57 am PST #6015 of 10003
Trust my rage

Ginger, Joe had a Treo and he *loves* it. I personally think the keys are a bit small, but Joe says you get used to it. It has allowed him to work without being at work in many circumstances. I know nothing about the Blackberry, however, so I can't really compare them.


§ ita § - Dec 16, 2005 4:13:07 am PST #6016 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

No more Firewire?


DXMachina - Dec 16, 2005 4:46:40 am PST #6017 of 10003
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

iPod accessory maker sues rival in patent spat:

Digital Lifestyle Outfitters claims Belkin's FM transmitter and charger violates a DLO-held patent.

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Gris - Dec 16, 2005 6:21:05 am PST #6018 of 10003
Hey. New board.

As I've said here before, my Treo 650 is my favoritest electronic toy evar. I've never used a blackberry, though. Also, I primarily love the Treo for its PDA functions, not the web/email functions, which I don't use nearly as much.

If all you need is email, a lot of nicer non-smart phones offer email access. Maybe look into a Nokia 6820, which has a flip-out qwerty keyboard, can get POP/IMAP email, do IM, and also does have a WAP browser that would proabably work with the brand new m.gmail.com. It's a lot smaller and lighter than blackbery/treo, though it does less.


Wolfram - Dec 16, 2005 6:55:02 am PST #6019 of 10003
Visilurking

I had been toying with the idea of getting a phone with web access, because there are times that my business requires me to be able to get e-mail. After the afternoon from hell, in which I was waiting for an important e-mail and the ice storm took down my phone line and DSL, eventually driving me to the wi-fi at Krystal, of all places, it's suddenly become more of a priority. I want a qwerty-ish keyboard. It seems to be a battle between a Treo and a Blackberry. This [link] is interesting, but doesn't have much of a track record. Anyone want to say what good or bad about what they have? There's too much stuff to compare and I'm baffled.

I picked up the Treo 650 a couple of weeks ago, and I love it. I also bought an enfora wifi sled, which means whenever I'm in a wifi zone (like my home, office, hot spots etc.) I get free internet access on my phone. I didn't want to pay $45 a month for data access, because I figured if I really need internet on the road I can either find a hot spot or pay as I go with the data.

I went with the Treo over the Blackberry because I'm a Palm OS addict, and I was wary of the future of blackberry because of the lawsuit. Also, the Treo is freakin' incredible.


§ ita § - Dec 16, 2005 7:00:23 am PST #6020 of 10003
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I like the Blackberry for work, because it's tied tightly into our enterprise email and calendaring system. I don't think I'd get one for myself, but I have a couple geek friends who have.

I don't have a Treo, because I'm averse to too much unifications -- I have a phone that can do rudimentary e-mail, calendaring and web browsing, and a PDA that can use it as a modem. Works like a charm.


Gris - Dec 16, 2005 7:04:33 am PST #6021 of 10003
Hey. New board.

On some providers, Treo data is not $45 a month. I get 5 MB/month for $9.99 on Cingular, which is more than enough for my occasional email and VERY occasional web use. For $20, I could get unlimited data on it.

$.01/KB, the pay-as-you-go-rate is rather highway robberyish, though if you often have access to WiFi it might be aight.