Syncing the Treo 650 with Bluetooth
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This article will certainly excite those geeks out there wanting to sync their Treo 650 with Bluetooth in Linux. But I would really like to see some GUI options that do the same thing without the CONSTANT need for opening up a config file and doing some minor editing.
For the geek on the go, connectivity always has been a hassle. In order to be able to connect to the Internet at all times, one would need to use dial-up or broadband Wi-Fi access through a cellular provider. There is, however, another solution. Instead of using a phone line or cellular plan, you instead can use your cell phone. The “smartphone” quickly is growing in popularity for this exact reason.
PalmOne recently released the Treo 650, the newest member of its Treo smartphone family. Many say the 650 is “what the 600 should have been”. In other words, the 650 is the 600 Treo without the flaws. Furthermore, one of the major additions to the 650 Treo is Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth is a technology that can be used to integrate several devices through wireless means. It is used mostly with cell phones for wireless headsets.
