wireless >> Intel - "One Day Unwired" - Promotion

by Bob H » Mon, 22 Sep 2003 21:24:37 GMT


Sept 25th - free wireless access at thousands of locations.

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When I fist got my iPAQ PDA with WM2003, I had no trouble connecting to my 
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