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08/10/05 Full ROM Update bring GPS SiRFstarIII module to FW3.1.1, details > below < 08/02/05 GPS Update to FW 3.1 available > HERE < http://dsc-computers.com/product_info.php?products_id=212&language=en The first GPS PDA sporting a SiRFstarIII...
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It seems to have worked itself out.All in all it was a toss up between this unit, a cheap PDA/GPS.
I have a mental block when it comes to electronics in the field but last night I got to thinking maybe it ain't a totally bad idea. I swore up and down computers in power plant equipment would never work a generation ago when PLC's came along but they...
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Rost495 Talking about strictly hunting scenarios I'm fine with a PDA and pretty much live by the mantra that "1 is....
Backup, as much as the main line know how to do it cards, but using the PDA type stuff as a sorta practice makes perfect.
I have a mental block when it comes to electronics in the field but last night I got to thinking maybe it ain't a totally bad idea. I swore up and down computers in power plant equipment would never work a generation ago when PLC's came along but they...
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Rost495 Talking about strictly hunting scenarios I'm fine with a PDA and pretty much live by the mantra that "1 is....
Backup, as much as the main line know how to do it cards, but using the PDA type stuff as a sorta practice makes perfect.
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I have a mental block when it comes to electronics in the field but last night I got to thinking maybe it ain't a totally bad idea. I swore up and down computers in power plant equipment would never work a generation ago when PLC's came along but they...
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Rost495 Talking about strictly hunting scenarios I'm fine with a PDA and pretty much live by the mantra that "1 is....
Backup, as much as the main line know how to do it cards, but using the PDA type stuff as a sorta practice makes perfect.
I have a mental block when it comes to electronics in the field but last night I got to thinking maybe it ain't a totally bad idea. I swore up and down computers in power plant equipment would never work a generation ago when PLC's came along but they...
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Backup, as much as the main line know how to do it cards, but using the PDA type stuff as a sorta.
You cant do shit its locked in every conceivable way, enjoy your very pretty maximum security prison fuck apple forever edit: to be a little more realistic, yes, you should be able to transfer whatever movies you have to it thru itunes
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Computers and the internet.
There is really much of a difference to a typical tard-user such as myself .
Upcoming articles Contacted several, nothing yet. I'm developing some stuff to contribute -Review HP DV7-3080us...This will be compared to DV7-2180us so there will be comparisons of Q9000 and Core i7-720QM and also ATI 4650 and Nvidia GT 230m --- Week...
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For now, I have been combing.
Need to fill this role.
Disk sets in the different computers.
Are PDA's, cell phones, and handhelds unlikely to get malware? Are the operating systems more complex? Since the operating systems are smaller, are they harder to write a virus for?
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at yahoo):
Yes, smartphones and tablets are much more unlikely to get malware than computers, mostly because.
Blackberry Bluetooth PDA ???? Man! Those are buzzwords that are hardly in my vocabulary, but the Yuppies have taken over the earth! In my last days on the job at the college, I was watching a hotshot poppin' and pokin' at one of those dang-fangled things...
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PDA, Outlook and Operation Grabbing Since my Palm went out for good and I needed something better, I decided to go for Windows Mobile 5 device. So far so good, most things are either working fine or can easily be hacked/mended by me. One annoyance, though...
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:D You may not want.
I've never figured out how to stop it, but I am not great with computers.
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