Treo 650 users don't need to wait to use Wi-Fi: PalmOne promised Wi-Fi drivers for their Wi-Fi SD card at some point, but a developer hacked a Tungsten driver to give that functionality now. [via Engadget]
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Treo 650 users don't need to wait to use Wi-Fi: PalmOne promised Wi-Fi drivers for their Wi-Fi SD card at some point, but a developer hacked a Tungsten driver to give that functionality now. [via Engadget]
Cuando salió la nueva integrante de la familia Treo (la 650) muchos se quejaron de que no traía conectividad "Wi-Fi de fábrica" y ni siquiera tenia soporte para la tarjeta SD Wi-Fi de PalmOne. Enseguida se prometió un update para... Read More
Cuando salió la nueva integrante de la familia Treo (la 650) muchos se quejaron de que no traía conectividad "Wi-Fi de fábrica" y ni siquiera tenia soporte para la tarjeta SD Wi-Fi de PalmOne. Enseguida se prometió un update para... Read More