Friday, September 8th, 2006 at
10:24 pm

With the new antenna-less Treo 750v coming soon, do you worry that your old Treo will look dated? Treoantenna.com has the answer – shorter replacement antennas. The antennas, which cost around US$30, come in blue or gray and you can install them yourself in 5 minutes.
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Tuesday, September 5th, 2006 at
1:27 am
In the past 18 months that I’ve had my Treo 650 smartphone, I have been pretty conservative about accessories. I have only really used my old Ericsson HBH-600 Bluetooth Headset, and the original wired headset that came with my Treo 650. I listen to a lot of podcasts during the day, especially during commutes and traffic jams. The Treo wired headset was actually very useful for that – I could listen to a podcast and easily incoming answer calls.
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Friday, September 1st, 2006 at
8:28 pm


One of the most-criticized aspect of the Palm Treo 650 smartphone is the lack of WiFi support. Other Palm devices and the Windows Mobile-powered Treo 700w can use WiFi SD cards, but even the newer Treo 700p is frustratingly WiFi-handicapped. The good news is that there are workarounds. The Enfora 802.11 Wi-Fi Sled for Palm Treo 650 is an unusually shaped sled that solves the WiFi issue.
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Monday, August 28th, 2006 at
3:47 pm

The US Palm Store is having a special offer on the Treo Wireless Headset. With a mail-in rebate, you can get the wireless headset for only $49.99. The entire package, which normally retails for US$79.99, includes the Bluetooth Headset, AC Adaptor (100-240V) with 5 International Plugs, Carrying Pouch and the User Manual. Since the Wireless Headset uses the same charger as your Treo 650 or 700p, this means you get an extra charger.
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