I have been anxiously awaiting the arrival
of the Treo
650, from PalmOne. The TREO is
an ideal match for my Pylon
iAnywhere server, which
allows me to keep my Lotus Notes E-Mail, Contacts, and other databases
in sync with my mobile devices. While I probably won't send too many e-mails
from my phone, I love the idea of having my Lotus Notes databases replicated
to my handheld so that I can access all of my information in one place.
(See my previous thoughts on this topic.)
I should point out that the Pylon iAnywhere server is device independent,
so I can (and will) keep profiles for multiple devices (e.g. Tungsten C,
Treo 650, Pocket PC) and then just pick and take whichever device most
suitable for my needs or happens to be closest at hand.
Back to the real story: Palm Infocenter
is reporting the announcement
of the Treo 650 SmartPhone; Treo central has a hands-on review
of the unit, as well. Wondering about price? Treo central has some information
on that, too. The Treo 650 looks like a good unit, I'm ready to buy two,
and to encourage my clients to do the same.
Sprint has just announced service
for the Treo 650 on their network and I am sure that other carriers will
be quick to follow suit. There seems to be some concern about whether (or
not) the Sprint offering will allow the Treo 650 to be used as a wireless
laptop modem. The current buzz is no. If that's the case, I'll be
moving to AT&T's Edge network. I have faith in our competitive economic
system; I know that other alternatives will emerge soon.
For me, I'm immersed in a few key client
projects, so the blogging will be light. Big plans in the works for eProductivity.NET,
but those will have to wait another month or so, until I complete some
of my present commitments.
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