my question was quite similiar to what the posters idea was....!
i guess for people who dont have a wifi...or a laptop...a bluetooth
connection with something like this could benefit them. e.g using in the
garden or anywhere in the house where your pc isnt in the room and yu can
quickly check your mail...

i guess that was the gist of my question!!!

2008/5/18 Gavin Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 11:48:16PM +0100, Kris Douglas wrote:
> > ... You wouldn't gain anything from using such a system, if there was
> > one. There is specialised hardware etc that already does things like
> > that (see a cheap tesco's cordless phone, or a PDA from any fairly
> > large shop like PC World...)
>
> The only point I can see to such a scheme would be to test websites you are
> working on with the phone's browser, without using up the contracted data
> allowance from your provider.
>
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