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I got the one on the link above recently and it's done the trick great.
If you pair with a computer the bluetooth options become a lot better, this is when you can browse and manage the phone but it has to get authorised though.
If you go wired then use the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and connect the machines with a crossover cable. One machine will provide the connection (the XP machine) and the other will be access it.
The reason I say wired is because I'm not sure on the availablity of wireless for Windows '98.
MultiMediaCards and SD Memory Cards share the same footprint, but MMCs are thinner and have only seven pins compared to nine. MMC cards can be read in SD Card readers, but SD Cards cannot be read in readers designed for MMC only.
Only benefit is that it's quicker than the last version of hotmail.
But it doesn't support anything other than IE which is crap.
Gmail is much better for web-based as said above.
ANPR doesn't just check PNC I don't believe, it checks Intel too and other systems that could be of use.
I know that there have been some very good results with ANPR.
ANPR is even used in Police helicopters too if that makes you feel better.
The phone swivals for the keypad, it makes it quite a bit bigger but you don't need the keypad for everything.
You can only get the W900i on O2 and Vodafone (white). Orange don't plan to have this on there network.
Pictures: http://www.expansys.com/zoompic.asp?type=item&code=127043
It's a dll file that isn't registered.
Do this:
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type regsvr32 softpub.dll and then click OK.
Restart MSN Messenger.