Okay, after wasting a few hours of my workday (all your tax dollars at
work) I have gotten the 90% solution.  The last little bit is finding
one of those cell phone docking stations.

I am looking for a dock that I can plug my cell phone into with 2
handsets that I can use around the house to make calls.  It needs to
be able to make the call over the cell network (since I will be
getting rid of my landline), access and use the contacts stored in the
phone, and have a good antenna because the cell coverage inside our
house is a bit spotty.

Suggestions?  Anyone got a site with
reviews/comparisons/explainations?  Cnet has a couple reviews but I
can't seem to find an entire section.

On 2/2/06, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Weeden
> > Sent: Thursday, February 02, 2006 5:21 AM
> > To: The Hardware List
> > Subject: Re: [H] Cell phones
> >
> > Those of you with the E815 - you hacked it right?  Everything I have seen 
> > says
> that Verizon has locked down the bluetooth and browsing
> > features to where they charge you an arm and a leg for what should be free.
> Like $5 for a ringtone instead of just being able to connect
> > to your PC and transfer over part of one of your mp3s.
> >
> > I really hate that.  Just give me the damn hardware and a connection.
>
> It's true. And it's a damn shame that we have to resort to hacking to get
> features that other carriers provide for free.
> Verizon is very piggish when it comes to features. But the e815 paired with 
> the
> strength of Verizon's signal provides the best coverage I have ever seen.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>


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Brian

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