Enrique LaRoche wrote:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=581&e=1&cid=581&u=/nm/20030
311/tc_nm/tech_intel_mcdonalds_dc

I just love how Outlook wraps the URL when it's sent.


Still not too many technical details. So, they're using the new Centrino chip. What does that mean, they're going to hand out the mobile devices? I can't use my laptop and Mozilla and check my BAWUG mail? I liked this idea when I could stop at the Mickie-D's on a roadtrip, but if I can't use it to sync my 200+ messages one day, and then read, send, and get the new ones the day after, what good is it?

Plus that article is woefully lacking in network info. T-mobile is in the mix, but in a completely different way than they are in the borders and presumably the Starbucks locations they're at?

strange,
K


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