Global Mobile: Computing without Walls, without Wires, without Borders
โ Scribed by Fred Johnson
- Publisher
- Peachpit Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 144
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Wires? Who needs 'em? Certainly not you! With your Wi-Fi laptop, your wireless network, your Bluetooth cell, and your countless other wireless gadgets, what you need is something that tells you how to make all of these devices talk not only to each other but to a network as well. Enter Global Mobile! In this slim, compact guide that's ready to go wherever you go, Fred Johnson walks you through everything wireless-from getting on the wireless network in your local Starbucks to preparing for a trip across the country to simply sending email and connecting to the Web from any room in your house! Crammed with tips, resources, and advice about getting going without getting cut off from the information flow, this handy guide for Windows and Mac users will become your indispensable companion as you discover the joys of being cordless and fancy-free!
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