bluetooth phones
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CX - as for connecting all the time: ribit said it best.
as for my computer config... i have an apple powerbook 17" - it came with bluetooth (as they all do). - and the dvd player i was talking about was also my powerbook.
i use apple isync to auto sync my contacts and calendar items. all runs seemlessly. all came with the powerbook. (except for the remote control software - $10 shareware)
and i just use the modem when i'm on the road. a month ago i had a conference call scheduled and needed a document before the meeting... the problem was i was traveling from oregon to san francisco - so at 80mph, my mac found my phone, checked my email, downloaded the document, and read it to me (using mac's built in text to speech, and running the sound through my car's audio using the tape adapter i have for my iPod) all in time for my meeting, without pulling over. needless to say, i was pretty stoked to have that ability. - first time really testing it.
but most of the time, i hit up free wireless hotspots as much as i can for access. much faster than my cell. and they're pretty common around the bay area.