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Discover the BlackBerry

BlackBerry For Dummies,2nd Edition comes to the rescue with just what you need to know to get the most from this amazing device. It covers the newest BlackBerry models and all the latest developments, like SureType vs. QWERTY keyboards and the new trackball navigation method. You’ll discover how to set up your BlackBerry as a full-fledged PDA, but also how to use the camera, play music and videos, make phone calls, and know where you are with GPS.

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BlackBerry For Dummies, 2nd Edition

iPhone Great for Video Lovers

Playing video in any form (movies, podcasts, TV shows, whatever) on the iPhone's 3 1/2-inch screen is a cinematic delight. The iPhone's large screen means you don't have to squint to watch your video. Decide what you want to watch on your iPhone, and then tap away. It's all good.
Read more in Playing Video on an iPhone.

Get the Most from Your Palm Device

Palm Computing For Dummies Quick Reference provides you with fast, hands-on advice you can use in conjunction with your Palm computer. Easy-to-apply instructions get you up and running right away.

Palm Computing For Dummies Quick Reference
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Palm Computing For Dummies Quick Reference

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Adding Bluetooth to a Pocket PC

Many new Pocket PCs contain Wi-Fi or Bluetooth wireless networking technologies.

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Computer Viruses: Protecting Your PDA
You can apply many tactics (besides using antivirus programs) to help protect your PDA and its data. Get ready for several digital hygiene tips — PDA style! As with your PC, the motto "Trust No One" will keep your PDA and your information safe.
Read more in Computer Viruses: Protecting Your PDA.

Zune Backlight
The backlight on your Zune provides the illumination necessary for you to see what's on the screen. It takes power, so you can make it shut off automatically while you're playing music to save the battery. The Backlight setting determines how long you want to leave the backlight on when you browse through music or pictures.
Read more in Adjusting Backlight and Brightness on a Zune.