Kaspersky Unearths Cellphone Worm
Self propagated via Bluetooth
http://www.kaspersky.com/news?id=149499226
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Kaspersky Unearths Cellphone Worm
Self propagated via Bluetooth
http://www.kaspersky.com/news?id=149499226
The Beta patch from HP works well in my ipaq 2210 (to a 6820)...not sure if this is for the 1940 as well but I believe it to be the same Bluetooth stack.
Beta patch can be downloaded from
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The Beta fix from HP works well in my ipaq 2210 (connected via Bluetooth to a Nokia 6820).
You can download it direct from the following;
http://www.expansys.com/i/drv/hpbt.zip
I have had the same response from Nokia in Finland they have directed me towards this security paper http://www.bluetooth.com/upload/24Security_Paper.pdf page 7 chapter 1.2
The next step will be...
Nokia 6810/6820 Blackberry
The Nokia 6810 (released Q2) will be Blackberry BES (corporate) and Web based Blackberry (retail) compatible - it is hoped that Nokia will have an upgrade to the 6820 to...
What is the definitive answer from Nokia regarding the Blackberry service for the 6810/6820?
Post your further questions here - if I find the answer elsewhere I will post here.
Try this great step-by-step guide I've found at http://www.flogas.ie/bluetooth.html
Perhaps we will see more people actually using these devices now that Palm and Nokia have both released updates to cover this problem.
Some of the issues here can be resolved with a software upgrade from the Nokia 6310i 4.07 to 4.80. specifically interoperability issues with TDK devices.
hmmm seems some people are still having problems even with the new software, I will try to get my hands on a Toshiba this week and will try it with the latest software, if anyone manages this in the...
Hi
The Nokia 7650 does not support Bluetooth headsets at all, a bit odd that.
David
Try here..a partial answer http://www.palmblvd.com/boards/Palm-m505/messages/15115.html
Bluetooth is a communications standard which is based on radio waves. This means that it doesn?t require either a cable or direct line of sight to work, the devices simply need to be within a radius...
I use http://www.deltica.com for bulk OTA sending, cost is 7p (uk sterling) per message.