User's Manual

354 Section 7B: Glossary
Bluetooth® wireless technology: Technology that enables devices such as smart
devices, mobile phones, and computers to connect wirelessly to each other so
that they can exchange information over short distances.
Device name: The name associated with your Treo device that distinguishes it
from other Palm OS® devices. When you first synchronize your device, you are
asked to give it a device name. This name appears in the User list in
Palm® Desktop software.
Dial-up networking: Wireless technology that enables you to convert your device
into a wireless modem so that you can access the Internet from your computer.
Dialog box: A set of options and command buttons that is enclosed by a border
and that enables you to carry out a specific task.
Favorite: A button that provides quick access to a phone number (speed dial) or
commonly used application (Contacts, Web, Messaging, and so on). You can define
up to 70 favorite buttons in the Phone application.
GoodLink™ Applications software: An optional secure wireless messaging
application allowing real-time push synchronization with your Microsoft Outlook
server.
HotSync®: The technology that synchronizes your Treo 700
P smart device and your
computer with the simple press of a button.
HotSync manager: The computer application that manages the synchronization
with your Treo 700
P smart device.
Infrared (IR): A way of transmitting information using light waves. The IR port on
your Treo 700
P smart device enables you to transfer information between other IR
devices within a short radius.
Lithium Ion (Li-Ion): The rechargeable battery technology used in Treo devices.
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