Palm TREO PRO User Manual page 334

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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.
EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format)
A standard for storing interchange
information in image files that enables
images to be interoperable across multiple
devices.
infrared (IR)
A way of transmitting information using
light waves. You use the IR port on
your smartphone to transfer information
between other IR devices within a
short radius. See Beaming information.
lithium-ion (li-ion)
The rechargeable battery technology used
in your smartphone. See Charging the
battery.
Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync
Technology that allows your smartphone to
synchronize email, contacts, calendar
events, and tasks wirelessly with Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or 2007 . See
Setting up wireless synchronization.
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MMS (Multimedia Messaging System)
An enhanced messaging system that
enables you to send pictures, animations,
and ringtones almost instantly. See
Creating and sending a multimedia
message.
Mobile Device
The component on your Windows XP
computer that enables you to install
applications and other information on your
smartphone. To access it, open Windows
Explorer or My Computer and look for the
icon that represents your smartphone. See
Installing applications from your computer.
partnership
The connection that you make between
two devices by means of Bluetooth
wireless technology. The devices recognize
each other because each device finds the
same passkey on the other device. After
you create a partnership between the
®
devices, you no longer need to enter the
passkey. Partnership is also known as
paired relationship, pairing, trusted device,
and trusted pair on some devices. See
Connecting to devices with Bluetooth
wireless technology.
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