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To: Jeff Hayden who wrote (27858)3/14/2000 3:42:00 AM
From: Doren  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 213176
 
Jeff, some confusion here. I was reacting to an article in MacWorld contributed by soup (27853).

macworld.co.uk

Phone friends Apple Europe's senior manager of mobile products, Willem Poterman revealed that Apple has been working with mobile phone giants Nokia and Ericsson for a year. Poterman said that this was essential as "PowerBook users want their phones to work with their portables via infrared, and, later, Bluetooth via third-party cards".

It seems Apple will support Bluetooth.

The information about WAP was also in the article. This is good news for Apple. That Apple will support EPOC/WML can be inferred from the fact that Apple is seeking WAP compatibility.