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Wireless all- In-One for Dummies- P11:I still remember when I got my first cordless phone. Suddenly, I didn’t have to run to the kitchen when the phone rang, I just carried the phone with me. I could make a phone call from wherever I was. Wireless meant freedom, and this is just a phone that I’m talking about! | Chapter 3 Synchronizing Devices over a NetWork In This Chapter Synchronizing with Windows Mobile Synchronizing with other operating systems Using RSS feeds 1 . . . . m assuming that you ve successfully connected your wireless device to your wireless network and are ready for the next step actually using that wireless link to move data across the network. If you re not there yet check out Book V Chapter 2 which provides the instructions for connecting. In this chapter I discuss synchronizing your wireless device with information on your desktop PC. Wireless synchronization has made some progress but it has also taken a few steps back at the same time. While that may sound contradictory it s very much true. For example most systems hello Symbian and iPhone don t have any wireless synchronization options available at the time of press. Windows Mobile on the other hand does offer a wireless synchronization but not everyone can use it. I also tell you how you can add content to your wireless device such as news and articles using RSS feeds and your RSS hub. You can update your wireless device using the RSS hub and take reading material when you travel. Getting Windows Mobile to Coordinate You can synchronize your wireless device using Windows Mobile with your computer in two ways. You can Connect the device to your computer using a USB cable. Connect wirelessly and update your device. 280 Getting Windows Mobile to Coordinate If you are running Windows Vista you will use the Windows Mobile Device Center to synchronize your device with your computer. The version that shipped initially with Windows Visa has been updated so be sure to update. It s important to make sure you have the most up to date version for compatibility with the most recent wireless devices which is available at www.microsoft.com windowsmobile en-us help synchronize device-center-download.mspx. How often you synch really depends on how often you update your wireless device and computer. Personally I .