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by Rico Mossesgeld on January 18, 2007

Fans love to hate Palm for refusing to integrate Wi-Fi into many models, like the flagship Treo. I mean, they can do it with the TX, LifeDrive, and the Tungsten C, so why not with their smartphone right?
Articulation doesn't care though. However your Palm OS 5 smartphone or PDA can access the internet (through Wi-Fi, GPRS, EDGE, EVDO, or a Bluetooth connection to a device with broadband access), this program from Hampton software will allow you to make VoIP calls.
A few caveats before you jump for joy. Articulation only works for Palm-branded gadgets; no Clie's allowed. And TX and Tungsten T5 users will need to plug-in an external microphone.
You can download Articulation and use it for free. But you'll have to pay £20.00 to get rid of the 45-second call time limit.
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