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Day: December 31, 2004

Treo 650 Hack How-tos…

December 31, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 22 Comments

treo 650 hack how-tos...

here are 3 great treo 650 hacks from palminfocenter–bluetooth dial up networking, using wifi and custom roms.

the custom rom tool is my fav, i’m going to see what type of trouble i cause with that.

hey, the treo might be the next ipod for hacks if this keeps up, then people can complain about all the treo hacks.

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