Get the Motorola USB cable. Most cell phone companies will have one for around $60 or $80, including their "special" software... I got mine brand new for $20 with no software. URL for the place I got it follows this message. I also downloaded a modem driver provided by Verizon (that's link number two below) so I can use it to connect to the internet. I use their "Mobile Office" service, which uses voice minutes; since I have unlimited nights and weekends, that means that during those times, I can get online with my cell phone as often as I like, for as long as I like, and download as much as I like (albeit at 14.4k). Let me tell you, that was a VERY nice thing when driving back to Wisconsin from Pennsylvania (around 14 hours) a few weekends ago. If you prefer, you can also connect to some other dialup provider, but it takes a good 30-60 seconds to connect to a normal modem, instead of 5-10 to connect to their built-in service. The last link below is my original source of information; it's rather outdated, as it was written inbetween 10.1 and 10.2; http://store.yahoo.com/cellpoint/motskn6311au.html http://www.verizonwireless.com/internet_data/mobile_office/drivers/ Verizon_Wireless_STD_Driver.hqx http://homepage.mac.com/jrc/contrib/mobile_office/ Lee Creighton (via Dale Gardner <drgardner at mac.com>) writes: > I have a Motorola v60i phone, listed on the iSync approved list. The > young > people at my local Cingular store/Best Buy/Circuit city are all PC > centric > and cannot tell me what cable I need to hook to my TiBook. Is anyone > doing > this, and could someone have a source of the cable for me?