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iPhone OS 2.2 update doesn't fix key business flaws 25/11/2008 08:20:00
The iPhone is great, but not as great as it needs to be with the BlackBerry Storm now hereThe iPhone 3G and its iPhone 2 OS propelled Apple's leading-edge mobile device into serious contention as a business smartphone. And the iPhone 3G is one of the best -- if not the best -- mobile 2.0 device out there for overall use. But Apple missed when it came to business functionality, leaving a space that the RIM BlackBerry Storm, Palm Treo Pro, and Google Android-based T-Mobile G1 are all trying to fill. - +
Seven ways to push mail to the iPhone -- without Exchange 24/11/2008 08:53:00
There are several options, if you know where to lookIn Part 2 of my series on rolling out the iPhone as a business device, I talked about integration in an Exchange environment. Though the iPhone supports all common e-mail protocols, Exchange is the only business-oriented option for offering push notification of new messages as well as over-the-air updates to calendar and contact items. Sure, push notification and update is supported by Apple's MobileMe -- and push e-mail notification is supported for Yahoo Mail accounts. But neither of these would be considered viable options for most businesses. - +
iPhone 3G vs. Storm: 8 reasons to pick the iPhone 17/11/2008 16:00:00
With the new BlackBerry Storm hitting US shelves next week, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will soon have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and Apple's popular iPhone. Here are eight reasons to pick the iPhone.Due in large part to the overwhelming success of Apple's iPhone smartphone, touch screen technology is winning more attention than ever before - +
Storm vs. iPhone 3G: 8 reasons to pick the Storm 17/11/2008 16:10:00
With the new BlackBerry Storm set to hit US stores, many smartphone enthusiasts looking to go the touch screen route will have to make a decision between RIM's first touch device and the iPhone 3G. In this second installment of a two-part series we offer up eight reasons to embrace the StormYou've read my reasons to choose the iPhone 3G over the BlackBerry Storm. Now check out the flip side. - +
Freedom from iTunes 24/10/2008 08:55:00
Nine free downloads promise to help you get the most out of your iPod -- without iTunes.Love your iPod, but hate iTunes? It's a common feeling among Windows-using iPod owners. - +
The "one iPhone per student" project 20/10/2008 07:47:00
US university outfits first year class with iPhone, iPod TouchUS university outfits first year class with iPhone, iPod Touch - +
Google's iPhone killer 17/10/2008 07:28:00
T-Mobile G1, though missing some key business features, is a phone that professionals, consumers, and developers will loveNow that we early reviewers are free to talk about the T-Mobile G1, you should expect to see G1 referred to as the "iPhone killer." G1 is a killer, all right, but imitating iPhone was the farthest thing from the minds of the Google and open source developers that pulled Android, G1's unique operating system and GUI, together. G1 was a consumer-oriented product from the word go. - +
The G1 vs. the iPhone 26/09/2008 08:56:00
How the two 3G smartphones stack up against each otherHow the two 3G smartphones stack up against each other - +
Deploying the iPhone 3G for business, part 2 18/09/2008 09:52:00
Getting iPhones to connect and sync with Exchange servers can be tricky. Here's how to make it all work smoothly.In Part 1 of this series, I looked at the mechanisms available to IT staffers to activate, deploy and configure iPhones in business environments. But the biggest new business-oriented feature available on the iPhone, thanks to the iPhone 2.x firmware (included with the iPhone 3G and available for free to users of first-generation iPhones or for US$9.95 for iPod Touch users), is the addition of ActiveSync for accessing Microsoft Exchange. - +
SLIDESHOW: Aussies suffer slowest iPhone data speeds 08/09/2008 11:25:00
Six common complaints about the iPhone 3G including dropped calls, slow data and MobileMe folliesSix common complaints about the iPhone 3G including dropped calls, slow data and MobileMe follies - +
17 free iPhone apps you need right now 22/08/2008 14:40:00
We take a fast look at new iPhone applications that let you drink beer virtually, interact with music in cool ways, and even do some useful things.Everybody who knows about the new iPhone applications knows about Super Monkey Ball and MLB At Bat. But after dropping all kinds of dough on a new iPhone and a 3G service plan, you can save some cash and get these great free programs ASAP.
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