Everything exchange
The hits just keep on coming this morning. Next up, TUAW noticed a few new downloads on Apple.com - specifically they're iPhone configuration utilities that look to be the perfect
Warning: We may get medium-geeky here for moment. Adjust your pocket-protectors accordingly.
Apple is using the iPhone to crack their way into the enterprise. No big surprise there. What is
Roughly Drafted, the passionate little partisan site that could, is back with a look at why Apple would choose to license ActiveSync from Microsoft while at the same time championing
During the iPhone SDK Roadmap event today, Apple strolled up to RIM, slipped out a glove, dropped a brick into it, and slapped out one "boom" of a challenge.
Again with the Apple Insider analyst tea-leaf reading, we get word from Shaw Wu of American Technology Research that Steve Jobs will spend some time during Thursday's iPhone SDK
figure 1: Folks, I'm just as surprised as anyone to see their logo here.
iPXSync is another product on the way that aims to provide Exchange compatibility for the iPhone.
I haven't heard a peep out of Microsoft for quite some time; not really since Mossberg's D5. Nonetheless, Microsoft is in the news today.



































