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Deploy and secure iPhones in the enterprise
Blogger Paul Mah explains how to use Apple's iPhone Configuration Utility to deploy and secure iPhones in your enterprise.
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Mobile providers facing data tsunami
Remember those news reports on the difficulties experienced by AT&T's 3G network due to the explosion of data generated by all those Apple iPhone smartphones? Blogger Paul Mah sat...
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Is the Apple iPhone 3.0 better suited to the enterprise now?
Under mounting pressure in the competitive Smartphone market, Apple last week unveiled the iPhone 3.0 software ahead of its expected summer release. Paul Mah sieves through the re...
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Enterprise, meet the iPhone
As expected, Apple unveiled a 3G version of the iPhone at the Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this week. No real surprise here - its hardware specifications simply served m...
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Apple's iPhone SDK unlikely to arrive in February
Wednesday saw Apple issuing invitations to the media for a briefing on its "iPhone Software Roadmap." With the date of the event set for March 6, it is literally confirmed that th...
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Forbes comes out with list of likely Apple upgrades
Forbes has drawn up a list of what it touts as an Apple's fan most cherished items this year.
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SAP on your iPhone
SAP says that its new sales-force automation product, due to be launched this month, will be compatible with Apple's iPhone.
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Security news roundup: November 13
Here's a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers a new firmware update for the iPhone and iPod Touch, a new version of Miranda IM that fixes certain ...
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iPhone 1.1.2 update out on Friday to support international launch of iPhone
The U.K. Apple press team has confirmed that version 1.1.2 will be an international update for all iPhone owners and will be released on November 9, 2007.
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Steve Jobs: Third-party applications are welcome on the iPhone
Steve Jobs has announced the imminent release of Apple's official SDK for the iPhone. Third-party applications are welcomed for the iPhone after all.