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    How to make the new iPhone work at work 11/06/2008 09:02:03

    With the release of Apple's iPhone SDK now come and gone, and the enhanced IT-oriented capabilities planned for the next major iPhone device and software update now unveiled, it's clear that iPhones are going to be corporate mainstays. Still, at its heart, the iPhone is a consumer device, so IT leaders still have to ensure that the iPhones that come in the door fit their data management and security strategies, even with Apple's new enterprise security capabilities.
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    Notes comes to the iPhone, via iAnywhere 19/03/2008 08:37:47

    IPhone customers who use Lotus Notes at work won't be left out anymore with a new offering from Sybase iAnywhere.
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    RIM probing cause of BlackBerry outage 13/02/2008 08:11:39

    Research In Motion still doesn't know why its BlackBerry service went down for several hours on Monday.
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    BlueCentral appoints Barker to sales director post 05/10/2007 12:04:43

    Hosting solutions provider, BlueCentral, has recruited Jason Barker to a newly created role as its sales director, taking charge of channel business across Oceania.
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    Can the iPhone handle Exchange e-mail? 29/06/2007 14:00:49

    Overall, the new US$600 iPhone appears to be a major advance in the state-of-the-art of 21st century gadgetry. But in one glaring area -- e-mail -- Apple's new smartphone appears downright retro.
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    Visto to offer Exchange, Notes e-mail on iPhone 29/06/2007 11:24:57

    Push e-mail provider Visto says it will be able to send enterprise e-mail to iPhones starting later this year.
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    Networking 2006: Mergers, wireless advances 27/12/2006 07:37:53

    If there was a big networking story in 2006, chances are it came through the airwaves rather than over wires. Most of the biggest issues involved wireless technologies or services, and they'll keep radiating out into 2007.
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    The seven top mobile and wireless trends for '07 27/12/2006 07:01:27

    The top mobile and wireless trends that will emerge in 2007 wouldn't be possible without the two biggest stories of 2006: the advent of the cheap smart phone, and Sprint Nextel's bodacious announcement that it is building a nationwide mobile WiMax network. Before looking ahead, Computerworld US, sister publication to Computerworld Australia, takes a brief look behind.
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    NTP files patent infringement suit against Palm 07/11/2006 10:16:44

    NTP filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Palm, echoing the allegations the patent-holding firm made that nearly shut down Research in Motion's (RIM's) BlackBerry service.
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    Devices optimized for 3G 09/08/2006 16:15:56

    This year we will see an expanded array of PC cards and enterprise-class devices, all leveraging new 3G networks.
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    RIM: subscriber numbers are rising now lawsuit is over 03/07/2006 10:04:12

    The number of new subscribers Research In Motion (RIM) added in the three months to June 3 shows that customers are signing up for the mobile push e-mail service after a slow-down related to a high-profile intellectual property rights (IPR) law suit, RIM said on Thursday.
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