Weeks after the release of iOS 4, Apple finally delivered a new version of its iPhone Configuration Utility for device management. The iCU gives administrators new control over device features, but one option that's useful for corporate environments remains unmanageable.
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iPhone Configuration Utility 3.0: Seven New Features, Plus One Thats Missing
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