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What the iPhone, Xbox and Las Vegas Can Teach You About Corporate Computing

Sometimes it seems like a stretch to connect the business-to-business world of corporate computing to the high-buzz-factor world of consumer electronics. At other times,...

iPhone Offers a Mixed Experience

The iPhone is finally here, complete with a fantastic industrial design that stands up well to the considerable hype thats been swirling for months...

Will the iPhone Be an iNightmare?

There are very few things Id be willing to stand in line for (especially if it involved camping out on the street): world peace,...

iPhone Coughs Up First Bugs

Even as the iPhone drew its first breath, security researchers were squeezing it to make it cough up its first bugs. In a nutshell, the...

Apple iPhone Doesnt Play Well with Web 2.0

Existing Web 2.0 applications arent working well with iPhone because of its lack of streaming media, Java, Flash, and even full AJAX support, I...

Websense Makes Push for SMBs

In an attempt to compete at the midmarket level, Websense has re-engineered its flagship security product with a new interface and simplified installation.The new...

FSF: The iPhone Will Betray You

The Free Software Foundation and its supporters describe the iPhone as a product crippled with proprietary software and digital restrictions. In a cruel twist of...

LogMeIn Preps Remote Control for Smart Phones

As the use of smart phones skyrockets, the need to centrally manage those devices is becoming apparent. Remote PC control provider LogMeIn on June...

OpenMoko: An iPhone Alternative for Developers?

Apples iPhone may come with numerous features for consumers, but for developers, it offers limited customization options. The movers behind the OpenMoko open-source project, announced...

Exchange Update Fixes Potential iPhone Mail Issues

Microsoft has just released an update to Exchange 2007 that should fix issues that could have prevented Apples new iPhone from receiving mail from...