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iAnywhere Mobile Office for the iPhone

March 23rd, 2009 No Comments

iAnywhere Mobile Office extends Lotus Domino and Microsoft Exchange to iPhone users for a complete enterprise solution that supports email, calendaring, tasks and contacts with corporate directory lookup. In addition, it provides several key security features for IT to administer and control iPhones within the enterprise including:

* Application password protection
* On-device encryption for all enterprise data contained within the iAnywhere Mobile Office application on an iPhone
* On-demand remote data wipe to remove all enterprise data within the application in the case of a device being lost or stolen

To Use iAnywhere Mobile Office on an iPhone You Will Need to:

1. Download and install the iAnywhere Mobile Office server. Request free 30-day trial.
2. Configure the server to point to the hosted iAnywhere Proxy Server.
3. Download the iAnywhere Mobile Office iPhone client from the App Store. Download client.

Available on the iPhone App Store

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Apple Wants To Make Jailbreaking Worthy Of Jail Time, $2500 Fine

March 23rd, 2009 No Comments

iphone The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has petitioned the Library of Congress to officially protect phone owners who bypass software restrictions on their phones—aka “jailbreaking.” Apple has just filed an objection, arguing that doing so would infringe on their copyright. If Apple gets its way,

would have the right to claim statutory damages of up to $2,500 “per act of circumvention.” People who jailbreak phones, might even be subject to criminal penalties of as long as five years, if they circumvented copyright for a financial gain.

The big question, of course, is who really owns your damned phone? Apple says that bypassing their software restrictions messes with the “chain of trust” they’ve set up and screws up their “ecosystem.” The EFF counters that if you apply Apple’s argument to another industry, it falls apart:

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The secret of quick access to applications iPhone

October 9th, 2008 No Comments
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None of you did not notice, why such applications as Mail (mail.app), address book (contacts.app), notebook (notes.app) and the Stock Exchange (stocks.app) incidental to the iPhone in times faster than any other? No, I better unfold the abstract:
Among all the applications the phone (as a mother, and third-party) mail, notepad, address book and market are the fastest.

As invented Apple, to win the race?  The first answer coming to mind, is to optimize the internal code applications and plug libraries, literate work with keshami top level and agreement with the electrons that those begali faster. Все это не то. All this is not something.

Apple plays with the psychology of human

After running any application on your desktop iPhone, you usually 2-3 seconds, see the replaceable screen, and then decide what next step to make. In fact, at this point Apple, you do not plant on the program and its screenshot … Until you see on display the first second, iPhone quickly dogruzhaet necessary data and imperceptibly changing the screenshot to the working interface. All master enjoy.
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Vodafone details iPhone 3G launch pricing, details

August 31st, 2008 No Comments
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Vodafone on Tuesday announced official pricing and availability information for the iPhone in India, offering the device starting at an astonishing Rs 31,000 (~$715) for the 8GB model, or Rs 36100 (~$830) for the 16GB. Vodafone is offering potential customers a chance to own the device “before others do”, by placing a Rs 10,000 (~$230) deposit, allowing them to book a specific time for their purchase and setup for the launch on August 22nd.

Since India has not settled the auction of the 3G airwaves, Vodafone will be deploying the iPhone 3G on its GPRS network, but will still offer WiFi access and GPS connectivity.

The announcement comes ahead of official word from Bharti Airtel, India’s o

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The Art of iPhone Battery Life

August 25th, 2008 No Comments

Some of my buddies have expressed astonishment that I get approximately thirty-six hours of standby with my iPhone, so I’m sharing my settings. Note: this is my second 3G iPhone–I returned the first one because I was getting only five hours of standby time.

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This is my usage screen. One thing to notice: I don’t talk much on the phone–”talk is not cheap” in my book. I am totally an email/tweet centric person. This clearly contributes to my standby time. I consider my iPhone a “tinytop computer that can also send and receive phone calls” as opposed to a phone that can “do email and browse.”

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