Category: Carry
iPhone open for business?
Wednesday July 30th, 2008
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Let's make no bones about it - the iPhone might look like a consumer tech device but it is Apple's first serious foray into the office in some time. Features such as Exchange Activesync support, push email and VPN connectivity including Cisco's IPSEC protocol are clearly designed to get business interested in the iPhone and, by association, the Apple brand. more »
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On the iPhone Bandwagon
Wednesday July 23rd, 2008
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A few days after getting an iPhone, I reflect on the strengths and weaknesses of Apple's latest functional objet d'artes more »
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Cloud computing Mac-style
Wednesday July 16th, 2008
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I'm not exactly the average computer user. At the moment, I'm continuing my ongoing experiment with the Eee PC. However, one of the big hassles I've faced is maintaining a single calendar that is kept up to date across my various systems - an iMac in the… more »
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Can the Eee PC replace my laptop?
Wednesday July 9th, 2008
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The Eee PC might just usurp my Macbook Pro as my preferred portable PC. more »
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The Mobile OS War is about to get interesting
Wednesday July 2nd, 2008
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If you're using a mobile phone, smartphone, PDA or some sort of converged device then chances are that you're using one of five different operating systems. Those are BlackBerry, Palm OS, Windows Mobile, Symbian or OS X (for the iPhone/iPod touch mob).… more »
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Life wasn't meant to be spent sitting still. If it fits in your pocket, or at worst your shoulder bag, Alex Kidman investigates it in Carry.
