With the recent launch of the iPhone App Store, I spent a few minutes trying to figure out if Microsoft had written any of the 500 or so applications that became available on day one. After all, ...
Apple's iPhone is going to be compatible with Microsoft Exchange Server, after all. Earlier this month, a number of articles and analyst reports claimed that Apple's iPhone would not be compatible ...
Improved support for Microsoft's Exchange Server's security policy features, delivered in the iPhone 3.1 firmware update, has left some users angry after discovering that their mobile device is no ...
Users who have been experiencing syncing issues with their Exchange servers after upgrading to Apple's iOS 4 may have a fix in sight. Apple has updated sync profiles in iOS 4 to combat the issues with ...
Microsoft's been noticeably and characteristically mum about Apple's iPhone 2.0 unveiling this week. But on July 11, the Redmondians did make sure to note that iPhones now include ActiveSync support ...
Apple is working on improving the iPhone's support of Microsoft's Exchange email platform, which could finally deliver true syncing capabilities, a new company job posting has revealed. The undated ...
Many, many people have been waiting for official iPhone Exchange support, and Apple has finally responded. The company has licensed ActiveSync from Microsoft, which will make the iPhone fully ...
Sorry if this has been covered before, my Ars search skills failed to turn anything up.<br><br>I finally got an iPhone 3G last weekend, and hooked it straight up to my work Exchange push email. Easy ...
If you want ActiveSync and a secure OWA implementation, you'll be putting up another Exchange front-end server just for that, or living with the fact that you can't require SSL connections or use ...
Setting up an iPhone or other non-Android smartphone to sync with Gmail’s services just got a little more difficult. Google is dropping consumer support for the Exchange ActiveSync protocol soon as a ...
Last week Apple announced they have licensed the ActiveSync Exchange Push technology from Microsoft. I had to read the article twice before I believed it. Steve Jobs swore up and down he’d never ...
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