Jul 20
Due to higher than anticipated sales and lower than expected output of NAND memory, 25% of the world wide flash memory production is being consumed by the Apple iPhone and iPod. This will drive prices up for that kind of memory within the year. DRAMeXchange, a market research firm in Taiwan suggested that it could take “about two to three quarters before manufaturers can raise their chip yield rates to a higher level.” With holiday season products starting production now, large amounts of this kind of memory will be used up at a faster rate.
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Jul 19
With a little over three weeks since the Apple iPhone has been released, there are quite a few reasons to not purchase the current iPhone. I will be going over the top ten reasons. The list may include a few reasons why you may have not purchased the Apple iPhone.
This list was born from usage of the iPhone and the MDA running Windows Mobile 5 from T-Mobile, which came out last year. Continue reading 10 Top Reasons Not To Buy The Apple iPhone
Jul 18
Most corporate users are wondering if and when their new iPhone’s will be compatible with their corporate Exchange, Lotus domino or Sun Java Enterprise Systems. Synchronica’s Mobile Gateway 3.0 allows iPhone users to finally connect to the systems mentioned above. The software will allow users to access these systems, according to their web site, without the need to tunnel through your corporate firewall. You just need access to Synchronica’s Mobile Gateway 3.0, formerly called SyncML Gateway.
The gateway software works by communicating with the iPhone’s IMAP/SMTP mail client, and then connects securely to the corporate e-mail servers. In working with Exchange, Mobile Gateway uses the Microsoft’s secure Outlook Web Access to retrieve e-mail from the Exchange server. The e-mail is moved to the iPhone via IMAP.
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Jul 17
The Apple iPhone is not directly marketed or sold sold as a business device although some small businesses have found it useful in accessing customer, sales and financial data. NetSuite is a software company that has worked directly with Apple in making their online customer relationship management software accessible on the Safari browser. This on-demand enterprise resource planning and e-commerce solution now works with Apple’s iPhone Safari browser.
Even though Mozilla’s Firefox and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer have supported NetSuite, Safari had lagged behind, mostly due to it not supporting DHTML, advanced JavaScript, cascading style sheets and AJAX. This has all changed now that the iPhone has shipped.
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Jul 16

Controlling your Mac or PC via another computer has been done since the early days of dial-up Internet. Now, iPhone users are able to access even their PC’s. The modified version of TightVNC software, from an online user, is apparently able to work quite nicely according to reports.
The iPhone’s capability of zooming and panning are great for moving around the PC desktop. The clicking, typing and drag and drop moves are also included and reported to be fully functional. The user that modified the software is also giving all of the source code and information for this applications for free.
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Jul 15

iPod users are familiar with using their unused space for storing files. Mac OS X and Windows users are able to do this with their iTunes and iPod software. Unfortunately, iPhone users are not yet able to do this quite yet.
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