Your Iphone Special Guide

Archives for the day Friday, November 14th, 2008

How Apple's iPhone is making inroads in corporate IT; Sun lays off thousands of employees; and Barack Obama brings the presidential address into the 21st century.
With the BlackBerry Storm, RIM's first touch-screen smartphone, hitting stores Nov. 21, there are sure to be comparisons between the Storm and the Apple iPhone. Here are five reasons the Storm is the better device.
Houdah Software has announced the release of ACTPrinter for the iPhone and iPod touch. It's available for US$0.99 from the App...
Google is reportedly weighing into the Internet voice search arena with a free application that lets iPhone users surf online by speaking queries.
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Finetune brings on-demand playlists to iPhone --Finetune lets you create playlists with music you don't own. Not such a big deal on your computer, but definitely useful on the iPhone. Military wants 'blood pharming' machine --Military seek machine to culture and package red blood cells on the battlefield. Take-Two on the future of video game ...
By?? the first half of 2009, Citrix will make its XenDesktop and XenApp client and server software for remote access to Windows applications available for the iPhone.
The original iPhone was not welcome in corporate America. While the BlackBerry still rules the boardroom, the second-generation iPhone is getting a fresh look.
Apple has captivated the general public with the iPhone, but has it convinced the business world to take the plunge?