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iPhone Exchange

With the newest updates, the Apple iPhone brings mobile connectivity to the office setting.  As much as Apple has taken over the home space, Microsoft has long been the major system for many small and enterprise-level businesses.  This has caused quite a bit of frustration between the Microsoft office users and the home Apple users.  […]

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Configuring Motorola Devour with Hosted Exchange or Exchange Hosting

Motorola Devour is yet another Smartphone by Motorola running on Android operating system. The Devour has a 3.1-inch, 320-by-480 pixel touchscreen. The resolution is comparable to the iPhone but lower than the Droid, which boasts a 3.7-inch, 480-by-854 pixel display. Configuring Motorola Devour with Hosted Exchange or Exchange Hosting enables you to wirelessly synchronize your […]

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Steps to set up Nokia N73 with Hosted Microsoft Exchange Server

Officially described as a multimedia computer, Nokia N73 is a Smartphone based on Symbian OS. Nokia N73 comes loaded with an assortment of software applications including ontacts, messaging, picture and video galleries, a music player, a Visual FM Radio, RealPlayer, an IM client, a WAP browser, a full web browser based on KHTML/WebKit, a Microsoft […]

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Steps to configure HTC Tattoo to sync with Hosted Microsoft Exchange Server

Tattoo is HTC’s second SIM-free Android-based device following the footsteps of the HTC Hero. Aimed more at the consumer market than the Hero, the Tattoo is smaller, fitting any pocket thanks to the removal of the Google ‘chin’, including an FM Radio and also boasting a range of replaceable covers, reminiscent of Nokia’s Xpress. Like […]

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Setup Motorola Backflip for Exchange Server

How to Setup or Configure Motorola Backflip Android Phone to Connect and Sync to Microsoft Exchange Server? The Motorola Backflip is Motorola’s Android-based Smartphone , available on AT&T, which features an interesting industrial design, thanks to that reverse-folding clamshell form factor. It is a good looking, if nontraditional, phone. The 3.1-inch, 480 x 320 pixel […]

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