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Cloud Computing: What Is It, And Why Use It?

You’ve heard the words, but have no clue what they mean. “Cloud Computing” might sound like something that would be used by meteorologists to predict rain, but it is really used to describe where computing technology is headed.

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T-Mobile HTC MyTouch 3G Android Based Phone Improves on G1

The T-Mobile MyTouch 3G, launching now improves upon the features of the carrier’s earlier android based phone, the G1.  It is a welcome addition to the still niche market of Google’s Android OS based phones.  The T-Mobile MyTouch 3G made by HTC not only offers everything the G1 does and more. Of course there are […]

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Nokia Devices Sync with Hosted Exchange through Mail for Exchange Product

Microsoft Exchange server is the hub for the numerous smart mobile phones and devices, including those made by Nokia, the world’s leading handset maker. A few years ago, Nokia licensed Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync technology from Microsoft, to expand the choices offered to its customers. This Exchange ActiveSync licensing effort yielded a product called Nokia Mail […]

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Hosting Concepts – Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 Advantages Over Version 2.0

Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 offers several advantages over the previous WSS Version 2.0. While WSS 3.0 is backward compatible with Windows SharePoint Services 2.0, it has an improved data model with new name spaces, a feature that is helpful for application developers on this platform. WSS 3.0 also leverages the full capability of Microsoft […]

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iPhone 3GS, Worth the Upgrade?

If you’ve been a user of the original Iphone, you might be wondering if the new Iphone 3GSs is worth the upgrade. With all of the mobile device boundaries broken by the original Iphone, what could they possibly do to make it better? Iphones already come with so much, including ActiveSync capabilities to work with hosted Exchange or hosted SharePoint, cut and paste, landscape mode and more. What’s left? Well, we’re here to take a look and examine the new updates.

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BlackBerry Tour for Verizon Wireless Melds The Best of Bold and Curve

Research in Motion recently announced the BlackBerry Tour 9360 smart phone for Verizon Wireless that competes well with BlackBerry Bold and BlackBerry Curve 8900 on other US networks.  This is meant to be a World phone as it can work on non-US mobile standards.  The Tour uses dual CDMA/GSM technology, which lets it work on […]

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MIT Migrates to Microsoft Exchange for Hosted E-Mail

When you think of MIT, you think of techies who are open source enthusiasts, with Unix  and open source systems being the backbone of campus communication  historically.  It may come as a surprise that the pragmatic staff that manages MIT’s e-mail systems have opted recently to Microsoft Exchange for hosted e-mail.  This is another sign […]

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