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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross That looks to as secure as can be expected today. Thanks for the info. Also a tough nut for the iPhone to crack.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism How is RIM's security better? Does it merely offer encrypted email access like with Gmail? Here's a nice brief overview of BB security implemented thru its Enterprise Server (BES). http://na.blackberr…
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Agree on all, Mel. In trying to get sleeker and cooler, RIMM went backwards. The security aspect of the BB email system is paramount/non-negotiable for business use and a big hurdle if AAPL is ever going to crack that market
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All you have to do is research the patent literature to see that Apple has been involved in developing a multi-touch phone (and other consumer devices) since ~2004 around the time of its acquisition of FingerWorks and all of their multi-touch (MT) p…
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Electric Monk, The link you provided to Market Watch on Ipod sales in Japan proved very useful for many reasons. The author, Tomi Ahonen, also wrote an in depth 6/24/07 article on the sales prospects for the iPhone worldwide. http://wireless-…
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Great post EM! It paints a very clear picture of life in Japan compared to the US and shows the hurdles the iPhone must eventually overcome (if ever) to make inroads in that market. It's amazing how far Japan is ahead of the US in some areas of te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Electric Monk We actually discussed this once upon a time. Apple Japan: Looking Forward 1) Subnotebooks. Integrated TV tuners. Better advertising. Better organization. 2) Pretty popular, but so are music phones. …
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Sucess, I really like your "Japan Perspective" posts (along with a few others posters on this forum currently living in Japan). I used to travel there a lot (worked on several projects with Takeda Pharm). Not so much anymore. I am totally fascina…
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Quote: Originally Posted by addabox I think the low key gut in the video is a great choice. Apple wants to sell this phone to people who don't think they can use a smart phone. The whole point is to make intimidating technology seem approacha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by murphyweb I think what you are describing would be a killer phone for general use, The lack of 3G support is a strange one and i would imagine is one the reasons why Apple are reported to be struggling to find a UK car…
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Quote: Originally Posted by krispie Thanks for taking the time for a detailed response. Maybe I've misunderstood, but doesn't dragging the items into a new Texteditor document do what you want? Yes to your question.. PF has a Text Editor A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by krispie "PathFinder has this feature." What do you use it for? What use is a blank file? I use this feature of PF all the time. Here's an example. I have an App called iClip which is a multiple clipboard program…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aplnub The Blackberry has a web browser but not like a computer. The server, i.e. I assume the phone company or RIM, take the web page data and rearrange it so the the Blackberry can view it. Viewing this forums and …
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Quote: Originally Posted by aplnub I use my BlackBerry 8703e for email, text messaging, quick web browsing for stock quotes, weather, and sports scores. Past that, I do not use the Blackberry for anything else other than calling. Now, I sync my…
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Here's a good review of the new Blackberry 8800, the main competition the iPhone will face if it is ever going to make a dent in the business world. The 8800 is RIM's attempt at sleek and cool packaging of its push email drug. It's useful to see …
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Quote: Originally Posted by murphyweb I use a Blackberry for work and only ever use it for emails and making calls, Nothing else. I can see web based location services useful if i could ever be bothered to give them ago. When arriving in a new ci…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aplnub They must not get text messages with photo's from other phones then because that doesn't work on a Crack berry. Push email. I am not sure why this feature ranks king among my kind. Why not just have the phone…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross I agree that, for now, the iPhone is irrelevant for most business users. But, I know a number of business users that have Treo's, and a couple with Windows Mobile models as well. Do they use all their Smart…
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[Quote: Originally Posted by tsvisser .... this does not at all mean that the iPhone cannot capture a segment of the smart phone market, because many of the smart phone users do not need to install applications, but mainly use it for messaging, …
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m01ety, Just got in from a business trip. Thanks for the remarks on the alleged Finder changes and the link. Except for the prettier interface and fast cover flow view (as seen at the WWDC Keynote ), it still doesn't look to be better than Cocoa…