Using the OS X, the Mac and iPhone for Business

16Jun Apple’s Assault on the Enterprise

With the recent announcement about Snow Leopard Server having Exchange support and it’s own Contact Server, updates to calendar server and other Exchange like features it would seem obvious that Apple is positioning itself for a move into the enterprise.  
Apple has historically not directly marketed itself as an alternative to business, but has chosen to let [...]

11Jun Will Apple Buy AT&T?

Maybe.  Lets review the known issues.  At WWDC, CEO Steve Jobs mentioned that Apple consists of three parts, the Mac, Music and the iPhone.  Obviously, if Apple owned AT&T it could better control the iPhone future without being dependant on a third party, in the US anyway.  It could improve music, and video, downloading. It [...]

10Jun iPhone 2.0 Still Lacks Basic Features

Yesterday Apple announced the release of the iPhone 2.0 software and the actual iPhone 3G itself.
However, no mention of whether the most basic of all software features would finally be added.  
Cut, Copy and Paste!
Why not?  Is it security issue?  Does it drain the battery life?  Is there just no place on the screen for [...]