Using the OS X, the Mac and iPhone for Business

16Jun Safari to Take Lead in Rich Internet Applications (RIA) War

Apple has announced that the next version of Safari will be much faster than the current version in one specific area.  JavaScript execution. Why?  MobileMe is based on SproutCore. A JavaScript framework for developing web applications that look and feel like real desktop applications.
With Apple actually delivering these applications and Microsoft just talking about it, [...]

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 [...]

11Jun Is MobileMe An Outlook Web Access Killer?

With the announcement of Snow Leopard Server and its new features driving it closer to an actual Microsoft Exchange competitor, it would seem that one critical component was needed.  
Outlook Web Access basically gives the PC user web based email, calendaring, address book and file access from any web browser, all linked to the company [...]

10Jun Snow Leopard + MobileMe = Apple Exchange 1.0

Is Apple truly unconcerned with the Enterprise market.  Obviously not.  Look at the new iPhone “push” features.  What about the constant reference to “Exchange for the rest of us…”.
Well, if MobileMe is Exchange for the rest of us, then Snow Leopard and MobileMe together must be the beginnings of a version Exchange built by Apple [...]