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Apple iPhone News Updates
The iPhone’s functions like exchange support, true push-email, pro-level top security and configuration features - they’re all in store for the iPhone as the ‘big’ Apple tries to position its touch-screen smart handphone as a real competitor to the BlackBerrys, Palm: Palm Treos, and other Windows Mobile gadgets.Apple VP Phil Schiller said that this new features, which will allow business peoples to straightaway sync their exchange email, business contacts, and events, will be in the next iPhone firmware update. (The iPhone updates software will be announced later) But it seems there’s no iPhone’s updates until June.

Actually the iPhone will get support for the Microsoft’s ActiveSync protocol, which will taps into-and synchronize with-corporate exchange servers, pulling information into the iPhone’s existing email addresses, calendar, and contacts applications. In the past of iPhone, many large business and corporate email networks have avoided using the iPhone because of compatibility, but for now, that will no longer be an issue for iPhone.


Also on the track are such must-have business features as Cisco VPN (Virtual Private Networks) support for creating secure tunnels into corporate servers, remotely iPhone configurations (for rolling out software to an entire fleet of iPhone-toting employees), remote wipe for lost or stolen iPhones, and enterprise-level Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) security (including Wi-Fi Protected Access-WPA2 encryption).


Apple iPhone News UpdatesAll these new great features will surely make the Apple iPhone, which hasn’t been able to synchronize with corporate servers until now, much more attractive to big business people and companies. (The iPhone originally launched with IMAP support, which lets you synchronize with IMAP-enabled Exchange email, but it doesn’t work with events or contacts, and there’s no push email support before.) It’s now time to get one (iPhone) for yourself!


Obviously, the iPhone still lacks of physical QWERTY keypad like others smartphone have, which will benefited many enterprise users-especially to those who love to type out messages with their thumbs-a moment of pause.


The announcement about iPhone was made during an event Thursday in Cupertino, during which Apple is rolling out details on its upcoming iPhone SDK (software development kit).

Update: Get all the Apple’s iPhone SDK details here

via YahooTech