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Microsoft's Office 365 has now more to deliver as part of the Kiosk worker offering in Office 365 (aka the K-plan).
This plan was put in place for those users who have been looking for messaging and collaboration capabilities. Featuring a low cost, it has to offer a common platform for communicating with work... |
6 January 2012 10:20 GMT |
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It appears that Verizon Wireless plans to deploy a new maintenance update for the HTC Thunderbolt sometime this week. The carrier already published the update’s change log on its support site, but has yet to announce when exactly it will be available for download. Obviously, it’s too early to speak a... |
19 December 2011 14:01 GMT |
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Recently, Windows Phone 7 devices have been reported to consume far more data then they were supposed to, and it seems that Microsoft has already confirmed the “third-party application” responsible for this, namely Yahoo! Mail.
But this was not the only reason for which Windows Phone 7 devices were se... |
1 February 2011 07:41 GMT |
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Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 mobile operating system comes to the market with a series of pretty appealing capabilities, including native support for Exchange ActiveSync, offering users the possibility to set up email accounts on their devices fast and easy.In line with the idea of keeping users connected at... |
18 November 2010 06:03 GMT |
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From the latest iteration of the Windows platform for mobile devices to Windows Phone rivals, Microsoft protocols have become the industry standard when it comes down to content synchronization. The Redmond company notes that millions of people worldwide turn to Outlook Mobile Inbox on their smartphone each day to c... |
17 November 2010 05:38 GMT |
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Palm's latest operating system called webOS had great potential since its launch. Unfortunately, a series of bugs and flaws prevented it to become a successful OS. Even though the smartphones running the webOS already received a series of updates, it seems that it remained “an OS with potential,” tha... |
8 September 2010 11:01 GMT |
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As of the start of this week the over 300 million mobile devices worldwide featuring Exchange ActiveSync support can be easily connected to Windows Live Hotmail Wave 4, as announced recently. In combination with POP3, Exchange ActiveSync in Windows Live Hotmail Wave 4 deliver an excellent alternative to IMAP, ... |
31 August 2010 07:41 GMT |
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Following the release of Apple’s iOS 4, customers leveraging Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) have started reporting numerous problems. iOS 4 powers a range of devices from the Cupertino-based hardware company, including the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. According to Adam Glick, Sr. Technical Product Manager, the prob... |
2 July 2010 09:29 GMT |
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Microsoft’s data synchronization technology was just the ingredient needed for Catalyst Web Services d/b/a OfficeDesktop to spice up their online office offering with real-time syncing capabilities. Following a patent licensing agreement inked with the Redmond company, OfficeDesktop customers will be able to ta... |
2 November 2009 06:25 GMT |
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Redmond-based Microsoft Corp. and SmarterTools Inc. announced on Wednesday an agreement through which over 15 million users will have the opportunity to enjoy Microsoft's patented Exchange ActiveSync technology through the newest variant of SmarterMail mail server. According to the agreement, SmarterTools receiv... |
24 September 2009 01:35 GMT |
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XCome is the latest company to jump aboard Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync licensing program wagon, with Chunghwa Telecom's customers using the CHT 5500 handset to be the first to benefit from the advantages of the Redmond company's technology. The Taipei-based company is already developing an Exchang... |
21 July 2009 09:14 GMT |
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Windows Mobile phone users will soon be able to enjoy a series of new features that Exchange Server 2010 will bring to Exchange ActiveSync, and the most interesting one seems to be the fact that the handsets that run under Windows Mobile 6.1 will see a new version of Outlook pushed to them over the air, which means t... |
2 June 2009 08:47 GMT |
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Microsoft has added Gecad to the growing roster of companies licensing Exchange ActiveSync. Following a patent license agreement inked by the companies, Gecad will start to offer its AXIGEN Mail Server lineup of products with support for Exchange ActiveSync. In fact, AXIGEN Mail Server version 7.0 is already availabl... |
25 March 2009 05:49 GMT |
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Microsoft's multi-billion annual investments into Research and Development are truly paying off as the Redmond company gets to license its technology even to rival companies. The latest example in this respect is Google, as the Mountain View-based search giant has synced with Microsoft for innovation, licensing ... |
10 February 2009 07:37 GMT |
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Microsoft's online synchronization service for Windows Mobile users seems to have finally gone live. The service is called My Phone, and it resembles the syncing functionality of MobileMe, yet it is a mobile-only service offering no more than 200MB of remote storage. The new service is targeted mainly at the con... |
7 February 2009 03:39 GMT |
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Microsoft has delivered a new piece of the puzzle of its interoperability vision by opening up the complete set of Exchange ActiveSync protocols. In accordance with the company's Interoperability Principles, introduced in February 2008, Microsoft has not only finished publishing the entire collection of Exchange... |
19 December 2008 05:58 GMT |
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Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer might have managed to declare himself a keyboard junkie as far as mobile phones are concerned at the company's Worldwide Partner Conference 2008, but that failed to impress crowds of consumers gathering to buy the new iPhone 3G launched today. And although Ballmer ... |
11 July 2008 12:47 GMT |
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Either Steve Jobs likes it or not, Apple's roads lead to Microsoft. Even though the two companies are perceived as being at the opposite side of the spectrum due to the Mac OS X and Windows face-off, the fact of the matter is that Apple and Microsoft are nothing short of complementary. Sure enough, there are are... |
7 March 2008 09:29 GMT |
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