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Comments on: iPhone supply lives to sell another day

Customers lined up in droves, some for days, but plenty of the phones are still available for the taking.
Photos: Big Apple gets the iPhone

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Only few people comments..
by Gunady July 2, 2007 7:55 AM PDT
How come this discussion is only full of this people's comments:dansterpower, Siegfried, Macsaresafer, Vegaman_Dan.

And, all is about the same thing across the board, some defends like their religion, some attacks like holy war. Can you get a life, please?LOL..
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Most hyped?
by MSSlayer July 2, 2007 2:31 PM PDT
Certainly not by Apple.

If it is the most hyped, it is because pseudo-news organizations like CNET, did the hyping.
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Longhorn hyped? Vista hyped?
by Llib Setag July 3, 2007 12:03 PM PDT
noooooooooooooo! Not be such a fine professional upstanding establishement as C|NET...never!

right, get a clue C|NET.

Besides, the more you hype something the more stories & headlines that you write & the more money lands in your pockets.
Why are people whining about Exchange support?
by MSSlayer July 2, 2007 2:33 PM PDT
Exchange is a crappy implementation of a bad idea.

Yeah, lets put all our security eggs in one basket made by the flimsiest basket company in the world.

DUMB DUMB DUMB
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Ballmer eats crow over iPhone comments on YOUTUBE
by Llib Setag July 8, 2007 4:10 PM PDT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5oGaZIKYvo
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Why?
by Siegfried Schtauffen July 8, 2007 7:52 PM PDT
The iPhone is not a success, nor is it a failure. It is too early to tell. Just like Vista, give it at least year. Besides, he states that it may sell well, he just thinks (and I agree) that it is a horrid business phone and that it is expensive. The iPhone, like all Apple products, puts style over substance. If that is what gets you going then good for you.
MS Exchange works with iPhone via ICEWEB
by Llib Setag July 9, 2007 12:29 PM PDT
MACNN July 9, 2007

IceWEB today announced that its hosted Microsoft Exchange subscription service now supports Apple's iPhone, enabling corporate customers to access company Exchange email systems via their new Apple-branded cellular handsets. IceWEB has worked for months to position its IceMAIL service to fully support the iPhone, which should ease the fears of potential business customers who were rumored to shun Apple's handset due to a lack of interoperability with existing corporate mail systems. IceMAIL enables small and medium business customers to continue receiving hosted Microsoft Exchange email on most smartphones and eases the process of iPhone adoption for businesses fearing complications with the new device. IceMAIL is available from $8.50 per month.
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Activesync via Apple for MS Exchange + iPhone?
by Llib Setag July 10, 2007 6:16 PM PDT
MACWORLD:

IceMail offers hosted Exchange e-mail for iPhone
By Peter Cohen

There have been rumors that Apple will offer some sort of Activesync connectivity for the iPhone ? Activesync is the push synchronization technology from Microsoft that allows e-mail, contact and calendar sync with Exchange. If this ultimate proves correct, IceWeb plans to offer that capability to iPhone users as well, included with the IceMail subscription.

IceWeb is offering users a 30-day free trial of IceMail for iPhone. IceMail is a hosted Microsoft Exchange e-mail subscription service.

IceWeb chairman and CEO John R Signorello said that his company?s efforts have been made to make sure that iPhone users have access to an Exchange-based e-mail system even without requiring any infrastructure changes to a corporate IT environment.

?There has been much press regarding how the iPhone might be ?shunned? by enterprise email users because of the lack of perceived compatibilities with Microsoft Exchange implementations. We?re working to ensure this will not be the case,? he said.

IceMail service starts at $8.50 per month.
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