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Google Apps Premier and Education editions offer limited security and policy controls over some ActiveSync-enabled mobile devices, allowing companies that standardize on Google's mail services to enforce a little bit of control over devices in the field. The management control is limited in scope and function, but it works adequately and the features are available for free. - Google Apps Prem...
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Microsoft hasn't ruled out the possibility of Mac support for Windows Phone 7 Series yet, which may be good news for OS X users as Windows Mobile's ActiveSync environment (and subsequent Windows Device Manager) was limited to the PC. Microsoft's Aaron Woodman gave a non-committal answer on The Engadget Show where he showed off an early LG made ... Related Posts Why Would You Buy an ...
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Google Sync Down? Google Sync, the nifty ActiveSync-powered service that lets iPhone and iPod touch users get instant, push access to their Gmail, Google Contacts, and Google Calendar seems to be suffering a bit lately. According to Google: As many of you have noticed, Google Sync is having some difficulties due to an extended problem with ...
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Microsofts Windows Mobile devices traditionally synced with a service called ActiveSync it was available for Windows only. Users who were on other operating systems were left in the rain, and had to use Mark/Spaces admittedly excellent synchronization solutions. Engadget reports the following: Microsofts Aaron Woodman didnt commit to supporting Mac OS with Windows Phone 7 Series,
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Samsung Chat Wi-fi Here is another one for the kids. A simple little messaging device that combines a generously proportioned Qwerty keyboard with a small form factor. This is a low end messaging device and with a 2mp camera integrated, widgets, Wi-fi, FM Radio and Activesync.     
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Mail for Exchange (MfE) uses the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol to enable you to use the email, contacts, calendar entries, and tasks of your Microsoft Exchange Server account on your mobile phone. You must have an account on an Exchange Server (2003 or 2007). Mail for Exchange 3.0 is now available for S60 3rd Edition
submitted by DailyMobile on 17th Feb 2010 (via dailymobile.se)
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Windows Phone 7 Series got announced just yesterday. I'd like to call it the "Microsoft Shock and Awe" experience. It showed the world just what Microsoft were working on. Fellow MVP Dave Parker has delved a bit deeper into this new OS and revealed more interesting facts. He spoke to Paul Foster, Microsoft Developer Evangelist for Windows Phone 7 Series in the UK. The revelations may be surpr...
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Samsung S5620 Monte gets Announced Meet Samsung’s latest handset offering, the S5620 Monte. This baby packs a 3-inch WQVGA touchscreen with 16:9 landscape viewing, 3.2-megapixel camera with various imaging features (smile shot, panorama, face detection), WiFi, 3.6Mbps HSDPA (900/2100MHz) connectivity, AGPS, Exchange ActiveSync support, Google Latitude, FM radio with RDS, and a microSD card slot that supports up to 16GB
submitted by CellPhonesEtc on 9th Feb 2010 (via cellphones.ca)
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RIM's BIS 3.0 email features apparently leaked, finally does Gmail justice For a platform billing itself as the business user's best friend, BlackBerry's list of unsupported protocols that have achieved ubiquity is actually astonishing: you can't do two-way read status sync with an IMAP email account, for example, and amazingly, you can't natively connect to an Exchange ActiveSync service without being routed through RIM's back-end software. In a...
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Sony Ericsson T715 “Pretty in Pink” Fido is launching a Valentine-themed version of the Sony Ericsson T715. A pink version is set for release for the season of the hearts and this phone will feature a 2.2” display, a 3.2 megapixel camera, MP3 player, FM radio and offer Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync support among others. The pink Sony Ericsson T715 will retail at
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