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IBM releases iNotes for iPhone
October 1st, 2008 by Tom KrazitIBM has released a way to get Lotus Notes email on your iPhone that stops short of full support, but gets the job done.
Lotus Notes on iPhone: Photos
October 1st, 2008 by Renai LeMayOvernight IBM announced it would this week release software, dubbed iNotes Ultralite, that allows people to access their Lotus Notes/Domino collaboration suite on Apple's iPhone. We take you on a brief tour.
Still no e-tax for Aussie Mac users
July 23rd, 2007 by Brendon ChaseMac users will (again) have to find a Windows machine if they want to fill out this year's tax return online.
New Apple leader sets stage for the future of the iPod
November 6th, 2008 by Tom KrazitChip design wizard Mark Papermaster is taking control of Apple's iPod and iPhone hardware engineering as the portable music player of the last decade becomes a computer.
Australia's giant e-waste recycling centre: Photos
November 20th, 2008 by Alex SerpoThe largest e-waste recycling centre in the southern hemisphere was opened this week in Sydney's Villawood amid controversy over the Federal Government's refusal to commit to a mandatory e-waste recycling policy.
Rumour: Apple to add tactile feedback to iPhone
April 28th, 2008 by Jennifer GuevinIs Apple in talks with Immersion Corporation to license its haptic technology for use in the iPhone?
Apple plugs 'gone in 30 seconds' Safari flaw
April 18th, 2008 by Marcus BrowneApple has released another round of security patches for its Web browser this week, targeting a vulnerability which allowed a Macbook air to be hacked and two deficiencies in the Windows-only version of the software.
CIOs pass their verdict on the 3G iPhone
July 11th, 2008 by Suzanne TindalCIOs of top Australian organisations spilled the beans to ZDNet.com.au on what they think of the 3G iPhone, and whether they will let the device, launched early this morning, into their enterprise.
Peering into Apple's future
April 24th, 2008 by Tom KrazitFollowing a blockbuster first quarter driven by the Mac, here's a look at each segment of the company's business and what might lie in store.
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