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Quickoffice Mobile Office Suite v1.4.2 For iPhone & iPod Touch

Quickoffice’s integrated application is the essential high-performance mobile office productivity tool for anyone on the go. Experience enterprise-grade Microsoft® Word and Excel® Office functionality with leading-edge innovation and unparalleled ease-of-use. Edit important files with confidence.

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Steve Ballmer vs. Steve Jobs battle includes photos from iPhones

According to a recent article on TheInquirer it seems that at a company fair last week Steve Ballmer (Microsoft Chief Executive) grabbed an iPhone and pretended to stamp on it, Ballmer has always been quite expressive regarding his hate of Apple’s handsets.

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iPhone 3.1 OS Update

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iPhone 3.1 OS Update

iPhone 3.1 OS Update: Anti-phishing defense inconsistent It has been reported that the iPhone 3.1 OS Update – released especially for its new security meaures, is actually pretty inconsistent, especially Apple’s new anti-phishing defense.

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Palm Pre, iPhone, and BlackBerry: The Communication Pipes

It is evident today that a lot of people choose handsets depending on performance and functionality, however quite often people overlook something very important, the carrier. All of today’s most advanced handsets really push the barriers of 3G networks, therefore the next era of handsets will be extremely reliant on high performing networks.

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iPhone 3.1 Software and 3G Users: Breaks Exchange E-Mail

Recently at Apples “It’s only rock and roll, but we like it” event Apple announced the immediate release of iPhone OS 3.1, so far we have seen a few reviews regarding the new OS release which all seem pretty positive, however now an article on SFGate is reporting that their may be an issue.

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Flash Player for iPhone: Are we still bothered?

With the recent release of iPhone firmware 3.1 OS, many had hoped that it would include some features that you have requested most. One of these has to be standard flash support, but once again Apple failed to support it. Our question to iPhone users is – Are you still bothered about the lack of [...]

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