The Apple news is coming hot and heavy out of Cupertino. I’ve been following along with Engadget’s live blog feed and see that Apple did indeed license Microsoft ActiveSync; the next version of iPhone software will natively support over-the-air Exchange synching. That means contacts, e-mails, and calendar events, but no tasks or notes. There’s a slew of enterprise support features that come along for the ride, namely WPA2 security for WiFi, remote device wiping and VPN support.News continues to develop, especially in the area of the iPhone SDK, so stay tuned!
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