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 <description>Reports suggest that a feature within Apple&#039;s brand new iPhone 3.1 software update is disabling corporate Microsoft Exchange e-mail access for some first-gen iPhone and iPhone 3G users, though owners of Apple newest smartphone, iPhone 3GS, seem to be unaffected.
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 <description>When Microsoft announced back in November that it would offer an online version of SharePoint, its main collaboration package, and Exchange, the company&#039;s popular e-mail system for businesses, it signaled a long-awaited change in strategy from the world&#039;s most powerful software company. This represented a concession from Microsoft that businesses want software that is fully online.
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