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iOS 6.1 devices hobble Exchange 2010 servers when they sync
Microsoft and Apple recommend that businesses deny certain iPhones, iPads, and iPods access to calendar items until the companies can clear up a problem that slows Exchange servers to a crawl when the devices try to synch. Read More


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Apple CEO shoots down idea of inexpensive iPhone
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