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Categorized links to help users of Blackberrys switch,
convert, migrate, transfer, change, move, or otherwise upgrade
from Blackberry to iPhone, learn about the iPhone, and buy iPhones and accessories


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     Are you tired of the Blackberry's primary annoyances, quirks, and problems?...

   - LOUSY web browsing

   - Too complicated for what it does. Too much clicking is necessary.

   - TINY buttons cause "Blackberry Thumb"

   - You have to carry a separate iPod to watch/listen to iTunes library

   - Unacceptable service outages

   - Feels like (and resembles) a rinky-dink plastic Chinese toy calculator

Now you can proclaim independence from all this because iPhone's technologies are light-years ahead. With iPhone you'll get a new competitive business advantage over your Blackberry-poking associates, get an edge over the competition, and steal the show at any meeting. Use the links below to learn more.
Background Information (hyperlinks below will open in a new window automatically)
Tips
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iPhone in Business News
iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit)
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Transfer
MiniFAQ
  • What about Security? You can protect access to information on your iPhone with a four-digit password, which is then required whenever iPhone is turned on or wakes from sleep. For secure Internet access, iPhone supports industry-standard Wi-Fi security and virtual private networking (VPN) secure connections to corporate networks. The iPhone works with several common VPN systems. A Settings screen lets you fill in the configuration details. For more information, visit iPhone: Supported protocols for VPN. Also visit the iPhone Enterprise Beta Program site (link is above) for information post-3/6/08 about coming Push email, Push contacts, Push calendar, Global Address List, Certificates and Identities, WPA2/802.1x, Enforced security policies, More VPN protocols, Device configuration, Remote wipe, and more.

  • Can I view regular websites on iPhone or just mobile websites? You can surf websites just as you do on your personal computer. You're not limited to mobile WAP sites.

  • Does the iPhone synchronize with my computer's calendar and address book? Yes. It can sync with Address Book or Microsoft Entourage on the Macintosh, Outlook, Outlook Express on Windows, or Yahoo's address book on the Web. If you add appointments or phone numbers to the iPhone they are added to your computer the next time you sync.

  • How about working with documents? You can view e-mailed Word, Excel and PDF attachments on the iPhone.

  • Can I use my iPhone internationally? iPhone is a quad-band GSM phone and will work around the world. Before you travel, make sure that international dialing and roaming are enabled through AT&T and that the places you're going offer GSM coverage. Visit AT&T help for more information.
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