Thursday, August 7, 2008

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I had no problems syncing my Exchange data to the iPhone. A lot of folks are dependent on Exchange, so this new ability has made the iPhone a first-class corporate citizen.
Apple also released tools to let IT managers remotely configure and control iPhones on their networks. In combination with Exchange syncing, that should allow Apple to make new inroads into the enterprise, with the iPhone acting as a Trojan horse for other Apple devices and services. IT departments of the world, you have been warned: Beware of geeks bearing gifts.

Source link: http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=322484



A rider and her horse have been rescued from a Cambridgeshire ditch where they were stuck upside down.
The horse, named Drummer, bolted as they passed the 7ft (2m) deep ditch in Longstowe on Sunday and the pair fell in, a fire service spokesman said.
Fire crews freed the woman, who was not hurt, and called a vet to sedate the distressed animal.
The horse, also uninjured, was winched out of the ditch with the help of a tractor, the spokesman added.
'Complex rescue'
John Kitchener, of Gamlingay fire station, said: 'When we arrived, both the woman and her horse were stuck at the bottom of a very steep ditch, with slippery mud on the banks.
'They were completely stuck and unable to lift themselves out
Source link: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/cambridgeshire/7543234.stm




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