The iPhone 3G - shiny and business-friendly
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The long-awaited 3G version of the iPhone has finally gone on sale. There’s been a great deal of hype, but was it justified. We get the iPhone 3G into the IT PRO Podcast studio for a first look and discuss both the consumer and business merits of Apple’s revamped smartphone.
Also in the news, the chief executive of virtualisation giant VMware is replaced suddenly by an ex-Microsoft exec, British businesses are banning IM and DreamWorks drops AMD for Intel.
You can download the IT PRO Podcast here, or click here to find The IT PRO Podcast on iTunes.
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