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[TechRepublic] iPhone: Why I may be seduced by the dark side

May 18, 2009

iPhone: Why I may be seduced by the dark side

Tech Sanity CheckJason Hiner has written about the iPhone and its delicate dance in the enterprise. Learn why he thinks the iPhone's time may have arrived, and the one big obstacle he sees holding it back (hint: it's not the keyboard).

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