If the iPhone and Mac are good enough for the US Army, can IT managers keep saying that these Apple platforms aren’t good enough anymore?
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Apple filing takes Podcasts to the next level By Slash Lane Published: 12:00 PM EST Related AppleInsider articles: * Apple previews Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server * Apple looks towards personalized on-demand... * iTunes 7.6 update delivers iPhone manual... * Apple filing details multitasking touch-screen... * Apple developing configurable multi-touch... A recently published filing discovered by AppleInsider reveals work by Apple's chief software architect to advance the Podcast beyond its static form and into a live interactive presentation medium suitable for use by educational institutes and businesses for their daily presentations. "Podcasts of classroom lectures and other presentations typically require manual editing to switch the focus between the video feed of [an] instructor and the slides (or other contents) being presented," Bertrand Serlet, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering at Apple, wrote in the 15-pag
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Wallington said that his technology decisions touched more than 2 million users and that “soldiers’ lives” depended on the performance of technology and its security. His users are “exceedingly mobile, deploy all over the world, and have people shooting at [them].” He gave a thumbs up to the iPhone. He praised its usability and security.
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