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Mobile pros favor the iPhone over the Android

Egnyte, a provider of cloud file server solutions, has announced Egnyte Everywhere, a new mobile suite that allows business users to access and share their business files from leading smartphones, including iPhone, Android and Blackberry, as well as the new iPad. And research by the company shows the popularity of the Apple idevices.

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iPhone/iPod/iPad apps for July 19

Here are the latest iPhone/iPod touch/iPod/iPad apps announced. You can find ’em at the Apple App Store (http://www.itunes.com/appstore/).

PowPowGames has announced its first iPhone game, Rocket Boy 2D, an US$0.99, RPG oriented action side scroller with animation, artwork and a ton of guns and equipment to use. It features more than 35 guns with over 70 items to equip, a RPG like leveling system and 3 worlds to fight in.

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‘Silicon Alley Insider’: Apple wanted to buy Palm

Apple was considering buying Palm recently, along with Google and Research in Motion, according to “Silicon Alley Insider” (http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-rim-google-hp-palm-2010-7), quoting “an anonymous source familiar with the negotiations.” However, the companies were outbid by HP, which acquired Palm for US$1.2 billion in April.

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Caller ID and click-to-dial utility adds Bluetooth speakerphone

Sustainable Softworks has released Phone Amego 1.1.14 (http://www.sustworks.com/site/prod_phoneAmego_help/PhoneAmegoHelp.html), an update of the Mac OS X (10.5 and later) tool designed to make using your phone easier when you’re near your computer by providing on-screen caller ID, letting you click to dial a phone number from your Address Book or on your screen, and optionally dialing through Google Voice. This release adds Bluetooth speakerphone capability so you can answer a call from your Mac without touching your phone.

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