News by Brian James Kirk on Friday February 13, 2009.
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HTC has released BlackBerry Connect Desktop Tool, allowing users of several HTC devices to setup services using BlackBerry Enterprise Server. BlackBerry Connect allows HTC devices to support push e-mail, wireless e-mail reconciliation, and attachment viewing.
Also included in the application is remote look-up of corporate directories, wireless encryption, intranet access, wireless device provisioning, and remote control of e-mail settings such as out-of-office replies, filters, and auto-signatures. The service is available for the HTC Touch Diamond, HTC Touch HD, HTC Touch Pro and HTC TyTN II. Users can download BlackBerry Connect Desktop Tool here. [via SlashPhone]
Brian James Kirk
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don @ 8:28:52AM EST on Saturday February 14, 2009
so how much does this service cost? and why would blackberry allow this?