
The Register has confirmed that IBM is developing a Lotus Notes client for the iPhone, and that they are "working closely" with Apple to create a native application for the iPhone and iPod Touch for business use.
Apple and IBM haven't been the best of buddies since Apple switched to Intel chips in their computers back in 2005, but that's water under the bridge now, and while both companies are in the IT industry they compete at almost no level.



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