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Appleu2019s subscription-based online service is about to get some new features, a stronger focus on mobility, and a new name. Find out what to expect when .Mac transforms into MobileMe.
MobileMe is a rebranded .Mac, but the service offers one stellar feature that may convince new people to subscribe. Some information can now be synchronized among devices as it changes.
Apple’s MobileMe, the bigger/better/more version of .Mac, just went live, sort of. We logged in and poked around, but then the site went dead and the server started redirecting us back to the ...
Once MobileMe takes the throne, only Mac OS X 10.4.11 and higher are supported, and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is, of course, "strongly recommended to allow you to take full advantage of all that ...
MobileMe upgrades .Mac email on the iPhone to use rapid push updating. Here's how it works, and what's new and different in MobileMe mobile mail, how to configure junk mail and security, and what ...
MobileMe's Exchange Server-style push updates for contacts and calendar events on the iPhone is entirely new from the previous .Mac. Here's how MobileMe relates to Exchange, how contacts and ...
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MobileMe's claim to fame was that it would keep a handful of things, like e-mail, calendars, contacts, photos, Safari bookmarks, and Mac Dashboard widgets in sync across all your gadgetry.
Apple's MobileMe hardware/Webware hybrid service has been out for a year now. Is it finally worth your hard-earned cash? Josh Lowensohn Former Senior Writer Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and ...
Apple has announced that all MobileMe members must upgrade to the new CalDAV-based MobileMe Calendar by 5 May 2011. It’s clear from Apple’s statement below that if you don’t upgrade manually (Apple ...
MobileMe, Apple’s replacement for its long-running .Mac service, kicked off to a rocky start last week following what was supposed to be an overnight transition.(For an overview of what’s changed ...
If you are a .Mac user and are trying to publish iWeb content via this MobileMe(ss), you can forget about it for now. It doesn't work. Period. There are huge bugs, and Apple is well aware of them.