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Apple's MobileMe service suffers another outage. This time it's Web mail yet again, which seems to be giving Apple some of its biggest hiccups. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.
Apple’s tacking on an addition 60 days to the 30 days it already doled out to MobileMe subscribers, which means you’ve got an entire three months extra to wait out the issues you’ve been having. Apple ...
"Your MobileMe subscription will be automatically extended through June 30, 2012, at no additional charge," Apple said in an e-mail to MobileMe customers. "After that date, MobileMe will no longer be ...
Some Mac users are calling foul after discovering that information entered on their Mac and PC calendars and address books isn’t pushed instantly to the servers in the MobileMe “cloud.” Apple, ...
As a set of Web services, MobileMe hasn't been a huge hit for Apple, but the improvements to the two-year-old offering might be enough to convince Apple holdouts to give it another try. Here's a look ...
We published a report last week about the release of Apple's new MobileMe Gallery app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Now shortly after that, Apple has released a series of knowledge base articles that ...
Apple Inc. said yesterday that it silently applied a major update to MobileMe last month and it outlined nearly 30 fixes to the problem-plagued online e-mail and sync service. Users, however, ...
Like the presidential seal that vanished without comment from a politician’s press podium, the competitive marketing brickbat that Apple flung at BlackBerry — that BlackBerry’s push e-mail works only ...
Will I be able to access iCloud services on the web? Yes. Web access to iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Find My iPhone will be available at icloud.com this fall. Only two things really hurt about ...
MobileMe is one of Apple’s few failures. A recent Fortune profile [via MacStories] of the company tells the story of how an irate Steve Jobs once lambasted the application’s team for its shortcomings.