MobileMe, Apple's subscription-based online storage suite, has officially closed its doors. Users who want an Apple-flavored cloud storage option will have to turn to iCloud now. Apple announced it ...
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The sun is setting on the MobileMe era. By the time Sunday rolls around—on June 30 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time to be precise—the cloud storage and syncing service that Apple debuted in 2008 will fade ...
One of the few black marks on Apple's product track record is being retired tomorrow, but parts of it will live on. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote ...
Ars has decided to the release the full email Steve Jobs sent to Apple employees declaring that “MobileMe was simply not up to Apple’s standards.” There’s actually not much you haven’t already read, ...
The iPhone isn’t the only Apple product getting a July makeover. Apple is also revamping .Mac, its collection of Web-based tools. Starting next month, .Mac gets new applications, a new focus on ...
MobileMe will shut down next Saturday, and it's been difficult to find the right replacement for its fantastic Web-based photo galleries. At least four services suit my admittedly modest needs. For me ...
Push messaging was brought into the mainstream by Research In Motion, which got started selling two way pagers. RIM gradually advanced its network with a bolt-on system that interfaces with corporate ...
While the launch of MobileMe didn't go smoothly as planned, the service itself is brilliantly well designed, both usable and attractive (despite some remaining flaws), and demonstrates the real ...
In recent updates of Apple knowledge base articles, the Cupertino computer maker offers insight for users that need help with MobileMe as well as an overview of how MobileMe billing works. Joe ...
MobileMe has always seemed like a hard sell in the consumer market. For $99 a year, Apple‘s suite of Web-based services delivers…<drum roll>…e-mail! A calendar! Online apps and storage! Yep, stuff you ...
Infinite Loop alum David Chartier alerted us this morning that his MobileMe account type had changed from “Family Pack” to “Full Member.” Turns out that several MobileMe subscribers have reported ...