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  • Live Mesh makes its way to the Mac

    Although there are already platforms like Dropbox and MobileMe for the Mac when it comes to syncing your data with the cloud, these solutions may not be right for some users. Those people will be happy to know that Microsoft’s Live Mesh platform has now made its way to your Mac OS X machine. All that’s required is a small application and a Windows Live ID, and you’ll be on your way to adding Mac…

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MobileMe a major spam risk

by Michael Goonan on Aug 22, 2008 at 04:45 PM

Just when you thought nothing else could possibly go wrong with MobileMess, it seems that Apple has created a spammer’s paradise! Learn about it after the break. Continue Reading »

Another two months of free MobileMe

by Kirk Hiner on Aug 19, 2008 at 06:08 AM

A lot of people are looking at Apple’s new MobileMe service and seeing push delays, server outages, e-mail oddities, etc. Me? I’m looking at it and seeing, as of this morning, a total of 90 days of free service. In their ongoing effort to smooth things over with angry customers,… Continue Reading »

It’s official: MobileMe is a flop

by Michael Goonan on Jul 24, 2008 at 05:00 PM

David Pogue of The New York Times calls it “Apple’s MobileMess”. Walt Mossberg of The Wall Street Journal says it is “far too flawed to be reliable.” When Apple is hearing these sorts of things about MobileMe from a usually unmistakable Apple fanboy (Pogue) and a man who has called… Continue Reading »

MobileMe is here…again? Free 60-day trial

by Kirk Hiner on Jul 23, 2008 at 04:48 PM

MobileMe, Apple’s upgrade to their previous .Mac web service, has been available pretty much since the iPhone 3G launch. We’ve seen MobileMe 30 day extensions and MobileMe reviews since then, so why are some Apple users just now seeing the official release announcement? Perhaps Apple was waiting until the kinks… Continue Reading »

Free MobileMe 30 day extension offered

by Indraneel Purohit on Jul 16, 2008 at 05:30 PM

Apple’s successor to .Mac, MobileMe, announced during WWDC and touting a release date of one week ago, has faced some difficulties with stability. Thus, Apple is offering a 30-day service extension to eligible users, gratis. An e-mail was sent out to all MobileMe/.Mac users, apologizing and informing them of the… Continue Reading »

MobileMe: Coming July 9th at 6 p.m. PT

by Josh Holat on Jul 8, 2008 at 07:15 AM

For those of you who are patiently awaiting your .Mac address to officially become a MobileMe address with all the nice, new features, the wait is almost over.  On July 9th at 6 p.m. PT you will officially be able to sync all of your information to the cloud, using… Continue Reading »

MobileMe available for pre-order on Amazon

by Michael Goonan on Jul 6, 2008 at 10:15 PM

Amazon.com is now offering MobileMe for pre-order on their website at $89.99—about 9% off Apple’s price. This comes after Amazon has apparently sold out of .Mac retail boxes which they were selling for $69.99, but raised to $77.99 after MobileMe was announced at WWDC. This has to be welcome news… Continue Reading »

Apple gaffe: Mobile Me shipped too soon

by Indraneel Purohit on Jul 3, 2008 at 12:30 PM

As you can tell from the picture above, Apple’s MobileMe has been accidentally shipped to a lucky customer. MobileMe announced at WWDC and (truly) available worldwide on July 11, is the successor to Apple’s .Mac service. The customer in question, who reaped the benefits of a trigger happy Apple shipping… Continue Reading »

Save on MobileMe - Updated

by Michael Goonan on Jul 1, 2008 at 02:06 PM

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Me.com e-mail adresses online

by Josh Holat on Jun 29, 2008 at 05:30 PM

The first stage of the .Mac revamp is underway as some users are noticing that their .Mac addresses are now also working with MobileMe.  To get your MobileMe e-mail address, simply take your existing e-mail address with @mac.com and change it to @me.com.  For example, “myemail@mac.com” would now be “myemail@me.com.”… Continue Reading »

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