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MobileMe has had some trouble getting up and running. The push-data service from Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) is now stable and reliable, but far from perfect. To that end, Apple has rolled out a few fixes and feature upgrades to its MobileMe service. Apple’s list of MobileMe enhancements and bug-fixes include...
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iPhone and iPhone 3G users with MobileMe subscriptions have been patiently waiting for Apple to get their push-email service up to par with Apple’s usually top-notch products. The struggle to find the silver lining in Apple’s MobileMe service has started to become a bit easier as Apple refines...
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Sure, the iPhone and iPhone 3G - let’s just make it easy and say “iPhone OS” - already provides users an integrated Google Maps application that provides all the driving directions, business information, and location data (thanks to cell-tower triangulation and GPS positioning) you...
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AT&T has been struggling to keep up with demand on its data network since the launch of the iPhone 3G. Tests and speculation have all but absolved the iPhone 3G of any inherent defect as the root of sluggish data network performance on AT&T’s 3G network. At this point, AT&T’s...
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09-03-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, EDGE, ATT, 3G, mac os, Announcements, outage, AT&T, Cingular/AT&T, Services, data network, network outage, east coast
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There’s nothing worse than paying for high-speed 3G wireless data and then getting shafted with artificially-limited data speeds. iPhone 3G owners have been complaining of sluggish 3G data speeds, resulting in speculation that the iPhone 3G’s hardware or firmware were to blame. But, with...
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08-27-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, 3G, Apple iPhone, france, Orange, mac os, Announcements, Services, 3g iphone, Into iPhone, iphone 3g, 3g network, network problems, throttled, data speeds
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MobileMe is something of a stain on Apple’s iPhone 3G launch festivities. Having bitten off more than they could chew, Cupertino struggled to get their iPhone 3G fleet activated, iPhones updated, and MobileMe up and running all at the same time. Needless to say, there are MobileMe customers still...
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In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Steve Jobs confirmed that Apple did indeed build a remote iPhone application disabling feature into the iPhone’s Mac OS. The remote application disabling feature has been referred to as the “Blacklist” feature because it allows the...
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08-11-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Apple iPhone, steve jobs, mac os, Announcements, Services, blacklist, iphone 3g, phone home, remote disable
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Apple is known as one of the most secretive tech companies in the world. They rarely disclose product plans and never let the public know just what’s going on inside the Cupertino headquarters’ buildings. That is, until the MobileMe launch-fiasco drew the ire of email-less customers and Apple...
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08-05-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, steve jobs, mac os, Announcements, Services, 3g iphone, Into iPhone, apology, iphone 3g, mobileme, confession
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Vermont natives have been missing out on AT&T’s service for years now. The Vermont wireless market was apparently not appealing enough for AT&T to setup shop in the small state, keeping residents from enjoying the latest and greatest hardware that only a GSM carrier like AT&T can provide...
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08-05-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, verizon, merger, ATT, mac os, Announcements, AT&T, Cingular/AT&T, Services, unicel, iphone 3g, vermont
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If the majority of new products and services from wireless carriers and handset manufacturers recently seems to be an answer to something from Apple, it’s probably because it is. Sure, Apple’s iPhone, iPhone 3G, iTunes integration, and AppStore may not be directly responsible for all of the...
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08-04-2008
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Filed under: Zune, Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Apple, iPhone, Nokia, Symbian, rumors, xpressmusic, Apple iPhone, mac os, itunes, Services, Developer, integration, AppStore, iphone 3g, zune marketplace, nokia xpressmusic
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Apple has announced, through its dedicated MobileMe Status blog, that they’ve completed restoring MobileMe Mail service and that they’ve managed to recover lost emails from the 1% of unlucky MobileMe Mail user accounts that have been out of commission since the service’s launch a few...
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07-30-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, update, mac os, Announcements, email, Services, mobileme, mobileme fixes, mobileme problems, restored, mobileme mail
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For all you cellphone videographers looking to broadcast your oh-so-important daily lives' activities to the ether with that handy-dandy video camera you call a smartphone, Qik has finally announced their highly anticipated public beta. What, you didn't realize that smartphone of yours was...
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07-21-2008
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, iPhone, Symbian, streaming, Mobile Phone, mac os, cellphone, Announcements, applications, Services, video streaming, kyte, Qik, flixwagon, live streaming