Apple Gives MobileMe Customers 60 More Free Days

Posted by admin 18 August, 2008 (0) Comment

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 sent out these emails today to MobileMe subscribers, but if you’re one of the ones with MobileMe mail snags, you might not have gotten it. Well you’ve seen it now! Apple has some qualifications, so click on to see if you’re eligible. [Apple]

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MobileMe launch date set: July 9th at 6 p.m. PT

Posted by admin 8 July, 2008 (0) Comment

Apple has just updated the .Mac status page with the date/time of the .Mac to MobileMe switch. So, for those of you wondering when Apple might start the switch will not have to wonder any longer. July 9th from 6 p.m. until 12 a.m. PT is the scheduled date and time.

Apple says that during the switch, users will be “unable to access www.mac.com or any .Mac services … with the exception of .Mac Mail accessed via a desktop application, iPhone, or iPod touch.”

According to Apple, “MobileMe will be available as soon as possible during this maintenance window.” Be sure to stay tuned to TUAW for the latest on the .Mac to MobileMe switch.

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The real .mac opens up with new regulations

Posted by admin 27 June, 2008 (0) Comment

ICANN, the ruling body for Internet domain naming, has voted to relax a few rules that will supposedly open up a whole slew of top-level domain names, multiple news sources are reporting. They haven’t exactly said why they’re doing this, only that it will “preserve the security, stability, and global interoperability of the Internet.” Which seems like a good reason, we guess. But whatever the reason, it’s good news for people who don’t want to use the old standbys of .com or .org — now, bidding can start for .sex, .xxx, .post, or any other combination of letters.

Like, for example, .mac. Yes, for the first time in the history of the Internet, Apple would have been able to make good on its .Mac brand — except that, as you know, they decided just a few weeks ago to change that brand to Mobile Me. Though we supposed mobile.me is probably out there somewhere.

Of course, as we’ve speculated before, the change to Mobile Me wasn’t so much about domain names as it was about just getting away from the Apple brand, and creating a service that both Mac and PC users would be interested in. So odds are that Apple wasn’t waiting for .mac anyway. But it is interesting that even though they can finally have it, they don’t actually need it any more.Thanks, Darcy L!

[Source: CNN.com]

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MobileMe requires OS X 10.5.4?

Posted by admin 14 June, 2008 (0) Comment


TUAW reader Lee Car noticed something odd whilst reading the Terms and Conditions of MobileMe (I’m impressed that anyone actually reads that stuff). The official System Requirements of MobileMe say that you need ‘Mac OS X v10.4.11 or latest version of Mac OS X Leopard,’ which isn’t all that newsy worthy. However, as you can see above, the MobileMe Terms of Service lists Mac OS X v10.4.11, v10.5.4, or later. Very interesting, huh?

This leads me to believe that around the time MobileMe launches ( July 11) we’ll see 10.5.4.

Update: Cory reminds me that one of our tipsters told us to expect OS X 10.5.4 during the second week of June. Looks pretty likely to me. Read

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MobileMe requires OS X 10.5.4?

Posted by admin 14 June, 2008 (0) Comment


TUAW reader Lee Car noticed something odd whilst reading the Terms and Conditions of MobileMe (I’m impressed that anyone actually reads that stuff). The official System Requirements of MobileMe say that you need ‘Mac OS X v10.4.11 or latest version of Mac OS X Leopard,’ which isn’t all that newsy worthy. However, as you can see above, the MobileMe Terms of Service lists Mac OS X v10.4.11, v10.5.4, or later. Very interesting, huh?

This leads me to believe that around the time MobileMe launches ( July 11) we’ll see 10.5.4.

Update: Cory reminds me that one of our tipsters told us to expect OS X 10.5.4 during the second week of June. Looks pretty likely to me. Read

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