New service will be included with MobileMe and iPhone OS 3.0 is called “Find My iPhone.”
The service itself is not yet active in MobileMe.
Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > MobileMe Account
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New service will be included with MobileMe and iPhone OS 3.0 is called “Find My iPhone.”
The service itself is not yet active in MobileMe.
Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > MobileMe Account
Apple updates for iLife ’08 suite to include MobileMe support.
07/22/2008
iLife Support 8.3 | 10MB
iLife Support provides system software components shared by all iLife ’08 applications.iPhoto 7.1.4 | 74MB
This update contains new holiday greeting card and postcard themes for use with Apple print products.iMovie 7.1.4 | 38MB
This update addresses general compatibility issues, improves overall stability, and addresses a number of other minor issues.iWeb 2.0.4 | 35MB
This update addresses general compatibility issues, improves overall stability, and addresses a number of other minor issues.
Apple was expected to release some updates to the iLife ’08 suite to bring compabilities with the newly launched MobileMe.
Apple started the .Mac to MobileMe transitions on July 9th, 2008. The transitions was anything but a smooth process. First, it was delayed by 2 hours. The .Mac web-interface was down for the next several days while Me.com was having problems. Despite of the troubles, most .Mac/MobileMe sevices were online. After a few days, the MobileMe launch finally was going somewhere. The web services went online although the performance was considerably slower than expected. Later on Apple re-explains and re-defines what MobileMe service is. The “Push” services only available between the “cloud” and the iPhone/iPod touch. Apple is still working on the “Push” service for Mac OS X/Windows. Apple also apologizes to their customers and adds 30 days extensions to MobileMe subscriptions. As of July 21st, 2008 Apple acknowledges some problems with Webmail access affecting 1% of MobileMe Members.
MobileMe launch is riddled with problems, but it is far from being a disaster as echoed by many tech-news site and blog postings. Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott called MobileMe launch as a “Crash and Burn” disaster.
Now, let’s take a look at a few things here:
Despite all of the troubles its having, MobileMe is working. Most of the blog-postings regarding MobileMe are merely copied and pasted from another site. Welcome to the echo chamber.
MobileMe is slowly replacing .Mac, and all new and current subscribers will get new “@me.com” email address.
As always, this begs for some serious creativity (or not) to get some silly email addresses.
I’ve tried them and they’re taken:
Go make your own…..
iPhone 3G: The Aftermath
Apple releases Mac OS X Update for MobileMe 1.1 (July 11th, 2008) following Mac OS X Update for MobileMe 1.0 that was released on July 9th, 2008. Available through Software Update.
UPDATE:
A friendly reminder for those waiting for .Mac Webmail to be online again. You can access your .Mac mail through MobileMe. Go to www.me.com/mail/
I’ll post more about the problems AT&T was having related to iPhone 3G activations.
Apple has provided instructions on setting up MobileMe on Mac, Windows, iPhone and iPod touch.
MobileMe is now online, and mac.com automatically redirects to MobileMe site.
UPDATE 04:20AM: Shortly after me.com redirects to http://www.apple.com/mobileme/ again.