The New York Times is reporting that Apple does not have plans for a smaller iPhone "anytime soon", and that engineers are busy finishing the next iPhone 5, which should be ready by this summer. There's more to this. According to the NYT's second source: Another person who is in direct contact with Apple also...
Keeping it all in sync with MobileMe More MobileMe speculation from "sources" coming your way. I'm going to take this 'source' from Cult of Mac with a grain of salt, especially after hearing about Apple's "cloud-only" iPhone rumour. New details report that MobileMe's plans include a mashup of Foursquare, uStream, and Facebook. As per Cult...
Today, The Loop issued some thoughts on the recently rumored MobileMe overhaul. The opinion is that instead of using a cloud-based strategy to share and access files via MobileMe, Apple may instead opt to use MobileMe as the “brains†of a service that accesses the user's computer for hosting media and content. Instead of trying...
Okay, I told you yesterday the iPhone rumours would be coming in fast and furious, and they have as promised. The WSJ reported from 'sources' that a smaller iPhone is coming, roughly half the size of the iPhone 4, along with a revamped MobileMe service for streaming multimedia. Today, Cult of Mac reports that their...
As promised, the Wall Street Journal has provided more details of the next smaller iPhone, along with MobileMe and iTunes. Here's what Yukari Itawani Kane added: The person who saw the prototype of the new iPhone said the device was significantly lighter than the iPhone 4 and had an edge-to-edge screen that could be manipulated...
More digging into iOS 4.3 Beta 1 has revealed a potential new upcoming MobileMe feature called “Find My Friendsâ€. The feature is associated with the Settings.app, so it will likely have a toggle such as the Find My iPhone feature. It is clear that such a feature would be Apple's attempt at offering a location-based...
If you lose your iPhone, you need to ensure you've setup Find my iPhone. This service was previously part of MobileMe's annual $109 subscription fee, but recently became free of charge thanks to Apple. Dave Crooks had his iPhone 4 stolen in Calgary, and Find my iPhone came to the rescue. Dave had his vest...
Tonight Apple announced the availability of calendar alerts on me.com using the company's MobileMe service. Similar to how calendar alerts work on any iOS device, users can now set up alerts for events and receive notifications through the online webapp so long as the web browser is open with the Calendar webapp. The new MobileMe Calendar...
Tonight from 10PM – 12AM PST, Apple will be applying scheduled maintenance for its me.com service, MobileMe. During the maintenance, web apps on me.com will not be accessible and the maintenance will also affect those trying to sync data between devices. “Due to scheduled maintenance, some MobileMe members may be unable to sync between their...
MobileMe is Apple's email, photo/file hosting, and syncing service for iOS devices and Mac/PC's. The service costs an annual $109.00 and over the years, user responses to the service have been mixed. Some users love the service and use it religiously while others feel that the $109 annual price is too high for similar services...
Alongside the iOS 4.2 launch, Apple also revealed that the latest iDevices (iPhone 4, iPod touch (2010), or iPad) could use the MobileMe Find My iPhone feature for free. While initially you had to have the latest iDevice, it was later found out that older iDevices could also use Find My iPhone for free if...
Update 1: Seems as though me.com has been updated. Check out the screenshot to the left and compare it to the original one below. Did Apple mess up? When Apple announced iOS 4.2 this morning, the company also made their Find My iPhone service, normally a part of the $109/year MobileMe subscription, free for all...