MobileMe, when it launched in 2008, was practically crippled out of the gate. A suite of online-based productivity and communication offerings, MobileMe was launched into the marketplace to provide ...
Now Mobile Me is gone and my MobileMe ID has become an iCloud ID with 25GB storage. My AppleID has also become an iCloudID but with only 5GB storage. This is not a problem on the Mac where I enter the ...
"Your MobileMe subscription will be automatically extended through June 30, 2012, at no additional charge," Apple said in an e-mail to MobileMe customers. "After that date, MobileMe will no longer be ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS)— Apple has pulled the plug on its first foray into cloud computing ending its paid cloud and synch service MobileMe. The service was supposed to synchronize calendars, contacts, ...
Apple's iCloud is on the horizon, bringing free back-up and syncing across all your Apple devices. But what does that mean for those who've already forked out for MobileMe? Richard Trenholm was CNET's ...
This is great, but it would be more useful if I could merge this into the iCloud account I used when I iCloud was a separate thing from Mobile Me. IMNSHO, this is a big fail for Apple, and it's been ...
As one of the many people who purchased a MobileMe subscription in years past, you've probably already made the transition to iCloud and haven't looked back. In July of 2012, Apple noted during iOS 6 ...
Apple on Monday made it official, saying it will pull the plug on its MobileMe sync and storage service in 2012. Apple emailed MobileMe subscribers with the news, telling them it would shutter the ...
A certain proportion of shameless scammers have their eyes set on your iCloud account. They are sending phishing emails in which they claim to be Apple and request your login information. They say ...
Once you click the Move to iCloud button the process starts. I haven’t tried, but I bet there’s no going back once you’ve done this so think about it first. MobileMe gets its move on into the iCloud.
Some Mac users are calling foul after discovering that information entered on their Mac and PC calendars and address books isn’t pushed instantly to the servers in the MobileMe “cloud.” Apple, ...