We already knew that MobileMe e-mail services are now fully active and accessible through any desktop mail client. This morning I tried to set up MobileMe in my iPhone with OS 2.0 and I discovered that the calendar, bookmarks, and contacts all synchronized fine, even while push synching.
You\'re all set to get an iPhone 3G—you\'ve done the research, you\'ve picked a plan and you\'ve even convinced the office you\'ve got an 8am uh, sales call. Here\'s everything you need to know for launch day:
On the eve of what I thought would be another triumph for Apple - until I saw Vodafone NZ\'s iPhone 3G pricing plans and saw the huge reaction - here, for your edification, are some Apple disasters.
I tried to log in to Apple Developer Connection this morning to find out that my password had been changed and the email associated with my account was now a yahoo.com address that wasn\'t mine. Based on the emails that have appeared in my .Mac mailbox, this was accomplished by sending a one-liner e-mail to Apple.
Daniel Smith, a Canadian sales and marketing consultant with an eclectic blog called Smithereens, posted on Saturday what he called “a very plausible rumour” about the launch at of Apple’s iPhone 3G on the Rogers Communications network.
Apple has announced the launch date and time for their MobileMe service. The revamped .Mac service will offer web-based email, calendar, addressbook, photo gallery and storage capabilities as well as \"Push\" sync services. Apple announced MobileMe at this year\'s Worldwide Developers Conference in e...
See that guy? That\'s Jonny Gladwell from Auckland New Zealand. He\'s special no matter how you define the word. He\'s camped outside of Vodafone NZ right now which puts him on a path to be the world\'s first iPhone 3G owner.
Recent reports about the iPhone are sending uneasy murmurs through the online community. It has been suggested that the iPhone 3G\'s new speed boost may be inaccessible to many users, as AT&T still has a relatively small coverage area for 3G. This would leave customers paying increased rates for the same older service.
Apple plans to rely heavily on its portable checkout devices to speed up the iPhone 3G checkout and activation process at its retail stores beginning this Friday, according to information coming out of the company\'s retail meetings. Other notes from the internal gatherings follow.
Apple, disgusted with Rogers Wireless for dumping egregious service plans on would-be iPhone 3G buyers, has decided that its Canadian retail stores will have no part in helping the carrier market the new handset to customers. As a result, Canadian Apple Retail stores won\'t be selling the new 3G touch-screen phones come Friday.
A blog entry (in Chinese) claims to have a photograph of prototype case housings of the upcoming redesigned MacBook Pro. The photo depicts what appear to be top and bottom housings of a Mac laptop sitting on a box.
Despite some mixed signals at their retail meeting last night, Apple has now updated their retail website at http://www.apple.com/retail indicating that the iPhone 3G will be launched at 8 a.m. at Apple Retail stores on July 11th.\\r\\rAT&T had previously announced an 8 a.m. launch time for the iPho...
First off, we noticed the camera gave us this message before we were ready to snap a picture. Obviously, the fact that the camera wants to know your position is tied into the addition on GPS on the handset.
One of the little known mysterious features of the new iPhone 3G are 2 clearly visible screws positioned at the bottom of the handset. Two screws may not mean much, but they are fueling a discussion. The leading opinion appears to be that Apple may be offering iPhone owners a way to replace the batter by themselves.
Vodafone just went public with the information you already knew, New Zealand will see the world\'s first iPhone launch at 00:01 local time on the 11th. That\'s almost a full day before any New York, propaganda farmer gets his. In the UK, O2 is now taking pre-orders (one per customer) on a first come, first serve basis.
Although software 2.0 will bring contact search, I think an even better, more visual way to select from your contacts would be to use Contact Coverflow..