Tiverias Apps has released a useful iPhone app for fans of Google’s email client, Gmail. Described as the missing link between Gmail and the iPhone, GPush enables iPhone users to receive instant Gmail message notifications on the device. The app can also be customized to behave exactly how they want it to. &ld... |
18 August 2009 05:52 GMT |
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Apple has announced that the MobileMe service has been updated with a number of improvements, detailing each and every one in a Support document now available online. Mail, Gallery, iDisk Push Contacts and Push Calendar, and the MobileMe Control Panel for Windows version 1.4 are mentioned among the affected component... |
1 July 2009 10:33 GMT |
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Apple has sent out an email to registered iPhone developers inviting them to start testing live push notifications, using the iPhone OS 3.0 beta and iPhone SDK 3.0. In the same email, Apple also encourages developers to join the Apple Developer Forums and report any issues they uncover using the Apple Bug Reporter to... |
10 April 2009 04:33 GMT |
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A report containing information in regards to Apple's plans with Snow Leopard mentions that a new iPhone OS 3.0 beta build is on its way to members of Apple's Developer Connection. Reportedly, the same people leaking fresh Snow Leopard details know that an upcoming iPhone OS 3 beta allegedly activates the l... |
26 March 2009 09:05 GMT |
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MobileMe users are reporting that Apple has sent them a warm e-mail announcing that the Push feature has been restored to the service, and is working properly. Push issues have long been plaguing both MobileMe subscribers, as well as Apple's developer community.An excerpt from the e-mail sent out to MobileMe sub... |
2 March 2009 09:21 GMT |
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Users of MobileMe have been receiving a new e-mail that looks like it comes from Apple, warning that attempts to renew the MobileMe subscription have failed because of a problem with charging the credit card. The message prompts users to log in and update (provide) their credit card information on a site that looks l... |
12 February 2009 07:07 GMT |
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Windows users were last targeted by the MobileMe Control Panel Update on September 9, when Apple issued several major updates for all its software and devices. Just under a month after that, the Cupertino giant decided a new update was in order for users of its subscription-based collection of online services and sof... |
3 October 2008 05:24 GMT |
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It has been revealed that Apple is attempting to have its software installed on Windows users' PCs without their consent, again. Similarly to its move with the Safari 3.1 update this spring, Apple has reportedly bundled a MobileMe control panel applet with the iTunes 7.7 update for Windows users.What's wors... |
22 July 2008 09:32 GMT |
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