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 <title>Why MobileMe is really worth it</title>
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 <description>MobileMe has been tough to defend since day one of Mac.com. It costs a hundred bucks a year. What do you get for that dough? Oh, a whole pile of world-class, useful features.
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 <title>Apple updates Leopard, speeds up MobileMe sync</title>
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 <description>Apple boosted the sync performance of its MobileMe online service today, months after it rolled out the service to so much criticism that it felt obligated to extend users&#039; subscription.
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 <title>MobileMe stumbles again, goes dark for nearly 7 hours</title>
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 <description>Even though Apple Inc. recently upgraded the back-end infrastructure of its problem-plagued MobileMe, the online service was offline for nearly six hours Monday.
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 <title>Apple&#039;s MobileMe lacks key security feature</title>
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 <description>Users of Apple&#039;s MobileMe have already discovered that the US$99-per-year service is sometimes slow and unreliable, and they&#039;re now talking about another shortcoming that was intentional.
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 <title>Apple&#039;s MobileMe mail, Google&#039;s Gmail go dark</title>
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 <description>Apple&#039;s MobileMe and Google&#039;s Gmail online e-mail services suffered hours-long outages Monday, leaving millions of users unable to access their accounts.
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 <title>Bugs &amp; Fixes: Items that disappear from the iPhone</title>
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 <description>Since fixing MobileMe flaws is all the rage these days, this week&#039;s post tackles the problem of vanishing contact and calendar events synced to your mobile device via Apple&#039;s online syncing service. And I&#039;ll also turn my attention back to smart flash drives, the subject of last week&#039;s post.
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 <pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 14:42:02 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Jobs shakes up Apple management over MobileMe debacle</title>
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 <description>Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs has given MobileMe to the executive who heads iTunes, part of a shake-up over the sync service&#039;s public problems since its launch last month, according to a memo sent to company employees earlier this week.
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 <title>Jobs: MobileMe &quot;not up to Apple&#039;s standards&quot;</title>
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 <description>Apple CEO Steve Jobs conceded in an e-mail to Apple employees that the company had made numerous mistakes during the launch of its MobileMe Internet service, saying that the service &quot;was simply not up to Apple&#039;s standards&quot; and that it &quot;clearly needed more time and testing.&quot;
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 <title>Apple admits new MobileMe problem</title>
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 <description>Although Apple Inc. has restored full e-mail service to about 40% of the subscribers who have been locked out of their accounts for more than a week, the company today acknowledged a new problem with the sync service.
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 <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 13:49:35 -0400</pubDate>
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 <title>Apple restores partial access to MobileMe e-mail</title>
 <link>http://www.itworld.com/internet/53845/apple-restores-partial-access-mobileme-e-mail</link>
 <description>Apple Inc. late Friday announced that it had restored partial access to blacked-out MobileMe e-mail accounts, but acknowledged that some messages sent to those accounts had been lost during the week-long outage.
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 <pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 15:12:02 -0400</pubDate>
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