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iCloud services, including ‘iCloud Mail,’ will be accessible on the Web

By: Todd Haselton |Jun 25th, 2011 at 01:01PM
Filed Under: Apple, Mobile, Photo Stream, Services, Software, iCloud

According to Apple’s new MobileMe transition FAQ page, users will be able to access their iCloud services from the web. Specifically, the site says:Will I be able to access iCloud services on the web?Yes. Web access to iCloud Mail, Contacts, Calendar, and Find My iPhone will be available at icloud.com this fall.The FAQ also details some other issues that MobileMe users may be concerned about as their accounts are moved to iCloud. Apple says that photos, apps, music, and books do not count against the 5G...

What to expect at WWDC 2011

By: Jonathan S. Geller |Jun 6th, 2011 at 09:01PM
Filed Under: Apple, Features, Lion 10.7, OS X Lion, Opinions, WWDC 2011, guest mode, iCloud, iOS

Today is the day that Apple CEO Steve Jobs and other executives will unveil the next advancements out of the industry’s leading innovator at WWDC 2011. While Apple has already announced that the company will be talking about three different main products — iOS 5, iCloud, and Mac OS X Lion — the fact is, Apple once again could possibly change (and influence) the entire way we use computers and mobile devices. Let’s look at iCloud, for example: if Apple is able to transition the device-centric a...

Microsoft details Windows Phone ‘Mango’ business features

By: Todd Haselton |May 17th, 2011 at 08:00AM
Filed Under: Business, Features, General, Lync, Microsoft, Mobile, Services, Software, Wi-Fi, Windows Phone 7, pinnable

Paul Bryan, Microsoft’s senior director of business experiences product management for Windows Phone, has written a blog post that details Windows Phone Mango’s business productivity features. The update, which will be discussed in deeper detail during a press conference in New York City on May 24th, will include pinnable email folders for quick access from the homescreen, conversation view in email, server search, and a new Lync application for business chat users. Bryan also said there will be a...

Meet ‘The Nest’: Cross-platform, multi-app Twitter sync done right

By: Zach Epstein |May 6th, 2011 at 10:00PM
Filed Under: Android, General, MetroTwit, Mobile, Rowi, Services, Software, The Nest, Windows 7, Windows Phone 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, backend, cloud backup, columns, iOS, read status, state saving, synchronize

When it comes to Twitter, we’re just as addicted as every other poor soul who got sucked in. We’re constantly connected on our phones and computers, always checking our timelines, and we crouch in a corner and cry every time the fail whale rears its ugly head. As addictive as the service is though, Twitter is often asleep at the wheel when it comes to features. Luckily, that’s where third-party developers come into play and when it comes to Twitter apps, there are now thousands of choices ac...

BBM support for BlackBerry PlayBook now available

By: Todd Haselton |May 2nd, 2011 at 11:51AM
Filed Under: 1.0.0.83, BlackBerry, BlackBerry Bridge, General, Mobile, RIM, Services, Software

PlayBook owners over on the CrackBerry forums have discovered that, after applying a new BlackBerry Bridge v1.0.0.83 update, they were able to use BBM on their BlackBerry PlayBooks. The feature reportedly only works with BlackBerry 6 devices right now, although there are rumblings that a BlackBerry OS 5 version is in the works as well. You’ll also need to update your BlackBerry Messenger application to the newest version first, and that should be available from RIM’s BlackBerry Beta Zone. Unfortun...

Confirmed: Apple now owns icloud.com

By: Andrew Munchbach |Apr 29th, 2011 at 06:50PM
Filed Under: Apple, Services, Storage, Xcerion, iCloud, synching

Following up on a rumor from yesterday, Digital Daily‘s John Paczkowski has confirmed that Apple has purchased the domain name icloud.com — henceforth to be known as iCloud, we’re sure. “Sources in a position to know” confirmed to the publication that Swedish company Xcerion has sold the domain to Apple, although they could not confirm that the Cupertino-based company paid $4.5 million for it as was reported yesterday. Apple is widely expected to launch a cloud-based service in t...

Apple stealthily recording, storing GPS position of iPhone, 3G iPad users [video]

By: Andrew Munchbach |Apr 20th, 2011 at 10:18AM
Filed Under: 3G iPad, Apple, GPS, Mobile, Software, Tablets, Wi-Fi, consolidated.db, iOS, timestamp

Several researchers at O’Reilly have discovered an extremely troubling feature of iPhones and 3G iPads running Apple’s iOS 4. In a blog post and accompanying video, the site details that Apple is storing the GPS coordinates of cellular iDevices locally, in an unencrypted and unprotected file. “Ever since iOS 4 arrived, your device has been storing a long list of locations and time stamps,” reads the post. “We’re not sure why Apple is gathering this data, but it’s cle...

Mozilla launches Firefox 4 for Android and Maemo [video]

By: Todd Haselton |Mar 29th, 2011 at 08:47PM
Filed Under: Android, Google, Maemo, Mobile, Services, Software, firefox sync, mozilla firefox 4, tabbed browsing

On Tuesday, Mozilla released the latest version of Firefox 4 for Android and Maemo smartphones. Firefox 4 now includes support for Firefox Sync, which allows you to sync open tabs, history, bookmarks, passwords, and other data, between your computer and your smartphone. The new Firefox allows for tabbed browsing, add-on installation, and features a new, streamlined look. Mozilla says it will also automatically hide the browser controls when they aren’t in use, which should allow users to view more of th...

Firefox 4 leaked a day early, download it now

By: Todd Haselton |Mar 21st, 2011 at 09:43PM
Filed Under: Browser, Services, Software, firefox4, mozilla firefox 4, rc2

Firefox 4 has been leaked for Mac and PC a day before the company said it would be officially available. Mozilla promises the user interface in Firefox 4 is sleeker and easier to use, and it enables users to keep open tabs, bookmarks, history, and passwords in sync with other devices running a Firefox browser. Firefox 4 also has a new feature that allow you to drag and drop open tabs into groups that can be arranged and named. The leaked downloads aren’t available direct from Mozilla, so we suppose ther...

Mozilla: Firefox 4 launching on March 22nd

By: Todd Haselton |Mar 16th, 2011 at 11:43PM
Filed Under: Browser, Software, firefox sync, firefox4, mozilla firefox 4, rc2

Mozilla said on Wednesday that RC1 of its Firefox 4 build has received a “very warm welcome,” and that since there aren’t any known issues, IT and Marketing have given the go-ahead to launch the final build on March 22nd. Firefox 4 will meet stiff competition from IE 9 and Chrome 10 when it launches, but it provides an updated user interface that Mozilla says is both sleeker and easier to use. Firefox 4 also lets users synchronize settings, passwords, bookmarks, history and open tabs with ot...