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 Nokia to expand its online services with Ovi (Finland)

  • September 8th, 2008
  • 10:36 am

Nokia is now working on the expansion of its online content-sharing site. To compete with other contenders like Apple and Microsoft, Nokia is in Sync with Ovi. Users of Nokia phones can now synchronise their contact lists and calendars with an online calendar and address book. To this begining there are shortcomings too as the company is approaching the offerings as a mobile-phone developer as opposed to a software or online services developer. This service is similar to Apple’s MobileMe, but have some differences, too, whereas MobileMe pushes changes to and from the iPhone, Ovi synchronises the changes per user commands. Both Ovi and MobileMe allow users to upload ages from the device to an online site and remotely access files. MobileMe offers an email service, but Ovi doesn’t. Except for a prmium version Ovi is free but MobileMe costs £59 per year.

 Apple MobileMe subscribers’ email loss restored (US)

  • August 1st, 2008
  • 8:28 am

A few days back Apple’s MobileMe , the premium e-mail service, faced a glitch, as reported by Wireless Federation on 22 July, created a problem for iPhone users, as they were not able to access their e-mails. Regarding which, Apple even feared losing subscriber’s email content.

As of now, Apple has managed to restore the locked - out subscribers and recover e-mail loss. The Mac subscribers till July 9 and those users who registered on or before July 15 have recieved a special 30-day extension for free usage of MobileMe with Apple’s apology.

To read the article on MobileMe “Apple iPhone’s latest problem stems from MobileMe (US)” click on the following link http://wirelessfederation.com/news/apple-iphones-latest-problem-stems-from-mobileme-us/

   

 Apple iPhone’s latest problem stems from MobileMe (US)

  • July 22nd, 2008
  • 7:13 am

Apple’s iPhone faces another glitch in it’s premium email service.

The company has been migrating its Mac pay email service to an upgraded version, called MobileMe. But in doing so, it has run into problems, including service outages and customers losing access to their accounts, the latest in the string of issues that have cropped up since the launch of the latest iPhone, an unusual turn for a company known for its attention to detail in its products and services.