Category Archive 'Support'
01.06.08

Mobile na Me

- Wireless, Services, Rumors, Support, Telecommunications, Steve Jobs, Apple Inc., Storage, dotMac -

Non-Filipino readers might find this post’s title odd, but it’s just Taglish for “I’m mobile”, which for this blogger is a clumsy play on the rumored new name for Apple’s .Mac service (and for the purposes of this blog will be referred to as DotMac, to retain the sanity of my word processor’s autocorrect feature.) It’s also a play on the current and more-than-annoying marketing campaign of local telecom provider Smart Communications called “Me na Me” presently irritating us silly here in Manila for their Smart Buddy service.

Ok. So there I go ruining the whole structure of the post just so I could have my silly title. Let’s just have it out then: According to rumors, Apple seems to be set on renaming their DotMac service, that US$99 one-year thing where you get a paltry amount of online storage and a snotty email address that ends in “mac.com” (and some other stuff), to Mobile Me. Ugh.

Dunno about you, but the fact that you can get everything DotMac is offering for free elsewhere online seems to me a testament to the lengths fanboys will go to for their mothership. (Full disclosure: I used to be suckered into this thing too, and had a DotMac account for three years or so until I wised up and saved my money instead to buy more useful things like food. And beer.) But apparently it may be time to come back to the fold.

According to many archived reports, Apple trademarked the name Mobile Mac on Jan. 5, 2006, and while much was made of it at the time as Apple folk are wont to do, nothing happened and people forgot about it. Now though, people poking through the code of the recently released 10.5.3 update of Leopard have come across considerable evidence that Apple is finally going to use the two-year-old name, presumably after the relaunching announcement to be made at Steve Jobs’ WWDC keynote on June 9.

A rose by any other name, blah blah. What’s more important is what new stuff it will offer for the hundred bucks (or however much they’ll be charging for it), and right now all we can do is make educated guesses. Obviously it will tie in with the new 3G iPhone and include stuff like push email, wireless syncing and things Blackberry fans have been enjoying for years. We’ll just have to add Mobile Me to our list of things to wait for during the keynote. If it had really useful features, I wouldn’t be averse to signing back up again and resurrecting my old DotMac address.

Which also means most of us renegade iPhone users will have to formally sign up with Globe Telecom when it finally releases the phone for my country (sometime in September, if rumors are to be believed). Obviously my non-3G first-gen kracked-and-jailbroken iPhone won’t do, so I’ll have to pony up for the new one. Life is hard. Ah, well.

(By the way, is it just me, or does Mobile Me really sound like an embarrasingly jejune name for an Apple service? It even sounds …Microsoftian, like something Gates and Ballmer might’ve thought up. Sheesh.)

[Box art mock-up via TUAW]

26.10.07

Panther abandoned by dotMac

- Services, Operating System, Support, Updates & Patches, dotMac -

If you have a .Mac account using Panther and think you can get by without upgrading to Leopard (like you did with not upgrading to Tiger the last time), this time you’re SOL. You’re going to have to bite the bullet and bump up to OS 10.5, or at least the latest Tiger update, if you hope to continue using the US$99 service.

Starting last Friday, Apple began the process of abandoning full .Mac syncing support for users of OS 10.3. To have “uninterrupted service”, Panther users will have to pony up for at least 10.4.10 or later.

A technical note from Apple states that they are doing this to support .Mac enhancements that will emerge with the release of Leopard today, and will leave users of older versions out in the cold, especially with Calendar syncing.

Apple says

If you use Mac OS X 10.3.9 or earlier, be aware that in order to accommodate new enhancements, .Mac Sync will no longer support syncing calendars between a Mac OS X 10.3.x-based Mac and a Mac OS X 10.4.x-based Mac. Syncing calendars between two Mac OS X 10.3.x-based Macs is unaffected.”

Thus pushes the inexorable march of progress.

18.09.07

Mum Tuesday: the UK iPhone

- Announcements, Events, Support, Telecommunications, iPhone, Apple Inc. -

The Apple Event in Regent Street’s done, and we’re basically underwhelmed. Just the rollout announcement of the iPhone for the UK. No earthshakers, no surprises, no open-line 3G units. Here are the uh, high points:

  • O2 is the official sucker carrier
  • Rollout will be on November 9
  • 8GB iPhones will cost approx US$535
  • You can transfer your existing number from other carriers
  • Same banana - use iTunes to activate, update
  • Nothing new - no 16gb, no 3g, no open lines, no nothin’
  • No news on carriers for other European countries

Ho-hum. For a more detailed coverage, check out Engadget.

22.08.07

iPhone update - again

- Support, iPhone, Updates & Patches -

Heads-up! Apple’s just released through iTunes the second fix for the most talked-about gadget this year: iPhone Update 1.0.2, which in the highly technical parlance and terminology of the age is all about “bug fixes”, which is all Apple is willing to let on. Bad boys who have hacked their iPhones will have the most trouble using this update, as it will in all likelihood require you to revert to factory defaults first, which means you kiss your backups and data goodbye.

It’s 3.7MB heavy, and seems to have no new features in it. Grab your update now via iTunes.

02.08.07

Heads-up: Buncha updates

- Downloads, Apps, Operating System, Support, Updates & Patches -

Aside from the aforementioned iPhone Update 1.0.1, a few new ones have popped up that Software Update should’ve told you about by now.

One is Pro Application Support 4.0.1, which is this:

This update improves general user interface reliability for Apple’s professional applications and is recommended for all users of Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Aperture, Final Cut Express HD, Soundtrack, Logic Pro and Logic Express.

Another is the James Bond update, Security Update 2007-007 (which incorporates 006 as well), which improves security for the following components of OS X:

  • bzip2
    CFNetwork
    Core Audio
    cscope
    gnuzip
    Kerberos
    mDNSResponder
    PDFKit
    PHP
    Quartz Composer
    samba
    WebKit
    WebCor

Airport Extreme Update 2007-004, which is recommended for all Intel-based MacBook, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini computers and improves the reliability of AirPort connections.

And lastly, Safari Beta Update 3.0.3, which fixes security holes in both OS X and Windows versions. More information can be found here.

Fire up Software Download from the blue Apple logo in the upper left corner of your screen, or go direct to the source here.

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