Apple has sent out e-mails to members of MobileMe (formerly .Mac) to remind them that the old .Mac HomePage is going away for good on July 7. The phasing out of the online webpage creation tool is due ...
For Mac users, the free ride is officially over. The end came this past summer, when Apple decided to improve iTools, its landmark suite of free, integrated Web services. The new suite, named .Mac ...
As part of a continued celebration of the Mac's 30th anniversary, Apple is launching localized versions of the "Mac 30" homepage and corresponding mini-site to its international websites, the latest ...
Parts of .Mac are still hanging around despite the changeover to MobileMe in mid-2008—namely the HomePage and Groups features. They won't be around for much longer, though. In an e-mail sent to ...
Through the various changes to Apple's online services (iTools, .Mac, and MobileMe), Apple still retained the option to access photos, movies, and other shared files via Web sites created in the older ...
Apple today announced that two legacy tools associated with .Mac, HomePage and Groups, will no longer be offered as of July 7, 2009. The two services are not currently offered as part of MobileMe but ...
Apple has updated its .Mac service, offering members new features to HomePage and iCards and a free download of Symantec’s Norton Parent Control software, which helps restrict kids’ access to the ...
Apple has announced via an email to MobileMe members that pages created with the legacy .Mac Homepage web application will cease to be viewable online as of November 8, 2010. Dear MobileMe member, ...
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