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Apple grants MobileMe users another free 60 days
It appears that Apple is still having trouble with its new MobileMe synchronization service. In an email sent to subscribers today, Apple said that it had already made “many improvements” to MobileMe but will add 60 days onto the end of every subscription as they continue to sort out a few unspecified bugs with the service.
This latest offering is in addition to the free month all users received when the system first failed and comes hot on the heels of a leaked internal memo, where Steve Jobs admitted that it was a “mistake” to roll out the service at the same time it launched the iPhone 3G and other big products. Details of the extension and eligibility are explained in an Apple Knowledge Base note.
This latest offering is in addition to the free month all users received when the system first failed and comes hot on the heels of a leaked internal memo, where Steve Jobs admitted that it was a “mistake” to roll out the service at the same time it launched the iPhone 3G and other big products. Details of the extension and eligibility are explained in an Apple Knowledge Base note.
User Comments (1)
Post a comment| thejedislayer on August 19, 2008 10:29 PM | And now they're paying for it with buggy software out and
less revenue coming in. Pays to be patient.
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