Year: 2010

Apple updates MobileMe Calendar Web app

Apple has launched a tweaked the MobileMe Calendar Web app. MobileMe is the company’s US$99-per-year suite of Internet tools.

It sports a new web interface with calendar sharing and event invitations, as well as new features designed to make it easier to use. Features include the ability to: share calendars with family and friends (though they must be MobileMe members in the beta); publish calendars for groups or teams; and offer event invitations with RSVPs. The app works with the calendar applications on the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Mac.

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Iomega rolls out external SSD drives

Iomega has announced new host-powered Iomega External USB 3.0 SSD Flash Drives. The pocket-sized 1.8-inch external USB 3.0 SSD Flash drives will be available in early November in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities.

They’re encased in a sleek metal enclosure that delivers added protection from drops up to 10 feet. Iomega’s new SSD Flash Drives feature 256-bit hardware encryption for security, bundled anti-virus and backup software.

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I think the Verizon iPhone rumors are on target at long last

The rumors are flying again that Verizon will start carrying the iPhone in 2011. My gut feeling tells me that those rumors are, at long last, right.

If this happens AT&T will lose its exclusive hold on the smartphone. Some industry researchers estimate that Verizon’s release of the iPhone would drive Apple’s U.S. sales higher by at least five million units in 2011.

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