June 17, 2009
With the availability of iPhone OS 3.0, MobileMe members can now use Find My iPhone to help recover a lost iPhone or remotely wipe the personal data on it.
To get started, use iTunes to update your iPhone software to iPhone OS 3.0, and then follow these steps:
On your iPhone's Home screen, tap Settings.
Tap Mail, Contacts, and Calendars.
Make sure Fetch New Data is set to Push.
Select your MobileMe account and turn
on Find My iPhone.
We also recommend setting up a Passcode Lock on your iPhone, so only you can turn the Find My iPhone feature on and off. Go to Settings and tap General followed by Passcode Lock.
If your iPhone goes missing you can log into me.com on any computer to access Find My iPhone (under Account) and display your iPhone's approximate location on a map, write a message to be displayed on its screen, and play a continuous sound for two minutes even if the iPhone is set to silent. Or if you fear the worst, you can initiate a remote wipe to permanently erase your personal data and restore the iPhone to its factory settings. Watch this video to see how it all works.
June 17, 2009
The new iPhone 3GS lets you shoot video in addition to photos, and sharing those videos on your MobileMe Gallery works exactly the same. From your camera roll choose what you want to share — video or photo — tap the arrow in the lower left corner, and choose Send to MobileMe. Enter a title, choose the album you want to publish to, and tap Publish. (If there are no albums in your Gallery, one called "New Album" will be automatically created.) Click here to learn more about Gallery.
June 17, 2009
MobileMe members who use iCal on a Mac can publish calendars to MobileMe to share with friends and family. To publish an iCal calendar, simply click the calendar and select Publish from the Calendar menu. You can then send an email inviting other iCal users to subscribe.
Your friends and family can now subscribe to your published calendars and view them on their iPhone or iPod touch running iPhone OS 3.0. They simply view the invitation email on their device and tap the link to set up the subscription to the calendar. For more details on how to publish calendars to MobileMe and subscribe to them, please read this support article.
June 9, 2009
At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2009 we announced Find My iPhone, a new MobileMe feature that lets you locate your lost iPhone on a map at me.com. You can write a message to display on your iPhone to help someone return it to you, and play a sound even when it is set to silent mode. And if you can't recover your iPhone, you can use Remote Wipe to permanently erase the data on it.
Find My iPhone can be found at me.com today, but you also need iPhone OS 3.0 (available on June 17) installed on your iPhone to use the feature.
You can learn more about Find My iPhone by visiting What's New for MobileMe.
June 1, 2009
We've recently released MobileMe Control Panel for Windows version 1.4. It is recommended for those who use MobileMe for syncing contacts or calendar on a Windows PC connected to a corporate network that uses proxy servers (some corporations use proxy servers to access the Internet). Click here for information on the proxy servers it supports. If you already have the MobileMe Control Panel installed, you can automatically upgrade to version 1.4 by downloading and installing iTunes 8.2. If you don't already have the MobileMe Control Panel on your PC, see these instructions for installing and setting it up.