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MobileMe was a subscription-based collection of online services and software offered by Apple Inc. from 2008 to 2012, before being replaced by iCloud. It provided email, backup, storage, sync, and location features for Mac, Windows, iOS, and iPod Touch users.
Mobileye is a subsidiary of Intel that develops self-driving technologies and ADAS systems for cars. It was founded in 1999 by Amnon Shashua and has partnerships with various automakers and mobility providers.
iDisk was a service that allowed Mac users to store and access their files online. It was discontinued in 2012 and replaced by iCloud, but some users could download their files or use Backup software.
AOL Mail offers features like security, personalization, and mobile access for free. Sign up for an AOL account and get news, weather, and more with your email.
iLife was a suite of media creation and editing programs for macOS and iOS, developed by Apple Inc. from 1999 to 2013. It included iTunes, iMovie, iPhoto, iDVD, iWeb, and GarageBand, but most of them are now sold separately or replaced by other apps.
Apple Account, formerly known as Apple ID, is a user account by Apple for their devices and software. Learn how to create, modify, use, and secure an Apple Account, and what services it offers.
iWeb featured built-in support for publishing to MobileMe, a suite of online applications developed by Apple, and to other third-party web hosts with FTP.Once account information was entered, users simply clicked a button to publish their entire website. iWeb could then publish updates to the user's Facebook profile to notify others of changes to the website.
Back to My Mac was a feature introduced with Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) that uses Wide-Area Bonjour to securely discover services across the Internet and automatically configure ad hoc, on-demand, point-to-point encrypted connections between computers using IPsec.