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Technology reinforces generation gap

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Apple says sorry to MobileMe customers, now full steam ahead!

Business IT - Networking

Apple also announced that it is going to stop using the term 'push' in connection with the transfer of MobileMe data to Macs and PCs, explaining that while changes to emails, contacts and calendars propagate between iPhones and the web applications immediately, it can take up to 15 minutes for changes made on a Mac or PC to filter through.

But it sounds as if there may be improvements ahead. In the email sent to customers, Apple said "we are going to stop using the word 'push' until it is near-instant on PCs and Macs, too."