Posts Tagged ‘aol

Email accounts that use the push method for message retrieval enable you to have email messages delivered directly to you as soon as the message is received by your email provider instead of checking periodically or manually for new messages. On iPhone or iPod touch, push email is supported for the following email account types: MobileMe Microsoft Exchange Yahoo! Other email accounts such as POP, IMAP, AOL or Gmail accounts do not support push message retrieval on iPhone or iPod touch but can instead be setup to fetch mail at specified intervals or manually when the Mail application is opened. Note: A Wi-Fi connection is required to send and receive email on iPod touch.

You may be unable to sign in to the iTunes Store using your AOL screen name on your iPhone or iPod touch. When this occurs, you may see a message stating that your user name or password was invalid or incorrect.

Filed under: Software , WWDC , Interviews , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch I had a moment to talk to Technical Director Christina Wick at WWDC . She told us about the Mapquest app, plus a cool lifestreaming feature coming soon to AIM. Christina was featured in a video by Apple about developing on the iPhone, and it’s clear AOL has embraced the platform, with several apps performing exceptionally well on the store.

You may see the following message when trying to sign in to the iTunes Store with your AOL account:  

Filed under: Software , iPhone , App Review Once upon a time, multipoint navigation on the iPhone required some heavy lifting, and a bit of savvy was required to get you from Point A to Point B to Point C. Using the built-in map application, you could enter a future location as a bookmark, as a contact, or you could use the “Recents” button. MapQuest 4 Mobile iTunes link provides the same multi-point trip functionality, and builds upon it with single tap location-based services as well as integration with the company’s web-based service

With iPhone OS 3.0 for your iPhone or iPod touch, you can now search information contained on your device and mail downloaded from your mail accounts and servers: IMAP mail server Exchange server Yahoo! Google AOL MobileMe

Filed under: Software , iPhone We’re getting tips from multiple sources that Apple has invited a group of iPhone developers to test drive AOL’s updated Instant Messenger app for the iPhone — complete with push notification — in an effort to see how Apple’s servers will handle the traffic. The invitation included the following: “As a developer actively working with iPhone OS, we would like your help in a private test of the Apple Push Notification service

Apple today invited a number of its iPhone OS 3.0 beta users to participate in a second high-volume test of Apple’s Push Notifications system. This round of testing will use a developer preview of AOL’s AIM instant messaging application and is sched…


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