IDrive Lite is easily one of my favorite iPhone applications. It backs up my contacts to the cloud so I don't have to worry about losing that vital information were I to lose the device or accidentally drop it into a river (don't ask), it works like a charm and it's absolutely free. And today the company behind the app, Pro Softnet Corporation, made the tool even more useful. IDrive...
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MobileCrunch on 17th Sep 2009 (via techcrunch.com)
Gone are the days when contact details were stored in diaries, today all the data is stuffed into mobile phones. To relieve mobile phone users from the risk of losing their contact details, the IDrive Lite app comes to the rescue of iPhone and BlackBerry users by taking a backup of their contacts. The app
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Mobiletor on 17th Sep 2009 (via mobiletor.com)
If there is one thing any mobile phone owner would dread is that of losing the stored contacts that are normally saved on their handset. This could be attributed to a lot of issues like software problems or worst, handset breakdowns. And while many do not really have a reliable way of backups for their
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Mobilewhack on 17th Sep 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
Just weeks after T-Mobile USA Sidekick users experienced a cloud computing snafu, Palm users on Sprint Nextel's network who are trying to move their backed-up content from one webOS-based device to another have been unable to access large amounts of their backed-up information that resides in the cloud. The problem apparently stems from the automatic backup function offered by Palm ...
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FierceMobileIT on 2nd Dec 2009 (via fiercemobileit.com)