BY Joe White on Wed August 08th, 2012
Here's a great Find My iPhone "success story." Remember, this free service could save your iDevice!
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BY Joe White on Tue August 07th, 2012
Are cloud-based services like iCloud really all that secure?
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BY Joe White on Mon August 06th, 2012
The answer, it would seem, is "not hard at all."
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BY Joe White on Tue July 31st, 2012
It's July 31 folks, and Apple is closing down iWork.com. If you haven't yet saved documents hosted over at the website, be sure to do so quick before you lose them forever!
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Wed July 25th, 2012
While it has issued its final reminder for its customers to download their documents from the soon-to-be-defunct iWork.com, Apple has today updated its suite of iWork apps for iOS.
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BY Joe White on Tue July 24th, 2012
Apple has been planning on shutting down iWork.com for a while now, largely due to the launch of its iCloud services. Now, with just one week to go until Apple pulls the plug on the older service, the company has issued iWork.com users with a final reminder, advising them to download all documents housed at iWork.com to a computer before the website shuts down for good.
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon July 16th, 2012
After ages in limbo, @me.com email accounts are making their way to iCloud.
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BY Tommy Ly on Sun July 01st, 2012
Apple has officially closed the doors to MobileMe.
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BY Brent Dirks on Wed June 20th, 2012
Apple’s iCloud and iMessage services are apparently experiencing widespread outages.
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BY Tommy Ly on Wed June 13th, 2012
Have you ever cleared your Notification Center on your iPhone, just to have it fill up on your iPad? With iOS 6, your notifications will sync across devices.
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon June 11th, 2012
Full iCloud integration is finally coming to OS X.
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BY Joe White on Wed May 23rd, 2012
Back in April, Katy McCaffrey had her iPhone stolen while she was on the Disney Wonder cruise ship - she didn't see who took the handset and, thinking her iPhone was lost forever, gave up hope. Then one day, she checked on her iCloud-powered Photo Stream, and noticed something odd: the thief who stole her handset hadn't disabled Katy's pre-configured services, meaning every image he'd taken on the iPhone - twenty, so far - had been synced to Photo Stream.
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BY Brent Dirks on Thu May 17th, 2012
Apple is planning on powering its huge North Carolina data center entirely from renewable energy by the end of this year.
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BY Brent Dirks on Mon May 14th, 2012
It looks like iOS 6 and iCloud will be on the receiving end of some major, new photo sharing and video syncing features.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon May 14th, 2012
With Apple officially closing the MobileMe service on June 30, many of our readers might be worried about losing their me.com email accounts. In two words: don’t worry. According to a new posting on Apple’s MobileMe site, those users unable to upgrade to iCloud, can still keep their legacy emails.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri May 11th, 2012
Visiting beta.icloud.com earlier today gave visitors a sneak peek at what Apple might be planning for their iCloud.com website. Included here for the first time were links to two iOS-centric apps.
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BY Dave LeClair on Sun May 06th, 2012
Users still lingering on MobileMe get free iCloud storage through September 2012.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue May 01st, 2012
Apple today announced they would be ending the public beta for their iWork.com service. The service, which iCloud largely replaced, will end on July 31.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun April 29th, 2012
Despite our previous concerns that the event wouldn't happen until later in the year, Apple announced this week that WWDC 2012 would be held in June. Meanwhile, Google joined the storage wars as the tech heavy unveiled Google Drive. Finally, who can forget Steve Jobs as Willy Wonka in the week that was. Enjoy!
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed April 25th, 2012
Following yesterday’s Google Drive announcement, you may be wondering how Google's solution stacks up next to other Web-based storage services. Here’s our take on five of the best.
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