BY Joe White on Wed November 30th, 2011
CloudPaste is a new jailbreak tweak and service that allows users to sync their clipboard between Apple devices, including iOS devices and Mac computers. Once installed, the text you copy on one device will be available to paste on another.
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BY Joe White on Tue November 29th, 2011
The popular iA Writer applications for iPad and Mac have recently received an update. Now, both apps feature support for iCloud and are available for a reduced price. The iPad application is currently available in the App Store for $1.99 (60 percent off its original price), while the Mac app is available for $8.99 (50 percent off).
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BY Joe White on Mon November 21st, 2011
The popular task management iPhone app, Todo, has received an update. Now, users of the application can take advantage of support for iCloud, meaning their pending tasks will sync between iOS devices running Todo. Furthermore, a variety of tweaks and improvements mean the $4.99 app is now better than ever before.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Mon November 14th, 2011
Apple today released iTunes 10.5.1, a software update that officially brings iTunes Match to the masses for the first time.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri November 11th, 2011
Nearly one month after it was supposed to arrive to the public, Apple’s iTune Match service remains in developer beta only. However, that could soon change. Apple today sent an important email to developers, which seems to suggest the beta is about to end very soon.
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BY Joe White on Thu October 27th, 2011
Apple sent an email round to its registered developers yesterday evening, in which it noted that the company is planning on "deleting all current iCloud libraries on Thursday, October 27."
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue October 18th, 2011
By now, most of us have upgraded our iPhone/iPod touch and/or iPad to iOS 5 and have begun using a few of its 200 new features. Still, many other features have gone untouched and with good reason – we didn’t even know they were there. One of those is the ability to share Reminder app to-dos with other people, a trick recently uncovered by Justin French.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue October 18th, 2011
In December 2009, Steve Jobs summoned the founders of Dropbox, Drew Houston and Arash Ferdowsi, to the Apple Campus in Cupertino, California. Over tea, Jobs indicated that he saw Dropbox as a strategic asset that Apple wanted. Instead, we got iCloud, according to a new report first published by Forbes.
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BY Joe White on Fri October 14th, 2011
The updated version of Instacast now synchronizes podcasts between iOS devices via iCloud, which is an incredibly handy feature.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu October 13th, 2011
It now appears that Apple’s problems yesterday and early today concerning iCloud have been corrected. According to the company’s own iCloud System Status page, all problems at this hour have been resolved. As such, iCloud is fully operational.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu October 13th, 2011
Each iCloud user automatically receives 5GB of free storage. However, Box.net has announced it will soon offer 50GB of storage for anyone with a free Box Personal account, according to 9 To 5 Mac.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu October 13th, 2011
One of the advantages of Apple’s new Photo Stream is that whenever you take a photo using your iPhone/iPod touch or iPad 2, they are automatically pushed to iPhoto or Aperture via iCloud. Regrettably, this means embarrassing photos could show up on your computer for others to see. But, this doesn’t have to be! Thanks to this tip from AppAdvice reader Harold, you never have to face the prospect of others seeing photos you wish to keep personal.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu October 13th, 2011
After first tackling music, Apple is said to be negotiating with Hollywood types to bring movies to iCloud as well. And by movies we mean streaming movies, which would be the first for the Cupertino, California-based company.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed October 12th, 2011
As a reminder, existing MobileMe customers receive 20GB of additional iCloud storage space for free, through June 30, 2012. This is on top of the 5GB of free storage all iCloud users are getting. After that date, users will be charged for the extra space unless the account is downgraded before that time.
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BY Matthew Sims on Wed October 12th, 2011
Apple launches the iCloud Control Panel to help Windows users stay in sync.
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BY Joe White on Wed October 12th, 2011
Apple might have only launched iCloud earlier today, but already iCloud compatible Mac applications are appearing in the Mac App Store.
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BY Joe White on Wed October 12th, 2011
Apple has launched a migration tool for MobileMe users, which allows them to transfer their account over to iCloud.
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BY Matthew Sims on Wed October 12th, 2011
Today is a great day for the iDevice faithful. Not only do we get iOS 5, we also get something that we've been speculating about for over a year now: Apple's iCloud.
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BY Matthew Sims on Wed October 12th, 2011
Two of the many new features iOS 5 brings to you, as well as my personal favorites, are the Reader and Reading list features added to Safari.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed October 12th, 2011
Moments ago, Apple released updates to its popular iWork apps – Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. This update, version 1.5, allows users to store their documents automatically via iCloud for the first time.
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