With iOS 5, we now have access to this amazing thing called iCloud. What is iCloud? It is a new service by Apple that allows you to do a myriad of things. You will be able to store game data with iCloud, sync documents across different applications, and much more. In this AppList, we will go over some of the very first iCloud-enabled apps.
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.
With the launch of iCloud today, Apple is bringing a lot of great new features to every iDevice owner. However, for those of you who have not only multiple devices, but also share your iTunes account with family members, it can become quite a headache, here is how to deal with it.
Apple today has taken the “beta” out of its new iCloud service. Available at iCloud.com, the service replaces MobileMe and works with iOS 5.0, which will be released later today.
Apple has just announced the launch date for iCloud, the company's cloud-based offering (which we first heard about at WWDC earlier this year), at the iPhone event at the Apple Campus in Cupertino, CA. Importantly, Apple noted that iCloud will launch on October 12 (the same day iOS 5 is scheduled to launch).
Apple is expected to announce that its iCloud service will soon debut in additional countries. This news, which was first reported by CNET, suggests the service will soon be available in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and other countries.
Apple has recently announced that this Thursday, iCloud backup data will be reset, and that throughout the day users of the service will be unable to backup their iOS device to the cloud. The news suggests that both iCloud and iOS 5 are nearing competition, and that we may see a Gold Master release in October, as expected.
Apple has posted an announcement on their News and Announcements for Apple Developers RSS feed asking iOS developers to get apps ready for iCloud backup and restore. The announcement, which was posted on Friday, indicates that the long-awaited debut of iOS 5 and iCloud is imminent.
Apple has released its eighth iTunes 10.5 beta for developers and also iWork for iOS beta 3. Both updates, which are available now, offer additional bug fixes and performance updates.
Now that we are moving into fall, all the anticipated summer rumors about Apple’s new lineup are about to be exposed. We are beginning to get more concrete evidence of an upcoming Apple event.
A new software update will soon be released for Snow Leopard users that will provide iCloud service support. Version 10.6.9 is expected to become available very soon, according to news first reported by MacRumors.
Yesterday, Apple released new developer seeds of OS X Lion, iCloud and iPhoto. According to the release notes, no major changes have been made in the latest versions of the software, and no new beta version of iOS 5 has been released.
If you have multiple MobileMe accounts managing them can be come quite a headache if they contain a lot of data. To avoid this crisis you can copy data from one account to the other, eliminate unnecessary accounts and practically merge all your data. That is exactly what we show you how to do in this tutorial.
We've just received word that Apple has released a new iCloud-enabled version of Safari for Lion to registered developers of the iOS and Mac developer programs this week.
Following the unveiling of Apple's iCloud migration tool for developers, more details have emerged concerning what will be happening to MobileMe subscribers and their plans once they make the move.
This week, AppAdvice told readers exclusively about iTunes Replay and its new magazine. Meanwhile, Skype for iPad finally arrived in some of the news making headlines in the week that was.
If you were worried that Apple wouldn't let you properly transfer your MobileMe data to iCloud when the time comes, you can now rest assured that they will.
Technology is always advancing and as such a developer’s work is never done. Now, a new survey suggests that going forward, many developers are focusing their attention on providing mobile products that utilize Apple’s iCloud service and Google’s new social network, Google+.