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Though it might not be released for a while, Apple is supposedly doing some internal testing with iTunes 11, the next major refresh of the program it uses to sell users mobile and digital content. The report comes from 9to5Mac, which cites unnamed sources and even provides what it says is a screens ... Full Article »
Unveiled at Apple’s new iPad event in San Francisco on Wednesday, iPhoto – the last of Apple’s iLife suite of user-friendly creative apps to be ported to iOS – is nothing short of brilliant. It’s not Photoshop (Apple has Aperture to compete with other robust desktop clients), but it’s ex ... Full Article »
So you found a new, fancy smartphone under the tree this year but don’t know how to get everything to work properly. No worries. We’re here to help. Whether you are completely new to the world of smartphones or have recently switched providers, below are some helpful hints on how to set things ... Full Article »
After months of waiting, another big piece of Apple’s cloud offering has finally been released to the public: iTunes Match. You might remember the name from way back at Apple’s Worldwide Developer’s Conference 2011 in June, when then-CEO Steve Jobs announced the service as part of Apple’s i ... Full Article »
Apple’s iCloud service allows users to re-download purchased music and apps, as well as store photos and other content on Apple’s servers. Now Apple wants to leverage the service for movies. That’s according to a report from the Los Angeles Times, which states that Apple is in the middle of n ... Full Article »
Apple announced that iOS 5 will be available October 12 and will include more than 200 new features. Notably, there was no mention by Apple CEO Tim Cook or iOS chief Scott Forstall about a Facebook partnership. Apple did debut a new iPhone and iPad app called Cards, which allows users to send “sn ... Full Article »
The update to iOS 5 must be getting close, because Apple is rolling out more of the features we heard about in March at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. The newest feature is iCloud, Apple’s cloud-based storage service that replaces its MobileMe service. The cloud storage wil ... Full Article »
It’s hard to believe the calendar has already flipped to July. Time flies when you’re staring down at your iPhone all day, I guess. But what better time than the year’s midpoint to take a look at some of the more interesting tidbits and trends from 2011 thus far? WWDC Shakeup - Jamming in the ... Full Article »
Monday at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs rolled out a new batch of software as part of the company’s newly announced iCloud service. One big portion is called “iTunes in the Cloud,” and it’s that big cloud music service we’ve been ... Full Article »
For the first time since 2006, Apple (AAPL) did not show off a new iPhone to open the company’s annual Worldwide Developer’s Conference. Instead, Steve Jobs today officially unveiled Apple’s iCloud music and media storage service as well as new operating software for Macs and mobile devices. ... Full Article »
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