Apple has just launched three new advertisements featuring their latest iPhone: the 4S, and some of it’s biggest features. The three advertisements are available on Apple’s YouTube channel. Apple advertisements are notable for their simple, clear messages on how the company’s devices can improve your life, and these three are no different. The ads, featuring iCloud, the new 4S upgraded camera, and Siri, are available below:
Read More →For those of you who are currently beta testing iTunes Match, Apple has announced that they’ll be shutting down and deleting the libraries tomorrow. Basically, this means that iTunes Match beta won’t work for you any more if you’re currently using the beta version. Apple is telling users to turn off the service both on their computers and mobile devices, and is currently working to release iTunes Match officially.
Read More →Today, Apple went on a roll with releasing new software for it’s devices – which included the long-awaited iOS 5 update as well as iCloud.
There’s been a lot of new stuff added, so here’s a summary of what’s new.
Read More →Today, Apple released its iTunes “in the Cloud” feature, which was available for the US back in June, to multiple other countries around the world.
The feature allows users to easily redownload music previously purchased in iTunes to any registered device so that users do not have to store an entire library onto every single device.
Read More →CNet reports that Apple has been trying to secure world-wide iCloud music rights so that it can be ready for a possible October 4th launch during the company’s media event.
Read More →Apple recently sent an email to developers notifying them that the company was preparing to wipe out all iCloud libraries housing iTunes Match data for the purpose of “improving the overall quality and reliability” of the product.
Read More →Today, for the first time ever, Apple has seeded a build of OS X that fully includes iCloud functioning as part of its components.
Build 11C55 comes 9 days after the previous build -11C48 – which included developer builds of 1Tunes 10.5 and iWork for iOS.
Read More →According to Macrumors, iMatch will allow both streaming and downloading content from the cloud to your device.
However, the streaming process is actually more complicated than what it would seem.
Macrumors describes the process as something like this-
Read More →Even with the recent launch of Lion, it is still apparent that many Mac users are still on OS X Leopard. Thus, Apple appears to be preparing OS X Leopard 10.6.9 to allow iCloud support in order for everyone to utilize the new service.
Well, at least that’s what we think.
Read More →Earlier today, Apple released Match Beta to developers through an email.
The email noted that all beta subscribers would get a bonus three-months free with their $24.99 subscription which covers both the beta and the 12-month normal launch subscription.
Read More →Earlier today, Apple released its newest OS X 10.7.2 pre-release update – Build 11C37 – to developers solely for testing with iCloud features. At the same time, Apple also released the seventh Beta version of iCloud add-on installer.
As usual, this pre-release update is targeted specifically at developers so that they can refine and test out the new features in association with their own software.
Read More →Apple has released an update to the 10.7.2 developer preview of OS X Lion. They released the preview of 10.7.2 a little while ago after the release version of Lion was unleashed on the Mac App Store.
Read More →As usual, Apple is opening up its newest software system to developers just before official launch. This is good news for us, because it means that everything is going smoothly and we should expect to get iCloud soon.
Just recently today, Apple opened its MobileMe.com/move url, which allows developers to migrate all of their data from their MobileMe accounts to iCloud. Of course, non-developers do not yet have usage.
Read More →As Apple approaches its transition from MobileMe to iCloud, we’ve all been wondering what will happen to existing MobileMe accounts.
That question has been answered though, as Apple just recently revealed its plans for the transition accounts.
Apparently, Apple has promised that it will keep transitioning accounts active until June 30, 2012. Until then, MobileMe will still retain most of its functions. However, for some time it was confused as to how storage would be transitioned.
Read More →Apple just unleashed iOS 5 Beta 5 for developers in the Developer Center, along with an updated iTunes beta, Xcode Developer Preview and Apple TV beta update. The iOS 5 beta update is also downloadable via an Over The Air update straight onto the device.
Read More →A report from Cult of Mac has come in that Apple is already approving app updates with compatibility for the unreleased iOS 5. iOS 5 is scheduled to be released in the Fall, and this new development could mean that it may be a little earlier in the season.
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