Apple iOS 7 Review

Apple reinvented touchscreen smartphones; now it’s reinventing iOS. The new iOS 7 for iPhone and iPad has no small legacy to live up to, and it’s pulling no punches in doing so, refreshing not only the design but going deeper, streamlining commonly used features, paring back unnecessary bloat, and polishing up things like Siri. It’s […]

iCloud.com goes out of beta ahead of iOS 7 launch

As owners of iPhones, iPads, and iPods eagerly await the release of the new iOS 7, Apple prepares its cloud service for the onslaught of upgrading users as well as new users that will be purchasing the new iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s later this week. Now Apple has finally lifted the curtains off iCloud.com, […]

iPhone 5s Review

We’ve come to expect evolution not revolution from the “S” update to Apple’s iPhone range, but the iPhone 5s could be enough to buck that trend. Inside the familiar metal casing beats a new processor, the Apple A7, making the iPhone 5s the first smartphone – and iOS 7 the first smartphone platform – to […]

iOS 7 is Gorgeous, but Could Be Even Better

iOS 7 is Gorgeous, but Could Be Even Better

Apple’s new iOS 7 represents the most substantial change to the iPhone since it started supporting third-party apps. But as dramatic as the update may look, it doesn’t go far enough functionally.

    



iCloud Website Gets An iOS 7 Makeover

iCloud Website Gets An iOS 7 MakeoveriOS 7 is expected to see a release on the 18th of September and for those who use the iCloud website frequently, you might have realized that today the website is looking a little different from before. As pictured in the screenshot above, the new iCloud website has been redesigned to reflect the new iOS 7’s theme. The icons have been changed to match the icons on iOS 7, with the exception of the iWork for iCloud icons that still remain the same from before. Gone too are the skeumorphic designs and the website basically feels like a larger version of iOS 7 and even comes with an animated background that will also come preinstalled with iOS 7 devices.

Presumably the iWork for iCloud icons will get a makeover when the apps have been updated, but for now they are admittedly rather out of place compared to the flatter and more pastel-colored icons. What do you guys make of the new iCloud website? Did you prefer this design over the previous one?

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    Android 64-bit support already baked in: just add hardware

    Supposing you were more than excited about the announcement by Apple this past week that their next-generation Apple A7 chip and iOS 7 brought on 64-bit support for processing, it may come as a shock that Android already has such capabilities. In fact, because Android is based on Linux, it’s had the ability to work […]

    Will regular consumers hate or love the new Apple look and feel?

    Will regular consumers hate or love the new Apple look and feel?

    iOS 7—Apple’s revamped mobile operating system—will be available for all consumers tomorrow. It will be a shock for every John and Jane out there. Will they hate it or love it?

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    Why iOS 7 Is Apple’s Most Important New Product in Years

    Why iOS 7 Is Apple's Most Important New Product in Years

    Tomorrow, millions of current iPhone and iPad owners will be prompted to update iOS with a tap. Friday, millions more new iPhone buyers will start receiving their already updated rainbow pastel plastic iPhones in the mail. In those two days, the world will be introduced to iOS 7. And how it responds is more crucial to Apple’s future than any phone could ever be.

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    iOS 7.1 Release Rumored To Take Place In October

    iOS 7.1 Release Rumored To Take Place In October

    Tomorrow Apple will finally release iOS 7 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch to the public. The rumor mill is already infatuated with the future versions of iOS 7. It was reported recently that Apple has already started testing iOS 7.0.1, 7.0.2 and 7.1. The latter is said to be a major update that will apparently be released in October. Only yesterday it was rumored that Apple will conduct yet another media event on October 15th. At the event it is expected to unveil the iPad 5, iPad mini 2, refreshed iMac and MacBook lineup and maybe a new Apple TV as well.

    The folks at BGR claim to have heard from multiple sources that iOS 7.1 will launch alongside the bevy of products at Apple’s event next month. As the version number suggests, iOS 7.0.1 and 7.0.2 are likely to be minor updates that come with incremental bug fixes, performance and stability improvements. It remains to be seen what major changes iOS 7.1 brings. Apple is yet to confirm anything about a media event, so right now it can’t be said for sure if iOS 7.1 will indeed be launched next month. Apple first unveiled iOS 7 at the Worldwide Developers Conference 2013 back in June. The update brings a completely new user interface as well as a lot of new features.

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    iPad 5 in Gold: three color SIM trays appear in repair shops

    Now that the iPhone 5s has been unveiled, the 5th generation iPad is up for the big leaks show, appearing this week with three different color SIM card trays. These parts appear to be popping up in a manner not unlike the parts we saw earlier this year that indicated the Gold iPhone 5s as […]