Apple moved its web-based versions of its iWork office suite, including Pages, Numbers, and Keynote out of iCloud’s beta site and onto iCloud.com on Thursday. The web versions are free, and… Read more »
Since the embarrassing revelation that iCloud’s two-factor authentication didn’t actually cover many of Apple’s online services, partially responsible for a rash of leaked celebrity photos last year, Apple has been gradually adding the security setting… Read more »
Apple announced a new cloud-oriented app called Photos last June at its developer’s conference, which we later learned would replace iPhoto and Aperture. The new Photos app for iOS came as part… Read more »
The iCloud Photos web app, which allowed users to access photos uploaded from iPads and iPhones in a web browser, has been taken down. Users navigating to the beta app’s permalink now… Read more »
The software tool that was used to exfiltrate many of the photos that comprised the infamous iCloud celebrity nude dump of 2014 has received a big update. Elcomsoft Phone Breaker now… Read more »
Looking to whip your contacts into shape? Brewster, a startup that offers contact cleaning services, now syncs with iCloud or Google, so users can use their phone’s built-in contacts app. Read more »
A new Apple tool allows users to check whether a iPhone has Find My iPhone turned on by typing in the device’s unique identifier into a web form on iCloud.com. Read more »
Apple re-introduced two-factor authentication to iCloud earlier today, after pulling it in the wake of last month’s leaked cache of celebrity nudes. This time, it covers the device backups many of… Read more »
iCloud Drive, the cloud storage service announced by Apple(s appl) at WWDC, looks like a Dropbox killer in its ability to share files across devices and platforms. The company had officially announced… Read more »