Apple seems really intent on turning iCloud.com into something people actually use daily. Last year, the company redesigned the iCloud.com page, which is essentially a repository of all the stuff you ...
This guide is designed to show you how to use iCloud Mail on iCloud.com. In the modern era, where digital communication is a cornerstone of our daily interactions, email continues to be a vital means ...
After issuing updates to iOS, iPadOS and macOS in the past few weeks, Apple has rolled out a redesigned iCloud.com website with more functionality, such as support for browser notifications for Mail ...
In this new episode of iOS Decoded, we take a deep dive into what’s new in iOS 26.4 beta 1, with in-depth looks at dozens of new features and changes. For example, we get our first look at the ...
Apple's beautiful new redesigned iCloud webpage has exited beta and is now live for all users with an Apple ID. The company previously tested the design on its beta website in October. When people log ...
Between the release of the iPhone 16 and the arrival of iOS 18, it's been a busy few weeks for Apple. We're still learning everything there is to know about the hardware and software updates from the ...
iCloud offers a lot of convenience, and if you have an icloud.com or me.com email address you can use one account for access to your device backups, photos and videos, purchases, email, and more.
Apple's iCloud.com is typically the place I go when I need to download a bunch of photos or other files from my iCloud account, but it's not something I'd use on a daily basis. With a new redesign, ...
The Apple ID account system is rigid and inflexible. Once you’ve created an account with an Apple-controlled address at me.com or mac.com in the old days or icloud.com over the last several years, you ...
Apple’s cloud-based storage, backup and syncing service is the glue that connects iOS and macOS and makes everything work seamlessly. For those times when problems arise, we have the answers on how to ...
If you've been around the Mac long enough to have an @mac.com address, you've seen Apple trying to migrate you to @icloud.com. Now it's removed yet another trace of the old, favorite email address.
Apple's decision to move Hide My Email to a dedicated "private.icloud.com" domain appears to have the consequence of making it easier for platforms that want to block iCloud aliases to do so. Apple is ...