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Fun iOS 10 Fact: When You Delete Apple’s Stock Apps, They’re Not REALLY Deleted

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Top 8 iOS 8 Features That You Should Know

Apple is going to release new iOS 8 soon which is going to be apple’s biggest update in recent years. There are plenty of cool iOS 8 features coming this september for iPhone and iPad users going to love. So we are going to tell eight key iOS 8 features.

Here are the 8 key Apple iOS 8 features:

Health:

Apple has been pushing health connected apps in future, that square measure one the related to Nike’s Fuel Band company. With the Health app, apple taking it a step any for its future. As we have a tendency to all know, Health take US along from completely different health apps associated with apples apps into one place, making a comprehensive profile for the user. It additionally lets the users send health info to doctors at elect hospitals.

Home Kit:




The best from apple in iOS 8 features is its home kit that is in a position to remotely management your home device that square measure connect together with your mobile with Bluetooth or wireless local area network. Home Kit may be a step toward changing your apple smartphone into a foreign management device to control connected devices in your home.

New tricks for Siri:

The iPhone’s known voice assistant, Siri learn many new things in IOS eight. currently it will work additional higher together with your voice and action.
And you’ll modification your song with the assistance of the newest technology of Shazam app I apple iphones.

 ‘Do Not Disturb’ in Messages:

This is an easy very little feature, it’s alittle modification in it however take additional eyes thereon the
‘Do Not Disturb’ in Messages that assist you in cash place. In Messages, “Do Not Disturb” you\’ll mute your conversion threads at the time on=f meeting. So, if your buddies square measure nailing down that disturb you whereas you’re at work, you\’ll build them hush.

 QuickType:

Google is best with prognosticative text in there smartphones however Apple giving it a lift with QuickType. The keyboard feature in IOS eight can build causation messages quickly by estimate that what you’re reaching to write before you end it, lease you faucet and locomote to following word. This feature in your Phones is already featured. however Apple secure that QuickType is that the new feature which can learn your language and writing habits, as well as however you text with several completely different message threads.

Interactive Notifications:

With this one, Apple catches a brand new notification feature that is already employed by humanoid house owners. Interactive Notifications is assist you to manage your notification from notification center to direct the app.

 Family Sharing:

A new feature for iTunes gamma hydroxybutyrate vi mambers will share there apps and songs purchases across completely different devices of apple. suggests that no got to grap one things 2 time in an exceedingly same home.
The catch is you’ll ought to use a similar mastercard for all those purchases. It’s Apple’s approach of preventing too liberal interpretations of the word “family.”
This iOS 8 feature additionally can let relatives additional simply share calendars, photos, reminders and also the like.

 iCloud ikon Library:

Apple can currently provide additional storage for all of your photos and videos within the cloud with access to them from any device.
The iCloud ikon Library additionally can embody a “smart” writing feature that lets users slide their finger to regulate multiple effects at a similar time. as an example, the app can permit you to tweak light-weight, distinction and color on photos, with each adjustment mechanically updated across all of your devices.
We love to know what our readers think about these iOS 8 features, so do comments and share your views.
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What Do iOS 8 And The New iPhones Mean For You?

Well, Apple’s new operating system (iOS 8) and iPhones (6 and 6 Plus) are officially out. What does the OS update mean for you? Should you get one of the new phones? We’ll try to help you answer those questions throughout the course of this article.

What do you think of the new devices? The new OS? .


First things first. Here’s what iOS 8 looks like.
Just kidding. If you don’t want to, you don’t even have to keep the new U2 album in your iTunes library
If you found it, and were less than thrilled, just know that was Apple and the band being “punk rock” and “disruptive”.

Okay, let’s move along. iOS 8

Apple calls the new version the biggest iOS release ever. It features major updates to apps like Messages and Photos, new content sharing capabilities, and new connections between apps and devices.
“Quickly find and edit the photos you take,” Apple says of the release. “Add your voice right in a text message. Let your health and fitness apps communicate with each other, with your trainer, and even with your doctor. We’ve also provided developers with deeper access and more tools. You’ll have new keyboard options and even more ways to share your content. And you’ll be able to use iCloud and Touch ID in ways you never have before.”
The new Photos app has new search features and smart albums that take care of your photo organization, makes your shots look better, and has new editing tools.


Messages lets you tap to record and send voice or video message. You can also share your location easily.


The iOS 8 interface gives you a new way to respond to notifications as well as shortcuts for those you talk to most. There are also new Mail management features.


The virtual keyboard adds contextual word suggestions as you type, even recognizing who you’re typing to and whether you’re in Mail or Messages.


There’s a Family Sharing feature that lets up to six people in your household share each other’s purchases from iTunes, iBooks, and the App Store. It lets families keep up with each other’s photos, calendars, and locations, as well.


iCloud Drive lets you work on any file from any device, and the OS connects with Macs in a deeper way than was previously possible. You can start an email on one device, for example, and continue it on another. You can even answer phone calls from your iPhone on your Mac or iPad, and send SMS messages from any of these devices.



Also included is an activity tracker, heart rate monitor, and other health and fitness apps that communicate with each other.


For developers, the iOS 8 SDK has over 4,000 new APIs, and includes new sharing options, widgets, custom actions and document APIs.
iOS 8 became available on Wednesday, and is available for iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPod touch 5th generation, iPad 2, iPad with Retina display, iPad Air, iPad mini, and iPad mini with Retina display.
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus became available on Friday, but even before that, the the reviews from the tech blogs were overwhelmingly positive.


The iPhone 6 is a “thin, sexy phone with a killer camera,” says noted tech journalist David Pogue.
The device is “the best smartphone you can buy,” according to Walt Mossberg at Re/code.
“The iPhone 6 is a great upgrade for current iPhone owners, or for anyone, really. It manages to provide a much larger display in a phone that’s still small enough to handle easily,’ he writes.
The sentiments are echoed throughout the…echo chamber. Most have just about the same amount of praise for the iPhone 6 Plus, but some do find it to be just too big.
John Gruber, who is perhaps the most well-known blogger of all things Apple, says, “If you simply want a bigger iPhone, get the 4.7-inch iPhone 6. That’s what it feels like: a bigger iPhone. If you want something bigger than an iPhone, get the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus. It feels more like a new device — a hybrid device class that is bigger than an iPhone but smaller than an iPad Mini — than it feels like a bigger iPhone.”
He adds, “If you don’t want a bigger iPhone — and in recent weeks I’ve heard from numerous readers who still pine for the 3.5-inch display iPhones — you might be disappointed by this year’s iPhone lineup, and should consider sticking with the iPhone 5-class models.”
Read Gruber’s take for probably the most comprehensive review of the devices out there so far.
But all of that was from the media. What do average people think about the devices? Well, here’s a real-time feed of the iPhone conversation on Twitter, so see for yourself:
In light of recent celebrity photo leaks, the security of Apple devices has come into question, which is probably why Tim Cook wrote a letter for the company’s website addressing security and privacy concerns. Here are a couple of excerpts from that:
Security and privacy are fundamental to the design of all our hardware, software, and services, including iCloud and new services like Apple Pay. And we continue to make improvements. Two-step verification, which we encourage all our customers to use, in addition to protecting your Apple ID account information, now also protects all of the data you store and keep up to date with iCloud.
We believe in telling you up front exactly what’s going to happen to your personal information and asking for your permission before you share it with us. And if you change your mind later, we make it easy to stop sharing with us. Every Apple product is designed around those principles. When we do ask to use your data, it’s to provide you with a better user experience.
Our business model is very straightforward: We sell great products. We don’t build a profile based on your email content or web browsing habits to sell to advertisers. We don’t “monetize” the information you store on your iPhone or in iCloud. And we don’t read your email or your messages to get information to market to you. Our software and services are designed to make our devices better. Plain and simple.
One very small part of our business does serve advertisers, and that’s iAd. We built an advertising network because some app developers depend on that business model, and we want to support them as well as a free iTunes Radio service. iAd sticks to the same privacy policy that applies to every other Apple product. It doesn’t get data from Health and HomeKit, Maps, Siri, iMessage, your call history, or any iCloud service like Contacts or Mail, and you can always just opt out altogether.
Cook also makes it a point to note that Apple has never worked with a government agency from any country to create a backdoor in any of its products or services, and has never allowed access to services (and “never will”).
The NFC feature of the new iPhone models only support Apple Pay, which is the company’s new payment mechanism for users to pay for good and services in the physical world (as well as online). Still, the company already has 220,000 retail locations on board for that.
In case you’re wondering how the phones stack up against their Android counterparts, here’s a comparison with the Samsung Galaxy S5.
Oh, and don’t forget, if you get an iPhone, you’ll be able to use that Apple Watch when it comes out.
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IPhone Owners Can Switch to Moto X Easier With Free Tool

The Moto X is one of the best smartphones on the market, tempting many iPhone 4s and iPhone 5 owners to upgrade to it instead of the iPhone 5s, and a new tool makes the switch even easier.


The Moto X is customizable with the Moto Maker service that lets users pick colors and startup information and now the process includes a free migration assistant that can connect to iCloud and download contacts and calendars directly to Gmail with no muss or fuss.



Many Android phones offer migration assistants to pull user data out of iTunes backups, but this is one of the first that offers the service directly in the order process.



Switch iPhone to Moto X with this new tool.



Punit Sonji, the VP of Product Management at Motorola Mobility, shares images of the iCloud to Gmail switcher tool in progress on the Moto Maker website. This appears to be an option only for new Moto X orders. GigaOm highlights a Motorola Help page that outlines how the process will work and what fields will transfer to Google.






Login to iCloud on the Moto Maker website to switch form iPhone to Moto X easier.





The Moto X comes with a Migrate app that connects to another Android phone for easy switching and setup, but the app does not connect to the iPhone. Samsung and HTC both offer iPhone connection services that perform similar operations and even go further by recommending apps users may want to use.



There is no word on if or when the service will come to Moto X owners who buy the device in stores or who already purchased one but need to switch over contacts and calendars from iCloud. Only AT&T smartphones are available through Moto Maker right now, but rumors suggest Verizon will become a part of the Moto X customization in November.



This is not going to be the dealbreaker for most users comparing Moto X vs. iPhone 5s, but an easy way to switch is very important for owners who will already need to re-learn how to use features on an Android phone for the first time.



Apple currently does not offer a switch tool to help Android users switch to iPhone. Users can sign in with Gmail, but this does not bring their photos, apps and other information over.



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Steve Jobs connected iCar

 worldwide marketing at Apple Inc -- Phil Schiller said there was discussion about Apple making a car.


Why not an iRobot -- the very advanced technologies of Apple Inc can be used to built robots, but they prefer to build a car. Is there a specific reason ? Yes, Steve Jobs considered designing a connected car, the iCar. This Billion Dollar Hippy clearly wanted Apple‘s influence to 
extend to all areas of daily life.

The iCar may not look like robot, but the features will definitely be present. As Steve Jobs dreamt of building a connected car,

iCloud will be present and have instant access to all the things you need, whether you’re on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, or PC and connecting with the outside world through Internet. Siri is the intelligent assistant that helps you get things done, just by asking will definitely be present.



How would look like a car invented and designed by Apple? Italy based auto designer Liviu Tudoran has taken inspiration from the Apple Macintosh products and designed a concept car called iMove for the year 2020.



How would look like a car invented and designed by Apple? Italy based auto designer Liviu Tudoran has taken inspiration from the Apple Macintosh products and designed a concept car called iMove for the year 2020. This car will be electric, of course, and will feature the same general design lines like all the latest Macintosh products. Most of the car body is covered with transparent materials, so that even under the roof the driver get a cabriolet feeling. This transparent material is also a solar panel. iMove will be able to seat three passengers and will feature an innovative luggage storage space. The concept will also offer various possibilities for customization, so the owners will be able to change the car’s appliance according to its own preferences.








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Google+ iPhone Update Makes iCloud’s Photo Stream Redundant

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Google snuck out an update to its Google+ iPhone app Tuesday, adding a powerful feature that should make people interested in sharing photos and videos (read: everyone) take notice.

Google+ for iOS now has instant upload, a feature previously available only on Android devices. Now, whenever you snap some photos or record video with your iPhone, it’s automatically uploaded to Google+, accessible — and shareable — from any device. All media is private by default, only visible to others if you explicitly share it.

How is that different from iCloud’s Photo Stream feature? Photo Stream fundamentally is more about making sure the photos you take on all your iOS devices are accessible from all your iOS devices. Although those photos also exist in the cloud for a time, they’re pushed to your devices’ storage, so they’re treated like any other piece of media. Google+ pics are in the cloud.

Practically, this translates into four key differences:

  1. Cloud sharing: When you share a photo or video from Google+, it’s already online, so there’s no data transfer when you want to share or email it. If you’re on a stingy data plan, and you upload lots of video, that can help a lot.
  2. No expiry date: Apple says Photo Stream pics are only in the cloud for 30 days. There’s no expiry date for Google+ photos, and you can store as many as you like (Photo Stream maxes out at 1,000).
  3. It works with videos: Just what it says on the tin — Photo Stream is only for photos whereas Google+ does video as well.
  4. Cross platform: Google+ instant upload will work with any device that has the app, which includes all your Android devices, too.

Now, nothing’s free or unlimited, so there are trade-offs. The maximum resolution for photos handled by the instant uploader is 2,048 x 2,048 pixels. If you’re on an iPhone 4S, those 8-megapixel pics are going to be down-rezzed. And for video, your clip can’t be any longer than 15 minutes.

Last but not least, the Google+ app will only upload your content when it’s launched or recently put in the background, so it’s not quite as automatic as photo stream. Of course, users can decide whether or not to upload over both Wi-Fi and cellular networks or Wi-Fi only — something the app will ask you when you launch the updated version for the first time.

Are you an iPhone user? What’s your take on the introduction of instant upload to the Google+ app? Have your say in the comments.


BONUS: Google Merges Search and Google+ Into Social Media Juggernaut


Google Search plus Your World Personal Results

Integrated social search is immediately evident in three spots on your search results page. You have to be signed into Google+ to see all this.

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