iCloud has been available on the web for a long time, but you might not have rushed to use it given a basic and sometimes clunky interface. You might have a reason to give it another look, though.
In a rare event, Apple has rolled out substantial updates to the web-based iCloud interface meant to allow users to access Apple services like Mail and Photos when they’re away from a Mac, iPad, or ...
Apple released the latest beta version of the iCloud Web Interface, and it is a platform where users may experience the cloud services from the company straight from their browsers. The new version is ...
There's a new iCloud web interface for users to try out as beta testing. When accessing icloud.com, Apple invites its customers to try a new "iCloud that's coming soon." Here's what you need to know ...
Apple has begun testing a revamped iCloud Mail interface for the web. The new look resembles the most recent version of the built-in Mail app in macOS and iPadOS, and users can try out the beta today.
Today, Apple launched a preview of changes coming to iCloud.com, the website that allows users to access their iCloud data and apps, including Mail messages, notes, photos, tasks, and more. The new ...
This may be something they'll do later since iOS 5 is in beta but is there a web interface for iCloud-created email address? Obviously MobileMe has one, but that has no bearing on iCloud created ...
Something to look forward to: Apple is beta testing a new interface for its iCloud service on the web. Gone is the bubbly blue background of its predecessor, replaced by a plain white backdrop with ...