This week started with a bang with Apple launching the beta version of iCloud.com which allows developers of applications for iOS, and not only, to manage the information available in their own iCloud account. Until the end of the week, we didn't hear anything new from the company from Cupertino, but yesterday iOS 5 beta 5 was released along with some other news. We found out what the new system of writing after dictation will look like that will be implemented in iOS 5 and we know the way we can migrate MobileMe accounts to iCloud. We must not forget the iPhone 5, about which we learned some new things, but unfortunately nothing official. I entered the right line for the September conference where everyone is waiting to see iOS 5 and the new iPhone 5.
- Here's how the new dictation system will work for iOS 5
- Apple allows developers to migrate MobileMe accounts to iCloud, maintains the 20GB of storage space
- Here's everything new in iOS 5 beta 5 - constantly updated article
- Apple signs SHSHs for iOS 4.1 for certain iDevices
- Apple closes the accounts of developers who sell places for testing iOS 5, blocks the terminals
- A new flash-disguised Trojan for Mac OS X is infecting Macs worldwide
- InvisibleSHIELD for iPad 2 3G and why it is not good to buy it
- iPad 2, screen discoloration and warranty
- iPhone 5 is in the testing period with mobile phone operators
- Video: Apple launches beta version of iCloud.com with iOS interface and new prices