NEW YORK — Photos uploaded onto Apple's My Photo Stream feature, the free cloud storage system, will be permanently deleted when the service officially shuts down on July 26. Apple already stopped ...
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iCloud offers an easy way to back up your data on your iPhone. Apple provides 5 GB of free iCloud storage, which can fill up quickly when you back up your photos, videos, and app data. Depending on ...
One of the oft-touted benefits of buying Apple products is their seamless compatibility with other Apple products. Thanks to iCloud, it’s possible to synchronize your data, apps, photos, and contacts ...
It may be news to many that Apple’s “My Photo Stream” feature was still alive and kicking, but the real news today is that Apple is pulling the plug on the free iCloud feature this summer. For ...
If there’s one thing that I am generally terrible at, it’s remembering to back up all my data. And in my line of work, that has the potential to be a disaster. I spend a lot of time on my laptop and ...
Switching to iPhone from Android just became significantly less complicated for Google Photos users. Thanks to a recent upgrade to Google Takeout, Apple users can effortlessly transfer or back up ...
Some Apple users could be at risk for losing their photos later this month after the company announced it will be doing away with My Photo Stream. My Photo Stream was created to make it easier to sync ...
Apple's popular "My Photo Stream" service is about to close on Wednesday, July 26. The days for the photo-saving feature are already numbered, but you can still salvage your precious photos before the ...