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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Apple to Release iOS 8.0.1 With Fixes for Phone, Keyboard, Safari, Sharing, VPN

Technobiru :



Apple is already preparing an iOS 8.0.1 update that brings fixes for Phone, Keyboard, Safari, Sharing and VPN, reports MacRumors.




Back in early September, it was reported that Apple had been preparing to seed testing partners with the firmware update, ahead of the public release of iOS 8. It seems as though the update was seeded and now we have some details on what it fixes.




Reported Fixes:



- Phone: Addresses bugs with call forwarding and freezing when accessing visual voicemail



- Keyboard: Fixes an issue with keypad not appearing to enter iCloud Keychain verification codes



- Safari: Fixes a problem with videos occasionally not playing



- Sharing: Fixes AirDrop support for Passbook passes



- VPN: Addresses an issue with installing VPN profiles




It's likely that the update will also address other problems that users of iOS 8 have faced. A release date is not yet known; however, you can follow iClarified on Twitter , Facebook , Google+ , or RSS for updates.




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Thursday, June 5, 2014

What's New in iOS 8: Mail, Safari
































































Technobiru :































































































































































































































































Apple has added some features in iOS 8 that makes using Mail and Safari easier than ever.
































































































































































































































































Mail:































































































































































































































































There are now gestures that can be used to easily flag, delete, trash, mark messages unread, or mark messages read.
































































































































































































































































Here's how it works. A short swipe to the left reveals three buttons: a gray 'More' button, an orange 'Flag' button, and a red 'Delete' button. Tapping the Delete or Flag button will perform the associated action. Tapping the 'More' button reveals a UIPopupOver menu with buttons to 'Reply All, 'Forward', 'Flag', 'Mark as Unread', 'Move to Junk', 'Move Message...', and 'Notify Me'. A long swipe to the left will delete a message.
































































































































































































































































You can also short swipe to the right to reveal a 'Mark as Unread' or 'Mark as Read' button, depending on the status of the message. A long swipe to the right will perform the action without requiring a tap of the button.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































When composing an email you can now swipe it down to the bottom of the screen, letting you get access to your email for looking up information. You can then tap the bar at the bottom of the screen to bring the draft back up.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Finally, Mail recognizes reservations, flight confirmation, and phone numbers and pops up a notification. You can tap to add an event to your calendar or a phone number to your contacts.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Safari:































































































































































































































































iOS 8 brings the Tab view from the iPhone to the iPad letting you see open web pages, with tabs from the same site grouped together. You can even see tabs that are open on your other devices.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































There's also a new Sidebar that slides out to reveal your bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































You can may also be interested in checking out iOS 8 Messages, QuickType, Third-Party Keyboards, Interactive Notifications, and Contact Shortcuts.
































































































































































































































































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What's New in iOS 8: Mail, Safari
































Technobiru :































































































































Apple has added some features in iOS 8 that makes using Mail and Safari easier than ever.
































































































































Mail:































































































































There are now gestures that can be used to easily flag, delete, trash, mark messages unread, or mark messages read.
































































































































Here's how it works. A short swipe to the left reveals three buttons: a gray 'More' button, an orange 'Flag' button, and a red 'Delete' button. Tapping the Delete or Flag button will perform the associated action. Tapping the 'More' button reveals a UIPopupOver menu with buttons to 'Reply All, 'Forward', 'Flag', 'Mark as Unread', 'Move to Junk', 'Move Message...', and 'Notify Me'. A long swipe to the left will delete a message.
































































































































You can also short swipe to the right to reveal a 'Mark as Unread' or 'Mark as Read' button, depending on the status of the message. A long swipe to the right will perform the action without requiring a tap of the button.































































































































































































































































When composing an email you can now swipe it down to the bottom of the screen, letting you get access to your email for looking up information. You can then tap the bar at the bottom of the screen to bring the draft back up.































































































































































































































































Finally, Mail recognizes reservations, flight confirmation, and phone numbers and pops up a notification. You can tap to add an event to your calendar or a phone number to your contacts.































































































































































































































































Safari:































































































































iOS 8 brings the Tab view from the iPhone to the iPad letting you see open web pages, with tabs from the same site grouped together. You can even see tabs that are open on your other devices.































































































































































































































































There's also a new Sidebar that slides out to reveal your bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.































































































































































































































































You can may also be interested in checking out iOS 8 Messages, QuickType, Third-Party Keyboards, Interactive Notifications, and Contact Shortcuts.
































































































































Please follow iClarified on Twitter , Facebook , Google+ , or RSS for more!































































































































































































































































What's New in iOS 8: Mail, Safari
















Technobiru :































































Apple has added some features in iOS 8 that makes using Mail and Safari easier than ever.
































































Mail:































































There are now gestures that can be used to easily flag, delete, trash, mark messages unread, or mark messages read.
































































Here's how it works. A short swipe to the left reveals three buttons: a gray 'More' button, an orange 'Flag' button, and a red 'Delete' button. Tapping the Delete or Flag button will perform the associated action. Tapping the 'More' button reveals a UIPopupOver menu with buttons to 'Reply All, 'Forward', 'Flag', 'Mark as Unread', 'Move to Junk', 'Move Message...', and 'Notify Me'. A long swipe to the left will delete a message.
































































You can also short swipe to the right to reveal a 'Mark as Unread' or 'Mark as Read' button, depending on the status of the message. A long swipe to the right will perform the action without requiring a tap of the button.































































































































When composing an email you can now swipe it down to the bottom of the screen, letting you get access to your email for looking up information. You can then tap the bar at the bottom of the screen to bring the draft back up.































































































































Finally, Mail recognizes reservations, flight confirmation, and phone numbers and pops up a notification. You can tap to add an event to your calendar or a phone number to your contacts.































































































































Safari:































































iOS 8 brings the Tab view from the iPhone to the iPad letting you see open web pages, with tabs from the same site grouped together. You can even see tabs that are open on your other devices.































































































































There's also a new Sidebar that slides out to reveal your bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.































































































































You can may also be interested in checking out iOS 8 Messages, QuickType, Third-Party Keyboards, Interactive Notifications, and Contact Shortcuts.
































































Please follow iClarified on Twitter , Facebook , Google+ , or RSS for more!































































































































What's New in iOS 8: Mail, Safari








Technobiru :































Apple has added some features in iOS 8 that makes using Mail and Safari easier than ever.
































Mail:































There are now gestures that can be used to easily flag, delete, trash, mark messages unread, or mark messages read.
































Here's how it works. A short swipe to the left reveals three buttons: a gray 'More' button, an orange 'Flag' button, and a red 'Delete' button. Tapping the Delete or Flag button will perform the associated action. Tapping the 'More' button reveals a UIPopupOver menu with buttons to 'Reply All, 'Forward', 'Flag', 'Mark as Unread', 'Move to Junk', 'Move Message...', and 'Notify Me'. A long swipe to the left will delete a message.
































You can also short swipe to the right to reveal a 'Mark as Unread' or 'Mark as Read' button, depending on the status of the message. A long swipe to the right will perform the action without requiring a tap of the button.































































When composing an email you can now swipe it down to the bottom of the screen, letting you get access to your email for looking up information. You can then tap the bar at the bottom of the screen to bring the draft back up.































































Finally, Mail recognizes reservations, flight confirmation, and phone numbers and pops up a notification. You can tap to add an event to your calendar or a phone number to your contacts.































































Safari:































iOS 8 brings the Tab view from the iPhone to the iPad letting you see open web pages, with tabs from the same site grouped together. You can even see tabs that are open on your other devices.































































There's also a new Sidebar that slides out to reveal your bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.































































You can may also be interested in checking out iOS 8 Messages, QuickType, Third-Party Keyboards, Interactive Notifications, and Contact Shortcuts.
































Please follow iClarified on Twitter , Facebook , Google+ , or RSS for more!































































What's New in iOS 8: Mail, Safari




Technobiru :















Apple has added some features in iOS 8 that makes using Mail and Safari easier than ever.
















Mail:















There are now gestures that can be used to easily flag, delete, trash, mark messages unread, or mark messages read.
















Here's how it works. A short swipe to the left reveals three buttons: a gray 'More' button, an orange 'Flag' button, and a red 'Delete' button. Tapping the Delete or Flag button will perform the associated action. Tapping the 'More' button reveals a UIPopupOver menu with buttons to 'Reply All, 'Forward', 'Flag', 'Mark as Unread', 'Move to Junk', 'Move Message...', and 'Notify Me'. A long swipe to the left will delete a message.
















You can also short swipe to the right to reveal a 'Mark as Unread' or 'Mark as Read' button, depending on the status of the message. A long swipe to the right will perform the action without requiring a tap of the button.































When composing an email you can now swipe it down to the bottom of the screen, letting you get access to your email for looking up information. You can then tap the bar at the bottom of the screen to bring the draft back up.































Finally, Mail recognizes reservations, flight confirmation, and phone numbers and pops up a notification. You can tap to add an event to your calendar or a phone number to your contacts.































Safari:















iOS 8 brings the Tab view from the iPhone to the iPad letting you see open web pages, with tabs from the same site grouped together. You can even see tabs that are open on your other devices.































There's also a new Sidebar that slides out to reveal your bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.































You can may also be interested in checking out iOS 8 Messages, QuickType, Third-Party Keyboards, Interactive Notifications, and Contact Shortcuts.
















Please follow iClarified on Twitter , Facebook , Google+ , or RSS for more!































What's New in iOS 8: Mail, Safari


Technobiru :







Apple has added some features in iOS 8 that makes using Mail and Safari easier than ever.








Mail:







There are now gestures that can be used to easily flag, delete, trash, mark messages unread, or mark messages read.








Here's how it works. A short swipe to the left reveals three buttons: a gray 'More' button, an orange 'Flag' button, and a red 'Delete' button. Tapping the Delete or Flag button will perform the associated action. Tapping the 'More' button reveals a UIPopupOver menu with buttons to 'Reply All, 'Forward', 'Flag', 'Mark as Unread', 'Move to Junk', 'Move Message...', and 'Notify Me'. A long swipe to the left will delete a message.








You can also short swipe to the right to reveal a 'Mark as Unread' or 'Mark as Read' button, depending on the status of the message. A long swipe to the right will perform the action without requiring a tap of the button.















When composing an email you can now swipe it down to the bottom of the screen, letting you get access to your email for looking up information. You can then tap the bar at the bottom of the screen to bring the draft back up.















Finally, Mail recognizes reservations, flight confirmation, and phone numbers and pops up a notification. You can tap to add an event to your calendar or a phone number to your contacts.















Safari:







iOS 8 brings the Tab view from the iPhone to the iPad letting you see open web pages, with tabs from the same site grouped together. You can even see tabs that are open on your other devices.















There's also a new Sidebar that slides out to reveal your bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.















You can may also be interested in checking out iOS 8 Messages, QuickType, Third-Party Keyboards, Interactive Notifications, and Contact Shortcuts.








Please follow iClarified on Twitter , Facebook , Google+ , or RSS for more!















What's New in iOS 8: Mail, Safari

Technobiru :



Apple has added some features in iOS 8 that makes using Mail and Safari easier than ever.




Mail:



There are now gestures that can be used to easily flag, delete, trash, mark messages unread, or mark messages read.




Here's how it works. A short swipe to the left reveals three buttons: a gray 'More' button, an orange 'Flag' button, and a red 'Delete' button. Tapping the Delete or Flag button will perform the associated action. Tapping the 'More' button reveals a UIPopupOver menu with buttons to 'Reply All, 'Forward', 'Flag', 'Mark as Unread', 'Move to Junk', 'Move Message...', and 'Notify Me'. A long swipe to the left will delete a message.




You can also short swipe to the right to reveal a 'Mark as Unread' or 'Mark as Read' button, depending on the status of the message. A long swipe to the right will perform the action without requiring a tap of the button.







When composing an email you can now swipe it down to the bottom of the screen, letting you get access to your email for looking up information. You can then tap the bar at the bottom of the screen to bring the draft back up.







Finally, Mail recognizes reservations, flight confirmation, and phone numbers and pops up a notification. You can tap to add an event to your calendar or a phone number to your contacts.







Safari:



iOS 8 brings the Tab view from the iPhone to the iPad letting you see open web pages, with tabs from the same site grouped together. You can even see tabs that are open on your other devices.







There's also a new Sidebar that slides out to reveal your bookmarks, Reading List, and Shared Links.







You can may also be interested in checking out iOS 8 Messages, QuickType, Third-Party Keyboards, Interactive Notifications, and Contact Shortcuts.




Please follow iClarified on Twitter , Facebook , Google+ , or RSS for more!