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iOS 8

SwiftKey, Swype And Fleksy Third-Party Keyboards Confirmed For iOS 8

Ben Reid·June 4, 2014
Apple's announcement of third-party keyboard support with iOS 8 was, for many, the clinching revelation of this year's WWDC, particularly given the prehistoric nature of the current key-tapping experience. Finally, Apple will be allowing developers to tailor the keyboard to suit the needs of the user, and with the likes of SwiftKey, Swype and Fleksy having already established very strong followings on Google's Android, it's not much of a surprise to learn that these three big names will all be on board for iOS 8.

iOS 8 Beta 1 On iPhone 24-Hours Later: The Fallout

Oliver Haslam·June 4, 2014
You may remember that I'm the guy that spent the entire iOS 7 beta program running the thing on my main iPhone. Starting with beta 1 and running all the way until the final shipping version went live on Apple's servers. I came here to share my findings, essentially creating a diary of sorts that, every couple of weeks, was updated with what was new, what had changed and how I felt about iOS 7 as a whole. With iOS 8 now here in its first beta form, I'm here to start the process anew.

OS X Yosemite Lets You Screencast iOS 8 Devices On Mac Using Just A Lightning Cable

Ben Reid·June 3, 2014

Apple Brings Peer-To-Peer AirPlay To iOS 8 And Apple TV

Ben Reid·June 3, 2014
Apple likes to tout its iOS range as advocates of productivity as well as simply entertainment, and with new indication of the company offering peer-to-peer AirPlay with iOS 8 and Apple TV, that claim may soon hold even more legitimacy. Apparently, the new infrastructure will allow owners of iOS 8 devices to stream and broadcast to a host's Apple TV without being connected to the same network, which deals with a common issue related to complicated enterprise networks in which the host often doesn't play ball.

WWDC 2014 Roundup: iOS 8, OS X 10.10 Yosemite And More, Watch Full Apple Keynote Video Here

Oliver Haslam·June 3, 2014
There may not have been any hardware announcements, but Apple surely made up for any disappointment with the volume and quality of the software it showed off. It's been a big day in the world of iOS and OS X, so we thought it is best to have a quick rundown of what's been announced and give you a chance to relive the whole keynote by linking to the official live stream of the WWDC 2014 event. We'll be covering some of this in more depth, but if you want a quick glance at what all the fuss is about, this is where to get it.

iOS 8 Beta 1 Full Hands-On Features Walkthrough [VIDEO]

Tom Richardson·June 3, 2014

iOS 8 Beta Vs iOS 7 – Visual Comparison [Screenshots]

Uzair Ghani·June 3, 2014
iOS 8 beta is out, up and running on one of our iPhones, and we have wasted no time in comparing it with iOS 7.x, to give our precious readers an idea of the visual changes and features they should expect when iOS 8 final is available to everyone this fall.

iOS 8 Adds QuickType Predictive Keyboard, Support For Swype-Like Third Party Keyboards

Ben Reid·June 3, 2014
Even though, with several other great announcements in the offing today, the revelation of a new keyboard is huge! And it ought not be played down how significant the introduction of QuickType is for the long-suffering army of iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users. Moreover, Apple has also rolled out third-party keyboard support, meaning we could soon see the likes of Swpye, SwiftKey et al joining the party on iOS.

iOS 8 Finally Brings Support For Third-Party Widgets

Ben Reid·June 3, 2014

Apple Introduces HealthKit (Health App) And HomeKit In iOS 8: Here Are The Details

Ben Reid·June 3, 2014
Apple has made some major announcements relating to its software line-up today, and among them, introduced both HealthKit and HomeKit. Aside from sounding similar, they'll both serve as all-in-one hubs that, to varying degrees, will seek to enhance our lives. Here, we take a closer look.

iOS 8 Not Supported On iPhone 4, All Other Devices From iOS 7 Supported [Compatibility Chart]

Ben Reid·June 3, 2014
After a fairly intense build-up, Apple has finally taken the wraps off iOS 8, and as those on newer iOS devices can begin looking ahead to some exciting new features, only one iOS device will be invariably left behind. After the jump, you’ll find an official chart of devices by Apple which will be supported by iOS 8.

iOS 8 Announced: Features, Compatibility, Release Date [Everything You Need To Know]

Taimur Asad·June 2, 2014

Apple Has Secret Covered Banners Hanging At WWDC 2014 [Photo]

Oliver Haslam·June 2, 2014
In less than 24 hours the big initial WWDC keynote will be over and we'll know the answers to so many of the questions that we've been posing over the last few weeks. With banners already giving huge hints that we'll be seeing the first glimpses of iOS 8 and Mac OS X 10.10, we're still left with plenty to guess.

iOS 8 And OS X 10.10 Banner Inspired Wallpapers For iPhone, iPad, Mac [WWDC 2014]

Paul Morris·June 1, 2014
Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference is only a matter of hours away and excitement within the mobile industry couldn't be higher. Journalists, consumers and professional industry analysts are waiting with baited breath to see what the next twelve months hold for Apple, but more importantly waiting to see how Tim Cook and his team have decided to shape the future of iOS and OS X. As we count down the hours until Mr. Cook delivers the 2014 WWDC keynote, why not swallow up your time by mulling these iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 wallpapers inspired from WWDC banners hung for the big event at Moscone Center.

Official iOS 8 Logo Revealed As New WWDC Banners Go Up At Moscone Center

Ben Reid·May 31, 2014
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