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iOS 10 And OS X 10.12 Photos App To Get Back Missing iPhoto Features

Oliver Haslam·February 26, 2016
Apple's next versions of both Mac and iPhone firmware, OS X 10.12 and iOS 10, respectively, could feature updated Photos apps that regain features culled from previous iPhoto releases.

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Oliver Haslam·September 22, 2014
Along with all the excitement of iOS 8 landing last week, there was a tinge of ire caused by a few very vocal people that mistakenly believed that the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system had deleted the majority of their photos. The confusion came from the removal of the Camera Roll from Apple's Photos app, with it being replaced by the rather ominously named 'Recently Added.'

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