In a changelog for Apple's latest iOS 6 beta, the company revealed the use of the @icloud.com domain for users to receive e-mail messages. Topher Kessler MacFixIt Editor Topher, an avid Mac user for ...
Alongside the various new features seen in Monday's iOS 6 beta 3 release, Apple revealed that new and existing iCloud users will be getting new email addresses ending in "@iCloud.com" based to their ...
iCloud offers a lot of convenience, and if you have an icloud.com or me.com email address you can use one account for access to your device backups, photos and videos, purchases, email, and more.
As one of the many people who purchased a MobileMe subscription in years past, you've probably already made the transition to iCloud and haven't looked back. In July of 2012, Apple noted during iOS 6 ...
In iCloud Mail’s web view, click the Gear icon at the top-left, followed by Settings. Then under the Account tab, you’ll see ...
This guide is designed to show you how to use iCloud Mail on iCloud.com. In the modern era, where digital communication is a cornerstone of our daily interactions, email continues to be a vital means ...
If you’re a heavy user of Apple’s iCloud service, you can now stake your claim for an email account ending in @icloud.com. If, you know, you’re bored (or incredibly and irrevocably spammed) on your ...
Apple is now testing an iCloud Mail feature that power users have requested for years: custom email domains. What does that mean? Most people use free email services like iCloud Mail and Gmail, where ...
Apple seems really intent on turning iCloud.com into something people actually use daily. Last year, the company redesigned the iCloud.com page, which is essentially a repository of all the stuff you ...
Apple has updated the browser version of Mail on iCloud.com with a new look and features like Hide My Email and Custom Email Domain. The web-based iCloud Mail has been updated to bring the feature ...
Apple has today launched iCloud.com, a beta version of its web portal for its cloud services that is open to developers, reports 9to5Mac. The site features versions of its Mail, Contacts and Calendar ...
If you have an Apple ID, then you have an iCloud email account. This free account gives you up to 5GB storage for your emails, minus what you use for documents and other data you store in the cloud.