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Apple debuts revamped iCloud for the web, now in beta

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Apple has been rolling out new hardware lately, unveiling the new iPad, iPad Pro, and Apple TV 4K. In addition to the new devices, the company is also offering new software updates for iOS 16.1, iPadOS 16.1, and macOS Ventura. If all that wasn't enough, it also makes changes to the web version of iCloud, delivering an improved design that looks fresh, lightweight, and fun.

Apple 首次推出改版的 iCloud 网页版,现已推出测试版

This new update was discovered by the folks at MacRumors who found the updated experience via the iCloud beta website . If you're not familiar, the updated portal looks much better than the old one, as shown in the image above. The old version almost felt like a clunky web version of iOS, and the new one feels completely different. Best of all, the new interface offers customization capabilities. Plus, everything feels faster when navigating, making it easy to jump from photos to notes and other sections. For now, the new iCloud website will be in beta, but luckily anyone can access it by going to beta.icloud.com.

Apple has been very busy this week, and unfortunately, not all of its moves have been positive. In addition to rolling out its latest software update, the company also unveiled plans to increase prices on some services. The area where users are likely to feel the impact most obviously is on the Apple TV Plus and Apple Music services they use. The cost of Apple TV Plus will increase by $2, while the cost of Apple Music will increase by $1. It's a bold move from the company, especially considering it hasn't adjusted prices since launching its music service in 2015.

While many people are likely to continue using the service, the price change could have a significant impact on the industry. Recently, Spotify said it might raise prices in the United States, but it would need cooperation from record labels. It's unclear whether competitors like YouTube Music, Tidal or Amazon Music will make the same changes, but there's no doubt consumers are now well aware that a little courage could end up costing them more.

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