Email notification without ever having to launch the app? Or Like that Facebook post right from the notification drawer? If you’re an Android user, you’ve been able to do this since Android 4.1.iOS 8 will also have this feature when it rolls out in September. It lets users respond to messages, reminders, and calendar invitations without ever leaving the Notifications shade
Google’s obsession with the cloud, but Apple’s got it, too. iCloud started out as a relatively limited service but it’s since blossomed into its own capable storage platform. Cupertino announced even more functionality for it today; it's called iCloud Drive and it has its own folder on OS X and even Windows, which both Dropbox and Google Drive have been able to do from the start. It backs up your photos, and lets you store any document of any file type. Sound familiar,iOS 8 really takes its cues from Android, however, by adding in a Finder-like file browser in iOS that lets users peruse through files and folders. iCloud Drive storage only works with compatible apps, so it is limited in some capacity. At least Windows can finally access those files.
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