Monday, October 20, 2014

Apple iOS 8.1 Launching TODAY: What's on tap...

Apple iOS 8.1 Launching Today: What's on tap...

Apple’s senior vice president of Software Engineering Craig Federighi said that Apple iOS 8.1 will be releasing today. Apple iOS 8.1 includes bug fixes, functionality for several Continuity features, the iCloud Photo Library, Apple Pay and the return of the Camera Roll.

Continuity
Continuity lets you easily switch between your iPhone, iPad and Mac or use them together. Continuity features include Handoff, Phone Calling, Instant Hotspot and SMS from any device. Several Continuity features became available when Apple launched the Yosemite operating system for Macs last week during the new iPad event, but iOS 8.1 is required to support SMS from any device and Instant Hotspot. The Instant Hotspot and SMS support features were originally supposed to launch as part of iOS 8, but they had to be delayed until the update was released.
SMS from any device
When Apple launched OS X Mountain Lion in July 2012, it included an app called Messages. Messages is an instant messaging software app that lets users send messages to Macs, iPhones, iPads and iPhones that are compatible with iMessage. After you update to Apple iOS 8.1, you will be able to send and receive SMS/MMS text messages from your iPad or Mac. In the chat bubbles, Apple distinguishes iMessages with blue backgrounds and standard SMS messages with green backgrounds.
SMS from any device / Credit: Apple
Instant Hotspot
Instant Hotspot will be enabled when you update to iOS 8.1. If you are not in WiFi range, your iPad or Mac can connect to the personal hotspot on your iPhone if it is close by. The name of your iPhone will appear in the list of WiFi networks in the Settings on your iPad and WiFi menu on your Mac.
Instant Hotspot / Credit: Apple
iCloud Photo Library
The iCloud Photo Library allows users to save pictures and videos to their iCloud account. If you have this feature enabled, smaller versions of your photos are stored on your iOS device to save storage space. Your iCloud Photo Library will be accessible through any iOS device or through the iCloud website. Apple plans to eventually sync your iCloud Photo Library with a future version of the Photos app for Macs so you will be able to easily view your photos stored in the cloud from your computer.
iCloud Photo Library / Credit: Apple
Apple Pay
Apple Pay is the most anticipated feature launching with iOS 8.1. Apple Pay is a mobile payment service that will let users pay for goods at retailers and restaurants using iOS devices. Apple Pay essentially replaces traditional credit and debit cards that have magnetic stripes. Certain Apple devices will be able to wirelessly communicate with point of sale systems in stores using near field communication (NFC) technology. Transactions are authorized with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor and Passbook.
The iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus — which are NFC-enabled devices — can be used to pay for products in stores with Apple Pay. If you have an older iOS device like the iPhone 5, iPhone 5C or iPhone 5S, then you will be able to use Apple Pay in stores by connecting it to the NFC-enabled Apple Watch. The iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 3 have the ability to pay using a single touch just within certain apps by selecting Apple Pay and placing your finger on Touch ID.

Apple said that 220,000 retail locations will support Apple Pay at launch. Stores that will support Apple Pay include Macy’s, Target, Walgreens, Foot Locker and Bloomingdales. The participating restaurants include Subway, Panera Bread and McDonald’s.

Apple Pay / Credit: Apple
Bug Fixes And The Return Of The Camera Roll
Apple iOS 8.1 will include bug fixes and the return of the Camera Roll. One of the bug fixes will be for an issue that makes it hard for iOS 8 users to pair with Bluetooth devices.
When iOS 8 launched, Apple replaced the Camera Roll with a section called “Recently Added.” The “Recently Added” section includes photos and videos that were taken within the last month. Apple is likely bringing back the Camera Roll due to a negative response from users about the change.
Recently Added Album / Credit: Amit Chowdhry

Original Article at www.forbes.com

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