The cloud can be a useful tool for backing up photos and videos in case something happens to your device, but it’s always a good idea to store your files locally, too. Whatever the reason, downloading ...
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If you want to pull your photos out of Apple's iCloud — say you're tired of spending money on the service, or maybe iOS 11 headaches are pushing you to jump to an Android phone such as the Pixel 2, ...
If you have iCloud Photo Library activated, every photo you take with your iPhone or iPad, and every image you upload to Photos on your Mac from a camera, will appear on all your devices. This may ...
Microsoft is making it easier to work with your iPhone photos in Windows 11. Here's how. I've been testing PC and mobile software for more than 20 years, focusing on photo and video editing, operating ...
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There’s no macOS issue I hear about more than iCloud Photo Library. It’s a service that answers many users’ needs, but there are some not-quite-outlying demands that fall through the cracks. This ...
Following on from our previous article which took you through the process of setting up iCloud Photos, this quick guide will take you through the process of how you can download your original iCloud ...
In today’s digital age, our memories are often captured and stored in the form of photos and videos. iCloud, Apple’s cloud storage service, offers a convenient way to keep these precious files safe ...