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What to Expect from iOS 8

We have seen Apple’s distribution reports for its mobile operation system and found that the only Apple users are more loyal towards new updates than any other. As Google’s Android KitKat even couldn’t get the 10% of the active devices after six months of the release. So, it is suffice to say that Apple has been successful shifting its users to the latest versions. Anyhow, Apple’s new mobile OS is about to come at WWDC in the first week of June in San Francisco. Here, we’ll let you know what you guys are gonna see in the new iOS 8.

Seeing the growing attention of folks for health issues, Apple will bring its all-new Healthbook app along with iOS 8 and it is the most believable feature of the new iOS 8 that could be seen debuting next month. The app is a one-shop health center that tracks your heart beat, sugar level, sleep, respiratory rate, blood pressure and lot more. One thing that comes to our minds is; how it’s gonna work, will there be a special device Apple is planning for? Of course, it won’t work itself. Many reports point Apple iWatch to work with Healthbook app.

Another thing that might come with iOS 8 is iTunes Radio with more improved options. There’s a new song recognition mode that tells the users which song they are listening to. It is also in the air Apple is planning to revamp its Maps with enhanced public transit directions and routes.

Apple’s CarPaly is the only one that has been confirmed by the Apple officially. So, we are 100% sure about this new feature to come along with iOS 8.
Apple hasn’t disclosed anything regarding its iOS 8 so far. Anyhow, we’ll let you know if Apple announces anything officially. Stay tuned!
Apple iOS 8 – The New Features You Need to Know About

It’s likely that Apple will unveil its new operating system, iOS 8 at WWDC which is set to be held on June 2. Though, we are only a month away from the event but that doesn’t stop folks to make guesswork of what Apple will bring new with iOS 8. Here’s a list of possible features that could be seen in iOS 8.
HealthBook
It’s the most believable new app that might come with iOS 8 covering the health issues. The app allows the users to track blood pressure, heart beat, glucose level and more. For many, it could be a gimmick of Apple to boost its new products’ sale. This app isn’t going to work itself, for this Apple will go for another device like iWatch or it could be from 3rd party.
New Notification Center
Notification Center is the another area where iOS 8 might do some changes. There are some chances of a new overhaul of Notification Center in iOS 8. It’s likely that the Notification Center would be less cluttered than the iOS 7.
Siri Enhancements
According to the latest reports and rumors floating around the tech society, Siri will combine more new features in iOS 8. Now, it will understand user’s commands more accurately and efficiently.
DriveMode
With the arrival of Apple’s new CarPlay feature, iOS 8 is likely to get a new enhancement dubbed DriveMode, which locks down the iPhone while users are busy in driving.
Anyhow, Apple hasn’t confirmed anything regarding its new operating system, iOS 8 so far. We will let you know when something happens official from the company.
The Weekend Roundup For Cafeios Readers

We always cover the best and latest stuff in order to keep you updated with the handy guides, news, accessories and a lot more that involve Apple. If you think you’ve missed any of our posts then here we bring you a weekend roundup of cafeios covering all the important topics.
New iPhone 6 Leaks suggest a Thinner Body
With a few months before the iPhone 6, you can hear lots of rumors being floating around the corner. But, this time a veritable source, Weibo (a Chinese social networking site) claims to have the first glimpse of iPhone 6. The new leaks suggest a thinner body that abolishes the Apple’s tradition of sticking with typical design.
Apple iOS 7 Adoption Rate Scores 87% of the Active Devices
It would really be a good news for Apple enthusiasts that Apple iOS 7 adoption rate hits 87% of the active devices. It shows that Apple users are more quick in updating to the latest versions than any other. It’s a normal thing for Apple as it has always been seeing such response with its previous iOS versions.
Top 5 Photo-editing Apps for iPhone Users
Many users love to edit photos, the problem starts when they don’t have right tool for that purpose. So, making it ease, we managed to bring you some of the best photo-editing apps for iPhone users.
Tips to Improve Your iPhone Battery Life
Want to see your iPhone running for a long time on a single charge? Our handy guide helps you improve your iPhone battery life just following the simple tips, no complex work is involved.
Top Free iOS Music Apps
There’s no dearth of music lovers in this advanced world where everyone has its own favorite singer. So, we assembled top free music apps for iOS devices to let users have fun with their voices and music desires.
MedPulse Medical, an iOS App Surfaces for the Physicians to Stay Updated with the Medical World

Yesterday, WebMD comes with a new medical app dubbed MedPulse Medical to keep physicians posted with all news that are important for the medical world. This will help them to know about the latest happenings and innovations being popped up around the globe.
The new app allows the health professionals to explore more with the new medical updates. It is easy-to-navigate and offers up-to-date medical content from the award-winning Medscape editorial team. Those who’ve some medical interest can also get benefits from the app by following the latest trends being made by physicians and medical maestros.

“In the rapidly changing world of medicine, physicians need a personalized mobile app to stay abreast of the latest medical developments. As the leading resource for healthcare professionals, Medscape will continue developing innovative new products that engage and inform our users anywhere, anytime. Said Steve Zatz, M.D., President, WebMD.”

The MedPulse aims to provide its users a comprehensive insights and news from the world’s renowned medical experts. In other words, it’s a medical news provider that cascades all the handy information to the physicians or users who’ve got this app on their iPhones or iPads. Users can have medical feeds on their social accounts like Twitter making it easier for a busy person to move with the latest medical trends.
Download Link : iTunes
First Look at iPhone 6 Running iOS 8 – A Leaked Screenshot

Every day we hear a different story for iPhone 6, in fact, all the floating rumors have made people sick about next iPhone. But this time, you aren’t going to listen another rumored story. There’s a screenshot of alleged iPhone 6 running iOS 8 from a veritable source Weibo (A Chinese Social networking site with good track record) that points a larger display and a new app called Watch Utility (that could be for iWatch).
We’ve seen Apple announcing its annual Developers Conference 2014 in the first week of June. So, we can expect the new versions of iOS and Mac OS X to come in that event. The screenshot appeared on a Chinese social networking site that claims it to be the first glimpse of iPhone 6’s homescreen running iOS 8.

image: weibo
Seeing the screenshot, we can assume that the iPhone 6 will pack a 4.7- or 5.5-inch display. Another thing that comes new to us is ‘Watch Utility’ that talks about a much-awaited Apple iWatch. Healthbook app is also a part of iOS 8 to keep a close eye on the user’s fitness. It can measure heartbeat, calories, sleep, and more.
It looks like Apple will come up with the devices that could give a run to its rivals. Its competitors like Samsung, HTC and Sony have introduced their flagship devices that bring a clear upgrade over its forerunners. So, it would be a fun to see Apple’s new lineup for 2014.
Apple iOS 7 Adoption Rate Scores 87% of the Active Devices

The team behind the Apple must be rejoicing with the news that Apple’s iOS 7 adoption rate scores 87 percent of the active devices. Surprisingly, Apple users are more active to the latest updates than the Android users as we’ve seen KitKat, not gaining that sort of appreciation. This also means that the Cupertino-based company has been successful brining the users to the new upgrades.

From the launch in September, the iOS 7 has been good to grab users. But when we look at the previous versions of iOS, they seem nothing as iOS 6 stands with 11 percent while the older iOS version holds only 2 percent of the active devices.
There’s not something special with iOS 7, the fact is that Apple has always been seeing quick adoption rate if we look back to the past track. The iOS users find it easy to upgrade to the latest one as there’s not any kind of complex work required. Perhaps, this could be a factor of such a quick adoption rate. But when we compare iOS adoption rate with Android, the iOS seems good than Android in spite of the fact that the Android users are more in numbers than the iOS.

For your information, the new iOS 8 is also under process to release on June 2 at San Francisco, the event will last for 5 days. Let’s see what Apple do with its new operating system. The new iOS 8 will bring an overhaul to Maps application. Another big thing which we’ll see is the addition of Healthbook app that can track your hearth beat, sleep habits, blood pressure, nutrition and more. Other improvements in the Siri and iTunes Radio could also be seen in iOS 8.
Adobe Releases Lightroom Mobile for iPhone and iPad

Adobe finally takes the notice of its users’ demand of bringing a comprehensive tool for mobile users as it releases a Lightroom Mobile for iPhone and iPad. Initially, it could be seen on iPads while iPhone version is under the process and will be available soon.
The new Ligthroom mobile application comes with lots of features including ability to work with RAW images. One change we see in this move of Adobe to make it an exclusive Cloud Service, clearly it is a gimmick of increasing the sales figure. Anyhow, it also offers many other great features that come handy while doing editing of your photos. It can import images direct from your iPhone or iPad camera roll and allows you to share them on the popular social sites. There is also a slideshow mode provided built-in, meaning you can have access over your Shared Libraries from web through online portal of Lightroom.
Let’s see how it works…
The users’ interface of lightroom mobile is engineered to work smoothly seeing all the possible needs of consumers. You’ll find all the tools like colour, tonal and exposure adjustments and these are same as found in the desktop version.
If you want to have this software then you must have iPad 2 or higher along with iOS 7 or advance. Adobe says that it is working on an Android platform but firm hasn’t decided any particular release date yet.
Source: Tech Crunch
Apple iOS 7 Runs on 85% of the Active Devices

On Monday, Apple announced iOS 7 adoption rate on its developer site. The new figure is really doing well for its current operating system, that is iOS 7 as it is now being run on 85% of the active devices. iOS 6 declined markedly and scores 12% of the whole iOS devices.
The survey is carried out through App Store during 7-day time period. Analyzing the new figure, it’s suffice to say that iOS 7 is being popular with the passage of time. When it was first announced back in 2013, the adoption rate was 52% which now has been increased up to 85%. It’s far better than Android OS who’s latest KitKat version isn’t that well when compared with iOS 7. It is so because Apple users have always been very quick in updating to the latest upgrade than Android users.

Early in the 2014, iOS 7 accounted for 80% in the January, and 83% in February. So, it’s getting better with the time as it now has been bumped up to 85%. The iOS 7 wallops iOS 6 which now shrinks to 12%, while other versions hold a minor 3% of the all active devices.
It’s likely the iOS 7 adoption rate will go much far as we’ve seen iOS 7.1 coming with CarPlay feature, Touch ID improvements and more. So, it’s a chance that we’ll be seeing it with 90+ percent next time.
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Source: Apple Insider
iPhone 6 Recent Gossips – Will 8MP Camera Go?

The iPhone 6 is being floated around like a hot cake, it is because folks want to see Apple’s next thing, will it compete its rivals who just have released one of the high-end devices like Galaxy S5 from Samsung, Xperia Z2 from Sony and HTC is also very keen introducing the worlds’ best smartphone.
Now let’s get back to the iPhone 6, the recent rumors suggest 8 MegaPixel snapper. Sounds ridiculous, where you’re living? In a competition where manufacturers are thinking about going beyond the 50MP. If it gets real, Apple could lose its consumers’ liking.
According to reports at Think Digit, the Cupertino-based company intends to implant 8MP rear camera in its next flagship device. They’re working to improve pixel size rather than increasing the pixel counts on iPhone 6, report says.
It further adds, the color reproduction of iPhone 6 is another thing in Apple’s priority list that caused them to stick with 8MP. It’s a fact that when anyone goes for buying a smartphone, the camera capacity really grabs the attention. Color collection doesn’t make any sense but more pixel counts really make.

Other rumored specs of iPhone 6 include sapphire crystal display (known as a scratch-free material) that could be of 4.7 or 5.5-inch. It’ll pack an A8 Chip processor running with iOS 7.2 but not with iOS 8 (as we’re expecting). It’ll be interesting to see what Apple introduces in the fall of 2014. They should be coming with a device that fulfills the present-day needs as we’ve seen Samsung and Sony announcing some cutting-edge devices that employed 16MP and 20.7MP camera respectively.
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Apple Healthbook App Gets Revealed – Get Ready for Big Thing

Today, we’ve got our hands around Apple Healthbook app, which would be the company’s first and major move for the health fitness. It’s likely that we’ll see Apple launching this application along with brand-new iOS 8 at the annual WWDC show.
The thing to take from this new app is how it’s going to work. Definitely, it’ll need a device to work. What is that device? The question arises and we’re pretty sure that Apple is prepping something innovative for its users.
Let’s get into what healthbook intends to do with our lives. The new app tracks your blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, sleep, hydration, sugar level and more. It would really be a milestone to the tech world if Apple succeeds in producing a device that can measure all of the aforementioned terms. Relying on any third-party device isn’t a suitable thing for a company that claims to be innovative.

The Healthbook looks like a complete package from all perspectives. It could open up new doors for Apple technology. Let’s see what Apple holds for 2014 as the ‘’big plans’’ (Tim Cook’s wording) points something really big which we all would like to see. Apple will start its launching as typically in September of October.
How you see this new Healthbook app from Apple? Please sound off in the comment section given below.
Source: 9TO5Mac

