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- Web portal discards charcoal gray background for soft blue background with icons like those found on Apple's new mobile operating system. September 17, 2013 5:30 PM PDT Apple's new iCloud.com Web portal. (Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET) On the eve of the launch of iOS 7, Apple relaunched its iCloud.com services Web site on Tuesday with a redesigned user interface that takes its visual cues from the new version of the company's mobile operating system. First previewed in beta earlier this summer, the Web portal has dumped the charcoal gray background for a soft blue background sporting blurred orbs. Icons have also been redesigned icons for Mail, Calendar, Reminders, Notes, and Find my iPhone web apps that match the look and feel of their iOS 7 counterparts. Related stories Some users denied access to iWork for iCloud Apple's iWork for iCloud Beta now open to everyone Apple iCloud services offline for a few million users The new site, which appears to be available to all, also features iWork for iCloud -- the browser-based version of Apple's suite of mobile productivity apps that include Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Apple said last week it would give away the mobile version for any new version of iOS devices, including iPads, iPhones, and fifth-generation iPod Touches. iOS fans can download the newest operating system for their mobile devices beginning tomorrow. Apple's first major redesign of its iOS since the iPhone's debut in 2007, iOS 7 is available only for the iPhone 4 and later, the iPad 2 and later, the iPad Mini, and the fifth generation of the iPod Touch.
Web portal discards charcoal gray background for soft blue background with icons like those found on Apple's new mobile operating system. September 17, 2013 5:30 PM PDT Apple's new iCloud.com Web portal. (Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET) On the eve of the launch of iOS 7, Apple relaunched its iCloud.com services Web site on Tuesday with a redesigned user interface that takes its visual cues from the new version of the company's mobile operating system. First previewed in beta earlier this summer, the Web portal has dumped the charcoal gray background for a soft blue background sporting blurred orbs. Icons have also been redesigned icons for Mail, Calendar, Reminders, Notes, and Find my iPhone web apps that match the look and feel of their iOS 7 counterparts. Related stories Some users denied access to iWork for iCloud Apple's iWork for iCloud Beta now open to everyone Apple iCloud services offline for a few million users The new site, which appears to be available to all, also features iWork for iCloud -- the browser-based version of Apple's suite of mobile productivity apps that include Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Apple said last week it would give away the mobile version for any new version of iOS devices, including iPads, iPhones, and fifth-generation iPod Touches. iOS fans can download the newest operating system for their mobile devices beginning tomorrow. Apple's first major redesign of its iOS since the iPhone's debut in 2007, iOS 7 is available only for the iPhone 4 and later, the iPad 2 and later, the iPad Mini, and the fifth generation of the iPod Touch.
Web portal discards charcoal gray background for soft blue background with icons like those found on Apple's new mobile operating system.

Apple's new iCloud.com Web portal.
(Credit: Screenshot by Josh Lowensohn/CNET)
On the eve of the launch of iOS 7, Apple relaunched its iCloud.com services Web site on Tuesday with a redesigned user interface that takes its visual cues from the new version of the company's mobile operating system.
First previewed in beta earlier this summer, the Web portal has dumped the charcoal gray background for a soft blue background sporting blurred orbs. Icons have also been redesigned icons for Mail, Calendar, Reminders, Notes, and Find my iPhone web apps that match the look and feel of their iOS 7 counterparts.
Related stories
- Some users denied access to iWork for iCloud
- Apple's iWork for iCloud Beta now open to everyone
- Apple iCloud services offline for a few million users
The new site, which appears to be available to all, also features iWork for iCloud -- the browser-based version of Apple's suite of mobile productivity apps that include Pages, Numbers, and Keynote. Apple said last week it would give away the mobile version for any new version of iOS devices, including iPads, iPhones, and fifth-generation iPod Touches.
iOS fans can download the newest operating system for their mobile devices beginning tomorrow. Apple's first major redesign of its iOS since the iPhone's debut in 2007, iOS 7 is available only for the iPhone 4 and later, the iPad 2 and later, the iPad Mini, and the fifth generation of the iPod Touch.