• 'Apple ID' Expected to Change to 'Apple Account' Starting With iOS 18

    MacRumors was first to report that Apple was planning to rebrand "Apple ID" to "Apple Account" across its software platforms and websites like iCloud.com as early as this year, and now Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has corroborated this change. A mockup of the new Apple Account branding In his Power On newsletter today, Gurman said the new "Apple Account" branding will start to be used later this year both online and in Apple's next major software releases, such as iOS 18 for the iPhone and...

  • Apple ID rebrand to 'Apple Account' expected in iOS 18 & macOS 15

    Apple's potential rebrand of Apple ID to "Apple Account" has seemingly been corroborated, with the change allegedly arriving later in 2024 alongside the macOS and iOS 18 releases. Apple ID sign-in page The Apple ID is the term used for the accounts on Apple's various online services, but rumors have previously hinted at it becoming the simpler "Apple Account" instead. On Sunday, a report has said the same thing, making the change seem a lot more likely to actually happen. Writing in...

  • Apple's iOS 18 Secrets Revealed

    Apple has announced that its 2024 Worldwide Developer Conference will take place on the 10th to 14th of June and this will be when we get to find out the first official details about iOS 18 and the other new software updates. As anticipation builds for the latest iteration of Apple’s operating system, iOS 18, […]

  • Go + Do events for March 27-29

    Mostly sunny skies on Wednesday are expected to accompany warmer temperatures with a high of 52 reaching up into the low 60s later in the week. After partly sunny skies Thursday, Friday carries a slight chance of showers, according to the National Weather Service.

  • Go + Do events for March 25-29

    The National Weather Service expects a cooldown in the coming days, with a likely chance of rain Sunday afternoon likely turning to snow after 7 p.m. Highs in the low 40s to mid-50s are expected, with lows in the upper teens and mid-20s.

  • Go + Do events for March 23-26

    The National Weather Service forecasts partly sunny skies Saturday with a high of 67, dropping to a low of 38 on Saturday night. A chance of rain Saturday night will continue through Sunday.

  • Go + Do events for March 20-23

    Temperatures reached into the 60s on Tuesday — a trend that’s expected to continue through Saturday. The National Weather Service forecasts overnight lows in the 30s.

  • Go + Do events for March 16-22

    Makers Mercantile and Studio in downtown Greeley, seen here in July 2023, will host multiple events Saturday.

  • Go + Do events for March 29-April 3

    The forecast calls for partly sunny skies Friday, with a 30% chance of showers mainly after 4 p.m. and a high near 58, according to the National Weather Service. Wind gusts could reach speeds as high as 16 mph. The chance of showers increases to 40% overnight with a low of 34.

  • Apple's iOS 18 New Features Leaked

    Amidst growing anticipation and excitement, technology enthusiasts and Apple aficionados are on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the unveiling of iOS 18. This highly anticipated release is rumored to make its first appearance around the time of WWDC 2024. Fueling the fire of speculation, a recent exposé from iDeviceHelp has illuminated what are […]

  • Apple may not release its own generative chatbot in iOS 18

    WWDC 2024 is just a few months away, and the company is gearing up to discuss artificial intelligence -- but one key Apple-made feature may not make its debut in iOS 18. A Siri icon superimposed on Apple Park Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference is set to kick off on June 10, with the company planning to unveil its strategy for artificial intelligence. We're expecting to see AI improvements to Siri, though the company hasn't divulged many of its plans yet. However, Bloomberg notes...

  • TxDOT ‘Know Before You Go’ report for the week of March 18

    The Texas Department of Transportation Amarillo division released its “Know Before You Go” report for the week of March 18.