Apple to Release iOS 7.1 in March and Other News You Need to Know

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Stan Schroeder
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Apple to Release iOS 7.1 in March and Other News You Need to Know
Apple's iPhone 5S was the first phone, along with the iPhone 5C, released with iOS7 installed stock. Credit: Mashable

Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," your daily brief on the digital stories that matter.

Today, we're looking at three particularly interesting developments. Apple’s iOS 7 should be getting an update soon. According to a report in 9to5Mac, which cites reliable sources, the Cupertino company plans to release iOS 7.1 in March. Windows Phone Central has acquired some internal documents showing off a new feature for the mobile operating system. It’s called Action Center, and closely resembles iOS and Android’s notification centers. And, Edward Snowden used a web crawler to access the NSA files in his leaks, according to a report by The New York Times.

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