Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Apple Unveils iCloud


iCloud will feature as a free download this fall. Apple will announce new IOS operating system, which will involve five gigabytes of free space to store files, books, purchased applications, and even recent photos. iOS will run on the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch, where the user would not be necessary to connect the devices. All files and applications will be synchronized wirelessly.

Apple's software also includes other new features. There is a notification system in which users will be informed each time when you receive text messages and other updates from social media networks such as Facebook. This is also suitable for users who want to watch the web-articles and store them for later reading. In the meantime, the new partnership will allow Twitter users to your photographs and access to social networking sites. While Mr. Jobs is the discovery iCloud in San Francisco, executives from Microsoft Corp. have been presenting their new game in Los Angeles.

What is encouraging about Apple's newest service is that when consumers buy a product from Apple they were lucky to end up getting a few others. $ 25 annual fee will be split between Apple and record companies, with Apple receiving 30% and music companies that receive 70 %.

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