Will iCloud be dissipated by the coming storm of hackers?Numerous users have reported their iTunes accounts were hacked, blaming a Sega app called Kingdom Conquest for removing funds, and some users had never downloaded the game. Other apps were blamed for draining accounts too.
The iOS 5 has ushered in a key feature which spells doom for RIM's BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) which could unleash an exodus of users from the BlackBerry camp - primarily college students.
Apple could leverage its data center to offer mobile application hosting and cloud infrastructure services to application developers, enterprises and advertisers.
During the Cupertino city council meet on Tuesday, a day after Apple launched its new services at the 2011 WWDC, CEO Steve Jobs announced new plans of starting a massive space-ship like campus at Cupertino, California.
Why are analysts so high on the iCloud, when consumers and investors aren't as thrilled? Stickiness is the reason.
Technology giant apple introduced iCloud to thousands of developers on Monday at Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at Moscone Center, San Francisco. The cloud based music, photo, video and data sync and download service excited the crowd present.
Apple presented the most recent upgrades with software and services at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011, including the latest version of its mobile operating system iOS 5.
Apple presented the latest Mac operating system OS X Lion which has a plethora of features including AirDrop, Auto Save, and Mission Control and the best thing about the software is its extremely low price.
Steve jobs took the stage yesterday to announce a number of new innovations Apple is bringing to the consumer, but one in particular -- the iCloud -- experts believe will put profits in the company's forecasts.
Apple launched its much-anticipated iCloud service, released iOS 5 and unveiled Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS X, which is the technology giant's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers.
Yesterday, Apple has officially unveiled its new cloud service iCloud at the 2011 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC).
Missed the live event? Check out photos from the keynote led by Apple CEO Steve Jobs as they announced the new iCloud service along with the new iOS 5 and OS X Lion. The new feature will now sync all photos, music, videos to all mobile devices automatically and it is offered to users for free.
The newly launched Apple iCloud was called “music pirate amnesty”, for its new tool iTunes Match is expected to legitimize pirated music, said media reports.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who is on a medical leave since January 2011, stole the limelight once again at the company's WWDC that kicked off on June 6 in San Francisco.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs officially unveiled new cloud service iCloud, which stores music and other files online and keep devices synchronized wirelessly, at the 2011 Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) on Monday.
Shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) started declining Monday from 1 pm EDT, exactly the start time of its annual worldwide developers conference (WWDC). An appearance by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at WWDC and its announcement failed to boost the company's stock.
AirPlay Mirroring wasn't among the top ten features announced by Apple at WWDC on Monday. But looks like this relatively lesser discussed feature introduced in iOS 5 for iPad 2 can have far reaching implications. The already available HD mirroring technology in iPad 2 enabled the user to plug in a cable to the iPad 2 and connect it with a HDTV for viewing the tablet screen on a much bigger display. This feature has been working beautifully which facilitated users to watch photos, slideshows a...
With the launch of Apple’s new iCloud, MobileMe subscription will be extended to June 30, 2012, “at no additional charge”.
Amid much fanfare, technology giant Apple launched its latest version of mobile operating system iOS 5 and released a beta version to developers.
The top after-market NASDAQ Stock Market gainers are: Mitcham Industries, Perficient, Zion Oil & Gas, Immersion, and Expedia. The top after-market NASDAQ Stock Market losers are: Life Partners Holdings, G-III Apparel Group, BioMimetic Therapeutics, Velti, Glu Mobile, and Apple.
Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs has announced his aim to ‘demote the PC’ industry while introducing the iCloud, Apple’s new cloud-based solution for synchronizing files across multiple Apple devices.
Big day for Apple and therefore for the rest of the world! People were happy watching frail looking Steve Jobs introduce a host of services, and one among the audience even shouted to the Apple CEO: We love you to which he responded that it helps. As the user reviews poured in following the WWDC, people appeared to be in love with Apple's ideas. But industry experts, rival corporations, music industry insiders and legal experts seem to have qualms about the possible implicati...