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iCloud to rain profits on Apple

Steve Jobs talks about the iCloud service at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco
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.
Jobs and Apple unveiling free iCloud service at WWDC

iCloud Reinforces Apple's Leadership Position

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.
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Apple logo is seen on the facade of Moscone Center, San Francisco

WWDC, Steve Jobs appearance fails to boost Apple stock

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.
Steve Jobs takes the stage to discuss the iCloud service at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco

Why people would love iCloud despite data vulnerability fears

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...
Developers waiting outside of the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco.

Apple WWDC 2011: Day1 Photos

The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is a conference held annually by Apple Inc. The conference is primarily used by Apple to showcase its new software and technologies for developers, as well as offering hands-on labs and feedback sessions.
Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs

WRAP: What is inside new Apple iOS 5?

Making the keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs said iOS 5 is a major release, and that it will have more than 200 new features. Apart from the yet to arrive iPhone 5, the all new iOS 5 will start being seen in devices like iPhone 3GS and 4, iPad and iPad 2, and iPod touch 3 and 4, from this fall. Some dashing features it will have are the new messaging service iMessage, integrated Twitter, PC-free us...
Apple WWDC 2011 at Moscone Center, San Francisco

Apple WWDC 2011 iCloud and iOS 5: Biggest assault ever on rival Android?

All eyes are on Apple iCloud and iOS 5, the technology giant's cloud-based photos, music, and video streaming service and next generation mobile operating system that are going to be the key attractions of Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011 as they could become Apple's most lethal weapons ever against rival Android.
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs introduces the iPad 2 on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco, California March 2, 2011

Apple Shares Up Ahead Of WWDC

Shares of Apple Inc. were up 1 percent in the pre-market trading hours ahead of its much-anticipated annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
The Apple's latest thinner MacBook Air 11" model is displayed at Apple Inc. headquarters in Cupertino

What is New in Mac OS X Lion?

At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple will unveil its next generation software Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS X
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs gives a wave at the conclusion of the launch of the iPad 2 on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco, California March 2, 2011.

What Does iCloud Mean to Apple?

Technology giant Apple is expected to unveil iCloud, the company's upcoming cloud services offering, at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
Apple Hires Mobile Notifier Developer Peter Hajas

Apple Hires Mobile Notifier Developer

Apple has hired Peter Hajas, the person behind Mobile Notifier, in what some observers believe is the potential beginning of an advanced notification system for the company's iOS based devices.

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