Steve Jobs takes the stage to present Apple's innovations: Lion, the new operating system, iPhone 5, and iCloud, the next step in digital media.
Apple's CEO Steve Jobs announced and unveiled the new music streaming service called iCloud at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
While many were looking for an iPhone 5, Apple came up with an iCloud instead.
Apple CEO makes highly anticipated public appearance
The highly anticipated iCloud was unveiled by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at today's WWDC 2011 in San Francisco. Apple's iCloud will help sync mobile devices so users can have all their photos, video, and music wherever they go. iTunes will be in the cloud which means music is stored on Apple's iCloud for storage but it can also push your library to all devices automatically.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at its developer conference to make the official announcement of the company's new cloud-based service, iCloud.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs took the stage at its developer conference to make the official announcement of the company's new cloud-based service, iCloud.
Apple cofounder Steve Jobs has taken the centerstage at Worldwide Developers Conference 2011 in Moscone Center, San Francisco, June 6 2011.
Apple's annual flagship event, the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), will kick off today at 10 a.m. (PST) and the atmosphere is electrifying as the world awaits the presentation of Apple's latest software and services viz. iOS 5, OS X Lion and iCloud from the world's greatest showman and tech guru Steve Jobs.
With Apple at WWDC and Microsoft at E3, this week's gadget and game markets are expected to see inexhaustible news.
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Apple CEO Steve Job is set to deliver his keynote address at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco at 10 a.m. PST.
Apple fans are hoping that the next generation iPhone, dubbed iPhone 5, will be made public to the world today by Steve Jobs when the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011, the five-day extravaganza for developers, kicks off but market watchers say it won't the released until September this year.
Shares of Apple Inc. were up 1 percent in the pre-market trading hours ahead of its much-anticipated annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
According to an unverified source, iCloud service could replace iTunes in its role of storing all the data; audio, movies and TV shows, iBooks, apps, calendars, etc. In the cloud space, the data would be better served synching over air.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is expected to launch the iCloud, in San Francisco which could fundamentally change the way Apple fans listen to music, watch TV shows and download movies.
Apple had kept the market clueless by not revealing the details of ‘the upcoming cloud service offering’, since the announcement of unveiling Lion, iOS 5 and the iCloud.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will be presenting iCloud and iOS 5 at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) today, triggering rumors whether the event will mark the grand comeback bid of the technology genius who has been on medical leave since January.
Online books retailer Amazon has already started taking pre-orders of Steve Jobs' authorized biography, iSteve, which has a tentative release date of March 6, 2012.
Amid plenty of build-up and anticipation, Apple is will kick off its developer conference today marking what is expected to usher in a new era of 'magic' for the company and for consumers.
At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Apple will unveil its next generation software Lion, the eighth major release of Mac OS X
Online retailer Amazon.com started accepting preorders for Walter Isaacson’s authorized biography of Steve Jobs, 'iSteve: The Book of Jobs,' which is due to be released in March 2012.