Apple® today announced that iCloud®, a breakthrough set of free cloud
services, including iTunes® in the Cloud, Photo Stream and Documents in
the Cloud, that work seamlessly with your iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch®,
Mac® or PC to automatically and wirelessly store your content in iCloud
and push it to all your devices, will be available on October 12. iCloud
stores your music, photos, apps, contacts, calendars, documents and
more, keeping them up to date across all your devices. When content
changes on one device, all your other devices are updated automatically
and wirelessly.
Apple today announced that iCloud will be available on October 12. iCloud is a breakthrough set of free cloud services that work seamlessly with your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC to automatically and wirelessly store your content in iCloud and push it to all your devices. (Photo: Business Wire)
“iCloud is the easiest way to manage your content, because iCloud does
it all for you and goes far beyond anything available today,” said Eddy
Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services.
“You don't have to think about syncing your devices, because it happens
automatically, and it is free.”
iTunes in the Cloud lets you automatically download new music purchases
to all your devices, so you can buy a song on your iPad and find it
waiting for you on your iPhone―no syncing required. iTunes in the Cloud
also lets you download your previously purchased iTunes content,
including music and TV shows to your devices at no additional cost.*
Since iCloud stores your previously purchased iTunes history, you can
see what you’ve bought no matter which device you bought it on, and
since you already own the content, you can play it on your devices or
simply tap the iCloud icon to download it to store and play later.
In addition, iTunes Match℠ scans the songs in your music library,
including music not purchased on iTunes, and matches them to the more
than 20 million songs available on the iTunes Store®, offering them in
high-quality, DRM-free 256 kbps AAC encoding. Any unmatched songs are
uploaded to iCloud so you can play songs, albums or playlists from your
music library on your devices.
iCloud’s innovative Photo Stream service lets you take a photo on one
device and have it automatically appear on your other devices. A photo
you take on your iPhone is sent to iCloud and automatically pushed to
your iPad, iPod touch, Mac or PC. You can even view your Photo Stream
album on your Apple TV®. iCloud also automatically pushes a copy of the
photos you’ve imported from your digital camera over Wi-Fi or Ethernet,
so you can view them on your other devices. iCloud manages your Photo
Stream efficiently, showing your last 1000 photos so you don’t run out
of storage space.
iCloud’s Documents in the Cloud keeps your documents up to date across
all your devices, automatically, so you don't have to. For example, if
you create a document using Pages® on your iPad, that document is
automatically sent to iCloud. When you use Pages on another iOS device,
you can open the same document with your latest changes and pick up
editing or reading right where you left off. Apple’s iWork® apps for
iOS, Pages, Numbers® and Keynote® will take advantage of iCloud storage,
and Apple is also offering developers the APIs they need to enable their
apps to work seamlessly with Documents in the Cloud.
iCloud lets you see your App Store™ and iBookstore℠ purchase history and
download those apps and books to any of your devices at any time.
Purchased apps and books can be automatically downloaded to your
devices, not just the device they were purchased on. Simply tap the
iCloud icon and download your purchased apps and books to any of your
iOS devices at no additional cost.
iCloud Backup automatically and securely backs up your most important
information to iCloud daily over Wi-Fi whenever your iOS device is
connected to a power source. Once you plug it in, everything is backed
up quickly and efficiently. iCloud already stores your purchased music,
TV shows, apps, books and Photo Stream; iCloud Backup takes care of
everything else, backing up your photos and video in the Camera Roll,
device settings, app data, home screen and app organization, messages
and ringtones. iCloud Backup can even help you set up a new iOS device
or restore the information on one you already own.**
iCloud works seamlessly with your Contacts, Calendar and Mail, so you
can share calendars with friends and family, and your ad-free Mail
account is hosted at me.com.
Your inboxes and folders are kept up to date across your iOS devices and
computers, and with icloud.com
you have easy web access to your Mail, Contacts, Calendar, Find My
iPhone and iWork documents.
The Find My iPhone app can help you if one of your devices is missing.
Just use the free Find My iPhone app on another device, or sign in at icloud.com
from a computer to see your missing iPhone, iPad or iPod touch on a map,
display a message, and remotely lock or wipe your missing device. Find
My iPhone now lets you locate a missing Mac running OS X Lion.
Find My Friends is a new app available as a free download from the App
Store that lets you easily share your location with people who are
important to you. Friends and family appear on a map so you can quickly
see where they are. Find My Friends also lets you temporarily share your
location with a group of friends, whether it's for a couple of hours for
a dinner or a couple of days on a camping trip; when the time is up, the
sharing ends. With Find My Friends, you get a notification every time
you get a new friend request and if you give them permission, they can
see your location. With a simple tap you can hide your location.
Parental controls help you manage how your child uses Find My Friends.
iCloud will be available concurrently with iOS 5, the world’s most
advanced mobile operating system, which includes over 200 new features
including Notification Center, an innovative way to easily view and
manage notifications in one place without interruption; iMessage™, a new
messaging service that lets you easily send text messages, photos and
videos between all iOS 5 users; and Newsstand, a new way to purchase and
organize your newspaper and magazine subscriptions.
Pricing & Availability
iCloud will be available on October 12 as a free download to iPhone,
iPad or iPod touch users running iOS 5 or a Mac running OS X Lion with a
valid Apple ID. iCloud includes 5GB of free cloud storage for Mail,
Document Storage and Backup. Purchased music, TV shows, apps, books and
Photo Stream do not count against the storage limit. iTunes Match will
be available starting in the US later this month for $24.99 a year.
Using iCloud with a PC requires Windows Vista or Windows 7; Outlook 2010
or 2007 is recommended for accessing contacts and calendars. Additional
iCloud storage upgrades are available to purchase starting at $20 a year
for 10GB, $40 a year for 20GB and $100 a year for 50GB.
iOS 5 will be available as a free software update for iPhone 4S, iPhone
4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad and iPod touch (third and fourth generation)
customers, allowing them to experience the amazing new features.
*iCloud is available worldwide. iTunes in the Cloud varies by country.
iTunes Match and TV shows are US-only. iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes
Match may be used on up to 10 devices with the same Apple ID.
**Backup of purchased music is not available in all countries. Backup of
purchased TV shows is US only. A purchased item may be unavailable to be
restored if it is no longer in the iTunes Store, App Store or iBookstore.
Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with
OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital
music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has
reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store,
and has recently introduced iPad 2 which is defining the future of
mobile media and computing devices.
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