- Apple TV Will Change the Content We Consume on All Our Screens Forever
Here is what we think we know about what Apple will announce at WWDC on Monday about Apple TV. It will be releasing an SDK to allow developers to create apps for a new Apple TV App Store which will be part of iOS 6. The existing Apple TV device and an improved version of AirPlay will enable iOS devices to control the TV screen through mirroring and dual screen apps. iOS 6 will be deeply integrated with iCloud, which will bring email, contacts, calendars, documents, music, movies and photos all to the TV screen in a way that is fluid and synchronized with all of your other screens. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- Apple Gets It Right With iPhone 4S, iCloud and Siri
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- Your Music is Moving to the Cloud. What About the Rest of Your Business?
The storm continues around Apple’s new media service iCloud. 嵐は、A。。u200b。。u200bppleの新しいメディアサービスiCloud周り続けます
- Apple's iCloud services may strain networks
The expected wide adoption of Apple's free iCloud services could put a strain on wireless telecommunication networks when it becomes available in the second half of this year, according to industry experts.
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- Why Copyright Holders Love iTunes Match And Pirates Hate It
Steve Jobs presented a web storage service called iCloud this week that marked cloud computing's transition to the mainstream. But a debate is already raging about what some of iCloud's features could mean for the future of digital music and video. For his "one last thing" announcement at Monday's WWDC, Jobs [...] スティーブジョブズは、Webストレージサービスが主流になって、クラウドコンピューティングの移行をマーク、今週iCloudと呼ばれる発表した
- Google Drive Looks To Torpedo Dropbox, Could Launch Next Week
Google's cloud storage service – Google Drive – has been rumored to be in the works for years now. However, reports suggest that it may finally be launched in the next couple of weeks. Many details as well as the app for Google Drive have been leaked. Reportedly, Google Drive will offer 5 GB of free cloud storage – more than its number one competitor, Dropbox, but less than Microsoft, which offers 25 GB of free storage. It will also compete with Apple'ss iCloud, a cloud-based storage and sync service. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- SAP CIO: iCloud and DropBox Not Secure Enough, We'll Build Our Own
Users love cloud storage services like DropBox and iCloud for their power and ease of use. IT managers hate them for the ginormous potential for data leakage and loss they create. But clamping down on them isn't so straightforward. null, responseDetails: Suspected Terms of Service Abuse. Please see responseStatus: 40
- IT WORLD : Virus in the skies
To have hackers (again) messing with PlayStations is bad enough. Now a virus has infiltrated the real toys for the boys, the Predator and Reaper drones raining death from the skies over Afghanistan and elsewhere. As Apple encourages consumers to use its iCloud, can we be sure even the world's biggest company is immune? Martin J Young surveys the week's developments in computing, science, gaming and gizmos. プレイステーションで荒しハッカーを(もう一度)持っていることは十分に悪いです
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