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Thursday, October 13, 2011

iCloud, What is it and how it works?


From yesterday, Apple users have had - and have - the option to upgrade their old operating system by the newly iOS 5, a platform that brings many new features and this time noted for having a new tool. We refer to icloud, of course, a new system that Apple has invented and that is to allow storage in the cloud. A delight for users who are holding various devices: either an iPhone, iPad, and even a desktop computer where they work or spend your leisure time. Today we jump right into the universe icloud, since Apple has already released the tool and it's quite possible you were wondering what it does and if you can find it useful for something.Perhaps this article may serve to clarify concepts of something. Here we go.

Your content, accessible from anywhere

As I said earlier, icloud is a complex system of storage in the cloud that aims to give access to the information you have stored online through all your devices. This means you can download songs from your computer and these will be stored in icloud so that later you can listen from your iPhone, iPhone or iPod Touch, for example. The same applies to your photos, applications, email, calendars and so on. In return you will not have to do anything. The contents are kept alone and synchronization becomes better life.icloud is a manager who works in the cloud to you.

What does icloud?

Well, I must say that icloud is already installed on all devices that have iOS 5. This includes your Mac, iPhone, iPod and iPhone, as long as you and up to date. Thus, to access and will have 5 GB free space, without storing photos, music and applications. This is borne by Apple. In this way, you have at your disposal - the bat - 5 GB to store documents and other files you want to have in the cloud. You may want to expand your storage capacity. You'll have to see how they spread these GB. Know, however, that 10 GB cost 16 euros per year, 20 GB, 32 euros per year and 50 GB, 80 euros. Study the possibilities and see what suits you best. The options are as varied.

2 comments:

Ryodo said...

Pretty usefull tbh.

Anthony Hopper said...

Great, informative post.

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