The Cool Features Apple Didn’t Announce At WWDC
Apple announced iCloud, iOS 5 and previewed Lion at WWDC but amidst the 450+ new features between all 3 new products, a few awesome things fell through the cracks. Here’s a roundup of the cool things Apple left out of its keynote.
What You Need To Know About WWDC: iCloud Launched And OS X Lion Release Dated
During Today’s WWDC Apple previewed the newest version of iOS 5, iCloud — a total revamp of MobileMe — and the release date of OS X Lion.
Google Music Vs. Apple’s Upcoming iCloud
Google recently launched its music cloud service and already it has been met with a lukewarm response. While the tech powering Google’s latest foray in to the cloud is great, it’s being kneecapped and may not last against Apple’s upcoming cloud streaming service.
What May Arrive In iOS5
IOS 5 is expected to make its debut at Apple’s WWDC but many not appear alongside a new iPhone. Here are the rumored features of iOS 5.
What Apple’s Cloud Service Is Likely To Be
Apple’s iCloud service is set to make its debut during WWDC this year and as deals are being finalized, more details are starting to leak about the new service.
Apple Publicly Confirms iCloud’s Debut During WWDC
Alongside the announcement of iWork for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Apple publicly announced more details for its annual WWDC including the existence of iCloud and that Steve Jobs would host the event.