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BY Joe White on Thu December 08th, 2011
OnLive has recently announced that it plans to launch a cloud gaming app for the iPad in the App Store. Once available, the application will allow OnLive subscribers to stream console-quality games from the cloud and play them on their iPad, either using a touch interface or a special Bluetooth controller.
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BY Joe White on Tue October 18th, 2011
Google's Music Beta service, which allows users to upload tracks to the cloud and stream them on a desktop computer or mobile device, can only be accessed by iOS users via a Web app. While Google hasn't released an official iOS app yet, gMusic - a recently released iPhone app - allows users to access the service from within a native application.
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BY Joe White on Sun May 08th, 2011
Amazon's recently launched Cloud Player service, which allows users to stream music from "the cloud" to their computer, now appears to support iOS devices.
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BY Joe White on Fri April 01st, 2011
The popular universal iOS app, SugarSync, has recently received a great update. Now, users of the app can take advantage of improved sharing abilities, a copy and paste feature, photo backup, and more. Currently, the app - along with five gigabytes of storage in "the cloud" - is completely free.
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