Apple Facing Lawsuit Regarding "iCloud" Trademark
Less than one week after announcing its new cloud-based service at the WWDC keynote presentation, Apple is facing a lawsuit regarding the "iCloud" trademark, recent reports claim.
Less than one week after announcing its new cloud-based service at the WWDC keynote presentation, Apple is facing a lawsuit regarding the "iCloud" trademark, recent reports claim.
OSX Lion, iOS 5, and iCloud have all finally been announced! Watch the show to find out everything you need to know.
Our UK readers will find this one difficult to swallow. Apple’s new iCloud service, first unveiled at this week’s WWDC, won’t launch there until 2012, at least not the service's iTunes Match component. This news comes from The Telegraph, who heard the news first hand from a Performing Right Society (PRS) spokesman.
We already know Apple likely spent $4.5 million to acquire the iCloud.com domain. Now comes word the company bought many more domains on the first day of this year’s WWDC conference. Apple purchased 50 new domains, according to news first reported by TechCrunch.
Now that we’ve had time to absorb Apple’s WWDC keynote, it’s time to look at the fine print. With iCloud, Apple has revised its iTunes Terms and Conditions page, which each of us must accept before using iCloud. Naturally, the document’s primary focus is to spell out what we can and cannot do. It also includes one piece of information that could concern parents worried about in-app purchases being made by their children.
With Apple finally unveiling its iCloud system, it’s time to compare its features with those of the competition. In most respects, Apple’s service far and ahead beats Amazon’s Cloud Player and Google’s Music Beta. However, it isn't perfect.
Several days ago, Apple unveiled it's highly-anticipated iCloud service at the company's WWDC keynote presentation. Alongside this announcement came another - that MobileMe would cease to be in one year's time. Fortunately for MobileMe subscribers, Apple is offering a variety of different refunds.
Apple has just released iTunes 10.3.1, which is currently available to download for Mac OS X and Windows computers.
Windows XP users will not be able to take advantage of iCloud, according to Apple's press release.
Apple’s new iOS update is in the wild (for developers anyway), receiving mostly good reviews. However, before trying to explain why iOS is so much better than Google’s OS to your Android friends, read this first.
Want to allow a friend to use your Apple ID to redownload Books, Music or Videos onto their iDevice? This isn’t a wise choice.
Verizon Customers do not have access to the new beta version of the famed and long awaited iCloud.
Apple's "Find My iPhone" app has been updated to version 1.2 as part of iCloud's housewarming party.
Those of us who have been enjoying MobileMe still found ourselves very curious about the rumored iCloud service and what it would mean for syncing, storage, and more. Well, we now have further details about the transition that will take place later this year.
Folks, developers who already put their hand on iOS 5 have just informed us that you will indeed be able to buy additional (i)Cloud storage in iOS if you wish to do so.
The much-anticipated iCloud has been announced and explained. It's a doozy.
Following Apple's unveiling and launch of "apps in the cloud," users can now download iOS applications that are no longer available in the App Store, like Tweetie.
Apple has updated its iTunes download page setting its pages up for Version 10.3. This is the version brings iCloud support to everyone.
Talk about a well-oiled machine. Moments ago Apple began pushing out the main components of iCloud to iDevices around the world.
Apple is releasing a beta version of its cloud-based service - iCloud - today.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has just announced the music component to the new iCloud service. Here are the details, as they were presented.
Apple has just unveiled a brand new iCloud feature, which will launch with iOS 5 - "Photo Stream."
Apple has just announced that its iWork suite (which is compatible with all of the company's iOS devices) will integrate seamlessly with iCloud.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has just announced another amazing cloud feature - iOS applications stored in the cloud.