Apple’s North Carolina Data Center Will Be Totally Green By The End Of 2012
Apple is planning on powering its huge North Carolina data center entirely from renewable energy by the end of this year.
Apple is planning on powering its huge North Carolina data center entirely from renewable energy by the end of this year.
It looks like iOS 6 and iCloud will be on the receiving end of some major, new photo sharing and video syncing features.
With Apple officially closing the MobileMe service on June 30, many of our readers might be worried about losing their me.com email accounts. In two words: don’t worry. According to a new posting on Apple’s MobileMe site, those users unable to upgrade to iCloud, can still keep their legacy emails.
Visiting beta.icloud.com earlier today gave visitors a sneak peek at what Apple might be planning for their iCloud.com website. Included here for the first time were links to two iOS-centric apps.
Users still lingering on MobileMe get free iCloud storage through September 2012.
Apple today announced they would be ending the public beta for their iWork.com service. The service, which iCloud largely replaced, will end on July 31.
Despite our previous concerns that the event wouldn't happen until later in the year, Apple announced this week that WWDC 2012 would be held in June. Meanwhile, Google joined the storage wars as the tech heavy unveiled Google Drive. Finally, who can forget Steve Jobs as Willy Wonka in the week that was. Enjoy!
Following yesterday’s Google Drive announcement, you may be wondering how Google's solution stacks up next to other Web-based storage services. Here’s our take on five of the best.
What do the wild wild west, Rush Limbaugh, and Liquidmetal have in common? They were all featured in some of the more interesting iOS stories in the last week. Enjoy!
In June, Apple will officially shut down MobileMe for good. To encourage the last of these customers to switch to iCloud, the company is offering free copies of Snow Leopard, Apple’s seventh major release of Mac OS X.
Google's unified storefront/iCloud competitor looks pretty good so far.
While Apple's iCloud frees our information from a computer, there is a dark side as well.
A new audio file format being developed by Apple will provide what is termed “adaptive streaming” with high- or low-quality files delivered to users of iCloud.
Apple today announced it has removed iCloud and MobileMe push capabilities for its customers in Germany. The move is the result of Motorola’s successful injunction there over cloud syncing push technology, according to AppleInsider.
For those remaining MobileMe customers, Apple has a message for you: Upgrade to iCloud or else.
While officials in Prinevlle, Ore. worked hard to convince Apple to build a data center in the town, they also had help from a little company called Facebook.
A new iPhone application called "Cloudy Exporter" allows Apple fans to export images saved in their Photos app to the iCloud-powered Photo Stream.
If you're utilizing Apple's iCloud backup service and are running low on those free five gigabytes of storage, you may wish to delete individual backups and free-up some space (either that, or you'll have to spend some cash on increasing your iCloud storage). Fortunately, deleting individual iCloud backups is easy to do. Read on, and we'll explain the entire process.
Acer has thrown its hat into the cloud computing ring, and it all looks, and sounds, too familiar.
Good morning! Today's special edition iWake is now available. Today's episode reviews what happened this year. It's been a huge year for Apple. Have a listen ...
Through iTunes Match, you can access your music from all your devices via iCloud. Apple now explains exactly how iTunes Match works, with a dedicated section on their site.
CloudPaste is a new jailbreak tweak and service that allows users to sync their clipboard between Apple devices, including iOS devices and Mac computers. Once installed, the text you copy on one device will be available to paste on another.
Good morning! Today's iWake is now available. Have a listen ...
The popular iA Writer applications for iPad and Mac have recently received an update. Now, both apps feature support for iCloud and are available for a reduced price. The iPad application is currently available in the App Store for $1.99 (60 percent off its original price), while the Mac app is available for $8.99 (50 percent off).