Apple’s iCloud: 5 Best Features
Cloud computing has becomes the new buzzword and all the major players have joined in. For example, Ebay, Google and Apple are all now involved in this new medium, which brings great benefits for users. What’s more, you don’t need to know about the technical side of cloud computing, as you can simply enjoy the benefits. Here are the 5 best features of Apple’s iCloud:
Instantly access your tunes, from anywhere
Once you have the new iCloud service you can have access to your entire set of tunes, from any location, and at any time. This means you can also use all of your devices in order to find a certain song or track. Another great benefit is if you have a low quality song, Apple will automatically upgrade it for you to the best quality recording instantly. This means you never need to plug power into your laptop again in order to access your music.
Take one photo and access it from any device
With the new iCloud service, you will no longer need to plug your iPhone or iPod in your laptop again in order to access your photographs. Instead, the photos will automatically appear instantly on any device you own, as long as you have WiFi or 3G.
Have all your setting customizes
If you often get annoyed when you need to key the settings in to each new piece of hardware you buy, then you no longer to worry about this. With the new iCloud, your collection of apps simply sync across your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Touch and iPod. Further, they do so wirelessly and automatically and all the time.
Get free email, contact, calendar and storage
Apple’s great web email, calendars, contact management, and online file storage used to cost $100 each year, but now they are completely free for everyone. You can now update and sync all your information across all your devices free of charge.
Never loose your place again
Apple knows that one problem people have is picking up where they left off (when reading or doing another task). As such the new feature syncs all your devices so you can pick up where you left off, no matter what device you are using. Your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch will all know exactly what you have open on your Mac, and they sync with it.
If you think these features are great and will help you to enjoy your music, apps and other interests, then think about looking into the new iCloud service from Apple.
Patrick Lindle is an avid Apple fanboy. He uses Apple products everywhere in his metal deck business. Pat believes Apple technologies are what keep him competitive in a cutt throat steel deck fabrication industry.









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