“One of our reliable Apple sources has just filled us in on some of the company’s iTunes plans, and they’re exciting,” The Boy Genius reports. “We have been told iTunes will be getting a huge cloud capability that many people have been asking for (and logically thought would happen sooner or later).”
These new capabilities are broken down into three groups:
• Streaming music and movies from Apple’s servers to your computers, devices, etc.
• Streaming music and movies from your home computers to your other computers, remote devices, etc.
• Wireless iTunes syncing with devices
Read more in the full article here.
This sounds great, but Lala mis-identified a ton of my (properly named) music. I synced once and didn’t even bother with the service once I saw how off the tracks were. Just my experience; maybe everyone else was ok…
@ Oxymoron
Well, it is definitely a rumor!
Though why stop with just one “definitely” on an unsubstantiated rumor?
Why not say, “Rumor: Apple iTunes in the cloud definitely, definitely, DEFINITELY coming soon; Streaming music, movies; Wireless syncing. IT’S AN ABSOLUTE CERTAINTY!”
Why hold back?
Or perhaps don’t put that idiotic “definitely” in there in the first place, on a freakin’ RUMOR.
No wonder the Death Star capped data.
With Comcast, Time Warner and the mobile companies all capping data where is all the bandwidth for cloud computing going to come from.
No wonder the Death Star capped data.
With Comcast, Time Warner and the mobile companies all capping data where is all the bandwidth for cloud computing going to come from.
No wonder the Death Star capped data.
With Comcast, Time Warner and the mobile companies all capping data where is all the bandwidth for cloud computing going to come from.
No wonder the Death Star capped data.
With Comcast, Time Warner and the mobile companies all capping data where is all the bandwidth for cloud computing going to come from.
No wonder the Death Star capped data.
With Comcast, Time Warner and the mobile companies all capping data where is all the bandwidth for cloud computing going to come from.
No wonder the Death Star capped data.
With Comcast, Time Warner and the mobile companies all capping data where is all the bandwidth for cloud computing going to come from.
No wonder the Death Star capped data.
With Comcast, Time Warner and the mobile companies all capping data where is all the bandwidth for cloud computing going to come from.
Funny I haven’t had a phone yet that has particularly good reception capability or general call quality. One thing I do know is that my friend’s iPhone is one of the few that can actually make/receive a call in one area close by to the point we have to borrow it to make a call, yet none of these other crap devices ever seem to warrant any criticism. Wonder why?
hmmmm free basic mobileme to everyone, premium sync for paying customers? way to upsell apple.
Why does MDN even care about this. Go and complain over the antenna instead.
wireless sync would be sweet. Bluetooth please.
When did Simplify stop working?