Apple Might Announce Cloud-Based iTunes Service At WWDC
It is now over five months since Apple acquired the online music streaming service, Lala. While there has been no official communication from Apple so far about how the company plans to integrate Lala with the company's own product offerings, it is being speculated that Apple may use Lala's technology...
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No thank you!
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If people will pay for it cool. I'm not one of those people. Gimme a 500gb phone with 2 ghz processor. A boy can dream can't he? maybe in 5-10 years
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Really sick of Apple might this might that.
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i think cloud is pretty cool. steam, a gaming client, uses cloud technology..and you can play games on different computers with one account (not at the same time tho) with the same game save.
so you can start a game on one computer and finish it on another.
when i installed steam (www.steampowered.com) for my macbook, i didn't even have to install the game i was playing on my pc. i guess it saves everything in the cloud. cool.
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i think cloud is pretty cool. steam, a gaming client, uses cloud technology..and you can play games on different computers with one account (not at the same time tho) with the same game save.
so you can start a game on one computer and finish it on another.
when i installed steam (www.steampowered.com) for my macbook, i didn't even have to install the game i was playing on my pc. i guess it saves everything in the cloud. cool.
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but i assume you need at least 3G internet for itunes to stream the music/movies to the iphone. so if there is network issues like congestion or lag, will there be problems accessing the music or video?
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but i assume you need at least 3G internet for itunes to stream the music/movies to the iphone. so if there is network issues like congestion or lag, will there be problems accessing the music or video?
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the conventional (mobile) internet infrastructure on 98% of this blue planet is not ready yet for mass distribution of cloud based content.......we need at least LTE/4G and the providers have to upgrade their servers and landlines to fiber optics speed.