A recent report by WSJ indicates the fruity giant is likely to showcase
an iCloud update at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which
starts on June 11.
New Apple iMacs and iPods may just make
an appearance as well, the speculation continues, mostly filling up the
company’s portfolio
Source ThinkDigit
With numerous cloud storage and synchronization competitors, including the new Google Drive, making their appearance in the meanwhile, Apple’s due to make its first major update to its iCloud offering since its launch last year, whether to play catch up or differentiate itself further.
The updated iCloud is expected to get
new photo and synchronization features. Future iCloud users should be
able to share photos and albums with other iCloud users, who will also
be able to comment on them.
Native video synchronisation across
Apple devices is also expected. Notes and Reminders features should get
iCloud.com access, no longer limiting them to Apple devices.
Apple is likely to announce its new lineup of MacBooks as well, with the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processors. WWDC is hoped to also reveal an Apple TV and the new iOS 6 according to the report.
Source ThinkDigit
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