Apple has opened the iCloud beta to the developers around the world, replacing the MobileMe program by Apple. To access the features of the iCloud, the users need to have a developer account which is linked to their Apple ID. iCloud features your Contacts, Calendar, iWork and Find my iPhone and all the features available in both Mac OS X and iOS 5.
iCloud allows users to store multimedia data such as music files for download to different devices such as iPhones, iPods, iPads, and personal computers running Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows on computer servers owned by Apple. It also allows you to organize and manage calendars, bookmark, notes, to-do lists and other data. iCloud is Apple’s latest branding of cloud computing services and it was branded previously as iTools in the year 2000, .Mac in 2002 and MobileMe in the year 2008.
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Along with the launch of glasses-free 3D notebooks and Power TV brand of LCD TV, Toshiba India has announced its business plans and strategy to strengthen its presence in India. The strategy by Toshiba would include establishment of an R and D centre at Gurgaon to localize and develop new products for India. It would also open a one-stop call centre supporting all digital products and would also expand its nationwide network of Toshiba stores to 6,000.
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Adobe has released the public preview of Edge, a new design tool for HTML5 web motion and interaction. With the release of Edge Adobe aims at helping people to be successful with HTML5. As HTML5 is emerging as a major competitor to Adobe’s dominant Flash technology and is being widely used these days, the company clearly want stay on top of the situation. The new tool Edge would help the developers to easily edit animations and interactive Web page elements and attributes that are based on HTML5, CSS3 and Javascript.
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