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Apple will announce iCloud, its cloud computing service, at its annual developers conference in San Francisco next week.
The keynote address, which Apple says will be given by ââ¬ÅSteve Jobs and a team of Apple executiveââ¬Â, will also see the launch of iOS 5, the operating system that powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, as well as Lion, the next version of Appleââ¬â¢s Mac OS X.
The companyââ¬â¢s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) usually sees the launch of a new iPhone but Apple hinted some time ago that this yearââ¬â¢s conference would not see any new hardware launches.
In the absence of a new iPhone, the attention is likely to focus on iCloud. Appleââ¬â¢s press release does not elaborate on what iCloud will entail but recent reports have suggested that the company has finalised deals with major record labels to provide a cloud music service.
It was reported last month that Apple had bought the iCloud domain name from a Swedish company called Xcerion.
Such a service is likely to allow users to stream their music collections from internet servers, removing the need for them to store music on their phone or MP3 player. Appleââ¬â¢s Mobile Me service already allows customers to store documents, photos, calendars and contacts in the cloud.
Read more: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...to-unveil-Apple-iCloud-service-next-week.html