Sunday 22 April 2012

Facts about iCloud

Facts about iCloud:



The following is an advert made my Apple. This commercial introduces the viewer to how iCloud works and connects with different apple products.




iCloud's purpose is to store your content. Not only does it store your content, but it ensures that all of your apps on your mac for example, are also on your iPhone and other apple appliances. You could be taking pictures outdoors on your iPhone and once they are taken, they will instantly appear on your mac at home if you use iCloud. iCloud keeps your images, contacts, notes, apps ect. up to date across all of your apple devices. iCloud is easy to use and very simple to set up.

With iCloud, you don't need to send or sync anything. iCloud will automatically ensure that all devices have the same content on them. For example, you could begin a project on Pages on your iPad. Then you could later go onto your iPhone and open up the Pages document you began on your iPhone and continue working on it (Just like the picture below).


Lastly, iCloud also ensures that if you download an app, for example, on your iPhone, the same app will immediately appear on your iPad. This is helpful to the user because it means they don't have to go around to all of their Apple devices and download the same app. iCloud does all of the work for you. 




In the picture above it shows that all of the apps that were downloaded on the iPhone have appeared on the iPad as well. If one of your devices crashes, all of your information is stored in iCloud and is also stored on your other Apple devices.

Not only does iCloud ensure that all of your Apple devices have the same data, but it also backs up everything and can help 'Save the day'.  


- Apple vs. PC
"Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish." Steve Jobs


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