Apple has already announced their press conference about the iOS 5 and the long awaited iPhone 5, but another buzz has been about the new iCloud which will also be discussed on October 4th. The iCloud is scheduled (rumor,but confirmation on Tuesday) for October 10th.
Here are some updated details:
- Apple is trying to become the worldwide leader in cloud music rights. They are seeking international music licenses for the iCloud service to allow people to upload all their music; whether it was downloaded via iTunes or ripped to allow anyone to access if for a $24.95 a year fee called "iTunes Match"
This could be huge for people who love music and don't always want to pay for it.
Of course there is opposition because now Apple is saying it is OK to upload music that could be illegal but you paid us so its fine with us to share with anyone.
- iCloud and iTunes Match will analyze your songs and compare them against the 18 million songs in the iTunes Store and make them available at 256 kbps.
This is a pretty neat idea so lets wait to see what Apple has to say about it on Tuesday. Stay tune.
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