If today’s tech news cycle could get any better, than it would be about the next iPhone. iCloud is a universal hub for iOS devices to sync apps, documents, mail, and more across all iOS devices in Macs. You can store just about everything on Windows PCs, iOS devices, and Macs. It’s the fully-integrated system that desperately wants to kill the traditional file system, and has a good chance at it. Your email, calendars, apps ad contacts can also be resubmitted to any new iOS device you have just with a few clicks to keep everything tightly packed and watched. While all forms of documents are stored on the iCloud, photos, due to them consuming large amounts of space, are stored on the iCloud for only 30 days for devices to access the while they permanently stay on your Mac or PC. Oh and it’s completely free. By default, there’s 5GB of storage for mail — apps, books, and Photo Stream (which allows you to take a picture on your iPhone and have it instantly show up on an iPad) don’t count. Via: Apple





