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Apple iCloud complimentary storage extended by a year

October 08
by Munish 8. October 2012 16:21

 According to the latest reports, ”Apple has extended the 5 GB complimentary storage offer for MobileMe subscribers who have moved to iCloud by another year”. The iCloud is a cloud storage based services for synchronizing data and multimedia on iOS devices.
This 5 GB complimentary storage upgrade to iCloud was limited only till September 30, 2012. As per the new Apple Support page,'The MobileMe members who have moved to iCloud can enjoy the complimentary 5 GB storage upgrade till September 30, 2013. "
There is good news for all those MobileMe members who migrated to iCloud get 5 GB worth free storage. Likewise, if any MobileMe member has paid for extra storage services would enjoy complimentary storage of 10 GB, 20 GB or 50 GB on iCloud depending on what they have paid for.This new upgrade extension is applicable for only those users who have moved from MobileMe to iCloud between October 12, 2011 and August 1, 2012. Apple iCloud services are meant only for the iOS and Mac OS X family of products. 

Source : Themobileindian

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Apple to offer iCloud email domain with iOS 6

July 17
by jasmeet 17. July 2012 15:25

Apple to offer iCloud email domain with iOS 6

According to the latest reports Apple is all set to offer the iCloud.com domain name bearing email address with the iOS 6 update. Apple has updated its cloud storage service - iCloud.com and along with new features, the company will now offer the new @iCloud.com email domain to the existing and new iCloud registrants. Since the Me.com is being phased out, the @ me.com email addresses will be converted to @ icloud.com.. It has been noted by MacRumors that the Mail app in the upcoming iOS 6 update will support iCloud email addresses by default.
Till now Apple has changed its online services at least three times and the iCloud.com is the fourth iteration. First one is iTools, the online services then changed to .Mac and then me.com service. At last Apple declared the new iCloud.com service for taking backup, storing files and other purposes.
The iOS 6 beta 3 has been pushed to developers and the existing users will get the @iCloud.com domain name support. Also the new folks who register with Apple ID will get the @iCloud.com email and username whenever the iOS 6 is released.
Apple still has not given any information about the  old @Mac.com and @ me.com email address holders and users. Whether  those emails will redirected to the new @ icloud.com or not remains a question. We assume that the old accounts too will be taken care by Apple and it will continue to support the older domain in order to ensure proper delivery of the messages and smoother operations for its loyal users.

Source : Themobileindian

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Apple extends free iCloud offer for MobileMe users

May 09
by Harcharan singh 9. May 2012 17:30

Apple extends free iCloud offer for MobileMe users

Good News for the MobileMe subscribers. Apple has announced that MobileMe subscribers who have switched to iCloud will get the same storage capacity that they had with the former till September 30 instead of June 30. Last year the company planned to integrate its subscription based cloud services - MobileMe, with its new iCloud services. But later on they stated that MobileMe users who have paid for 20 GB storage will get the same storage space on iCloud till June 30, and after that they will have to pay for it. They can also make the usage of 5 GB of storage space that Apple provides to all. It has been reported that MobileMe members using 20 GB purchased storage receive a complimentary iCloud storage upgrade of 20 GB, and accounts with additional purchased storage (40 GB to 60 GB) receive a complimentary upgrade of 50 GB after moving to iCloud. iOS and Mac OS X users with the help of iCloud services can sync their mail, documents, pictures and other data to a cloud storage account.

Currently, iCloud offers:

  • 10 GB additional storage annually for $20 (Rs 1,000 approximately)
  • 20 GB additional storage annually at $40 (Rs 2,000 approximately)
  • 50 GB additional storage annually for $100 (Rs 5,000 approximately).

Source : Themobileindian

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