Apple looks to store videos in cloud

 

In January we reported that Apple is hoping to provide an online back-up service for people's iTunes libraries. Now, according to CNET, the company wants to be able to store films for users on its servers.

 

And in another new move for Apple, the movie bosses have been told that their iTunes stored content will be accessible from any internet-connected device such as a Nokia phone as well as on an iPhone.

 

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More on Apple:

- Apple iPad:  your questions answered

- Apple iPad: 10 things you need to know

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This is despite the fact streaming movies exclusively to Apple machines would be huge plus point for the incoming iPad.

 

Apple's latest cloud move underlines the firm's objective of turning iTunes into an online repository of all of a consumer's digital media.

 

Despite selling its 10 billionth song last week, growth has slowed on iTunes and some analysts speculate people are starting to slow their purchasing due to hard drive constraints.

Apple looks to store videos in cloud

 

In January we reported that Apple is hoping to provide an online back-up service for people’s iTunes libraries. Now, according to CNET, the company wants to be able to store films for users on its servers.

 

And in another new move for Apple, the movie bosses have been told that their iTunes stored content will be accessible from any internet-connected device such as a Nokia phone as well as on an iPhone.

 

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More on Apple:

Apple iPad:  your questions answered

Apple iPad: 10 things you need to know

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This is despite the fact streaming movies exclusively to Apple machines would be huge plus point for the incoming iPad.

 

Apple’s latest cloud move underlines the firm’s objective of turning iTunes into an online repository of all of a consumer’s digital media.

 

Despite selling its 10 billionth song last week, growth has slowed on iTunes and some analysts speculate people are starting to slow their purchasing due to hard drive constraints.

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