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Apple WWDC 2011 iCloud and iOS 5: Biggest assault ever on rival Android?

Apple WWDC 2011 at Moscone Center, San Francisco
All eyes are on Apple iCloud and iOS 5, the technology giant's cloud-based photos, music, and video streaming service and next generation mobile operating system that are going to be the key attractions of Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2011 as they could become Apple's most lethal weapons ever against rival Android.

Apple Shares Up Ahead Of WWDC

Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs introduces the iPad 2 on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco, California March 2, 2011
Shares of Apple Inc. were up 1 percent in the pre-market trading hours ahead of its much-anticipated annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
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Apple has hired Peter Hajas, the person behind Mobile Notifier, in what some observers believe is the potential beginning of an advanced notification system for the company's iOS based devices.
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Introduction of Apple iCloud could bury the competition

With inked deals with the top four major music record labels and the launch of its anticipated iCloud service, Google and Amazon's cloud music services will be keeping Apple in close observation. Along with Apple's announcement of iOS5 and Lion, the platforms are lined up nicely to support iCloud in its quest to overpower the competition via photos, music, and video streaming.
Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) banner is seen at Moscone Center, San Francisco

Apple iOS 5 for iPhone going social: integrates Twitter, possibly Facebook

The Apple iOS 5 version has received much attention as the mobile OS will be introduced by CEO Steve Jobs next week. Talks have been swirling about possible features that may range from enhanced notifications, widgets, integration of iCloud, and the inclusion of social network platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.

Apple iPad 3: A revolution in the making?

While the media is awash with rumors regarding the next iPhone, Apple is silently working in the background to piece together its next version of iPad 2, the iPad 3.
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Solar-paneled bikini charger for Apple iPod

Apple boasts of a solid ecosystem of apps, devices and peripherals around its iOS platform and now it can add another element to its thriving iOS environment - swimwear made of photo voltaic panels to charge its devices.
Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs gives a wave at the conclusion of the launch of the iPad 2 on stage during an Apple event in San Francisco

Apple Profit View Raised at Susquehanna

Susquehanna Financial has raised its profit estimates of Apple, saying that the technology giant is well positioned with leading market share in two of the fastest-growing segments in technology: smartphones and tablets.
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iPhone 5 release: What will Apple iOS 5 deliver?

Apple is putting its best foot forward by overhauling the software platform of the iPhone to offer incomparable user experience in its next generation iPhone 5. The spruced up iOS 5 will not just have bells and whistles but arguably a whole lot of new features that enthusiasts have been waiting for. Here’s a sneak peek into some of the possible hot features of Apple iOS 5.
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Apple tightens iPad and iPhone giveaways

Apple has put restrictions over online giveaways of their products and has enforced its Guidelines for Third Party Promotions on companies using iPhones and iPads as gifts, tagging it “free”.

3 Reasons why Apple iCloud is not great?

Apple for a change has turned its back on its secretive ways and has openly confessed, prior to its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), that it will be launching its highly anticipated cloud offering- iCloud.

Apple iCloud a 'very big deal'

Apple's Tuesday announcement outlined a number of talking points Steve Jobs is expected to tackle at WWDC next week whipping analysts into a frenzy over what is being seen as revolutionary upgrades.

Apple iWork for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad: Efficient or just nice to have?

Apple announced that the three iWork office applications (Pages, Keynote, and Numbers) will now be available on all iOS devices such as the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. This has been a dream come true for many users, especially busy business people on the go who access documents from their iPhones and tablets. But how efficient is it and can a lot of work get done with these apps?

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