It appears we are able to stop taking a chance by what Apple's cloud-based online service is going to be known as. It'll indeed be known as "iCloud," as the organization itself introduced inside a pr release today.
Bundled up alongside what's going to be displayed throughout a keynote address at its designers conference that begins next Monday, the organization has simply known into it as "iCloud, Apple's approaching cloud services offering."
Going purely from recent buzz that's encircled "iCloud," the concept is the fact that it'll entail online storage and streaming features for Apple's iTunes music service. Additionally, it would not be incredibly shocking to locate online file backup and synchronization features folded in to the "iCloud" service too.
(More about TIME.com: Apple's Online Music Locker: A Good Idea (That's 10+ Years Of Age))
We'll find out more about iCloud, Mac OS X, and new software for apple iphones and iPads because the keynote address begins next Monday.
Based on the pr release:
"In the keynote, Apple will unveil its next generation software - Lion, the eighth major discharge of Mac OS X iOS 5, the following version of Apple's advanced mobile operating-system which forces the iPad, apple iphone and ipod device touch and iCloud, Apple's approaching cloud services offering."
The keynote begins at 10AM Off-shore, 1PM Eastern.
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