Showing posts with label MobileMe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MobileMe. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Apple Inc. (AAPL) new Data Center built for iTunes and MobileMe

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Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) shareholder meetings are always great to find a few bits of interesting information and one that took place today was an exception. According to participants, AppleInsider, Apple inform shareholders that will support the new data center, the company recently completed construction in North Carolina, iTunes and MobileMe service.

500 000 sq m is said to have been ubiquitous since the start of construction on the new data center can be used. Proposals that Apple has worked, streaming, subscription model for iTunes should make sense, as well as the claim that MobileMe was a decrease in its current price tag of $ 99. Both options will lead to an increase in the data over the Apple, but we have the servers still no nearer to consciousness, only what the new device is actually used.

Obviosuly speculation will continue now that Apple has confirmed the Center will house the iTunes and MobileMe service when it is not beyond the realm, the possibility that the whole thing can be just as mundane, that require more space for all those movies on our Apple TV HD stream.

Fingers crossed it already more than that!

 

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Apple restores MobileMe retail boxes, a free service on the way?

With all the fuss around the new line of Apple MacBook and the first developer preview of professionals OS X Lion today was another something from the news that you may not have noticed. From February 24th Apple breaks off the boxed packaging, issuing a new MobileMe rumors that the company will introduce free or tiered version imminently.

The following screenshots have been published 9to5 Mac today and are taken from the Apple retail show that single and family packs of MobileMe "end of life" as they are today, along with previous-generation MacBook pro.