Tonight, Steve Jobs will introduce iOS 5.0, Mac OS X Lion (which we already know many things) and icloud. We will comment live information distilled during the conference on Twitter, via our account TomsHardware_fr. Few rumors iOS 5.0, outside information about the notifications that should evolve as management is archaic.
By cons, icloud unfolds gradually and Apple could offer an interesting thing: a icloud home. Explain. What is known icloud is that it is linked to music and he is expected to hear his music online without physically storing on his computer. But this poses a problem: we need a permanent connection.
And the United States, Internet connections are increasingly crippled by volume, like mobile connections. Apple could offer a new version of Time Capsule boxes with the integration of a cache icloud. At home, what would be the cache in question would be used, thus avoiding problems related to the rate of Internet connection.
Currently, Time Capsule works with NetBSD and integrates a 3.5-inch hard drive, but Apple has shown with the Apple TV IOS, the system of the iPhone, is viable in the embedded world. A camera with a processor iOS A4 or A5 and a 2.5-inch hard disk (they are 1.5 TB) would be viable for this use and would be especially more compact than the current model.
So let us tonight, 19 hours, to confirm (or disprove) the rumors.
By cons, icloud unfolds gradually and Apple could offer an interesting thing: a icloud home. Explain. What is known icloud is that it is linked to music and he is expected to hear his music online without physically storing on his computer. But this poses a problem: we need a permanent connection.
And the United States, Internet connections are increasingly crippled by volume, like mobile connections. Apple could offer a new version of Time Capsule boxes with the integration of a cache icloud. At home, what would be the cache in question would be used, thus avoiding problems related to the rate of Internet connection.
Currently, Time Capsule works with NetBSD and integrates a 3.5-inch hard drive, but Apple has shown with the Apple TV IOS, the system of the iPhone, is viable in the embedded world. A camera with a processor iOS A4 or A5 and a 2.5-inch hard disk (they are 1.5 TB) would be viable for this use and would be especially more compact than the current model.
So let us tonight, 19 hours, to confirm (or disprove) the rumors.
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