Ios 5 one apple id multiple users

Hello All,
This is probably premature, here is our setup:
(2) iPhone 4's
(1) iPad "1"
(1) Apple TV
They all share the same Apple ID.
When iOS 5 releases does anyone know if you will be able to have seperate photo streams and the ability to decide what gets pushed to where?
Thanks

Everything Apple has publicly released about iOS 5 is on there web pages and available for you to read.  Until it's released, the only legal users are developers who are bound by NDA not to discuss the beta and it's features. Wait till Wednesday.

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