My iMac will not connect to Photo Stream, but all my other devices will. i have all updates.

My brand new, 2.7 GHz intel Core i5 will not connect to Photo stream, no matter what I do.
I try to enable it from Icloud Preferences.
I try to turn it on from Iphoto preferences.
I try to turn it on from the iphoto app, but no luck.
When I try to add an account, it doesnt have the icloud option. Only Mobileme.
It says I'm signed in.
Getting frustrated!!!
HELP!!!!!

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