What's the music of the commercial "introducing iCloud" ?

It seems nobody knows the background music of the commercial "introducing icloud" that is running in apple.com

Thanks but, this music is the one for the TV commercial.
I'm actually looking at the icloud ad that is running on apple website.
http://www.apple.com/icloud/

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    I feel like Apple is nickling and diming its loyal customers.
    So, essentially, iCloud is useless! I thought it would be a great way to free up space on my hard drive; I could just store my documents and music in the cloud.
    My question is: what is the point of iCloud? Honestly, what does it do? It just pushes stuff between your devices? I genuinely don't understand the point of it.

    capaho wrote:
    Julian Wright wrote:
    Here we go... Yet another 'loyal' Apple customer who seems to think that because they've bought one Apple product, Apple should forever let them have new products and services for free.
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  • HT4436 What is the cost for iCloud usage?

    What is the cost for iCloud usage?

    Here you go:
    You can purchase the following amounts of iCloud storage:
    10 additional GB (15 GB total): $20/year
    20 additional GB (25 GB total): $40/year
    50 additional GB (55 GB total): $100/year
    For more info please check: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4874

  • HT5824 What is the capacity of ICLoud?  Can more be purchased?

    What is the capacity of ICLoud?  Can more be purchased?

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    Advantages compared to what?
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  • What are the potentials of icloud in ios app development

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  • What is the point of icloud backup, when you have to plug your iphone into itunes to restore it anyway?

    ok im confused now.. What is the point of backing up and restoring your iphone with icloud, when to restore your iphone you have to plug it into itunes anyway? you might as well just restore it from there then shouldnt you?

    when to restore your iphone you have to plug it into itunes anyway?
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  • What is the point of iCloud backup?

    Pretty angry at the moment...I haven't been backing up to itunes because of the claim that:
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  • What is the difference between iCloud and I match can someone explain that to me

    I mean what the?  I got I cloud for just a little bit of backup in online does match back up all your music?

    Think of iCloud like an email and syncing service for your devices. It will allow you to keep your contacts, calendars, email and other items in sync across devices. It also provides cloud backups for iOS devices.
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  • What is the purpose of iCloud?

    Is iCloud just a way of sychronizing content across various devices or is it also a cloud back up service? If it is not a cloud back up service, why not? It seems silly that I would pay Apple to store and stream my content in the cloud and then also have to pay some other company to do a complete back up into the cloud.
    Yesterday, an Apple support person told me in no uncertain terms that iCloud is not a cloud back up service and that is not for storing data in the cloud. He emphasized that it's only purpose was the cross synchronization across platforms. However, I find this difficult to believe given all the hype. Surely, Apple is trying to take over the online back up market.
    Many thanks in advance for any help.
    Sir Leicester

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  • HT1349 What is the point of iCloud online storage?

    Really, I paid for iCloud online storage, 20gb's worth and found out after purchase that it dosn't do anything. The only thing it does is store backup's and a few other little things. You can't use it for anything usful like use it to download apps, or even just app updates, my iPad is only a 16gb and it keeps running out of storage doing app updates, or OS updates, I use my iPad for work, and I require certain apps to do what is required, I had to deleted 4 of these apps just to do a software update, it is rediculess I though the whole point of online storage was to limit these problem, I'm very nearly on the verge of selling my iPad and reverting back to a laptop, but there a bit bulky for what I require. When I 1st got my iPad I thought it as a godsend until storage became and issue, I know what most of you are going to say " get a bigger gb iPad" but the storage issues isn't really my documents and stuff it's the apps themselfs and the fact that some won't function if there not updated, if you turn updates of on a windows system everything still works pretty much.

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  • What is the cost for iCloud?

    It is not obvious from the Apple website what the charge is for iCloud.  Does anyone have a link?
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    Look at http://www.pcworld.com/article/237086/apple_icloud_what_it_is_and_what_it_costs. html
    Allan

  • What is the relationship between iCloud and the App Store?

    My wife has an ipad and has purchased some apps from the App Store.  I have a new iphone5c and managed to load one of her purchased apps onto my phone by using her App Store ID and password.  When I did this, a cloud symbol appeared and I assume I was not charged for the download.  I have some questions about how all this works.
    I have not, to my knowledge, set up any icloud account for my new iphone.  Did aforementioned app download from her icloud?
    Does this mean that I should not set up an icloud account of my own on my new phone?  What about backing up my contacts?  I would like to continue sharing purchased apps.
    Can you use the same icloud account on more than one device?  If so, would they have to have identical contacts and apps?
    My wife also has a new phone; should she set up another icloud account?
    Is my Apple ID related to either the icloud or App Store?
    If anyone can help me sort this out it would be greatly appreciated.

    ICloud and the App/iTunes Store are different services from Apple, you can use either by logging in with an Apple ID, you don't need to use the same ID for all services on the same device.
    You can both share an ID for the iTunes and App stores so you can share purchased content but each use different ID's for iCloud, so you have your own contacts, calendars etc. you can use the same ID on more than one device.

  • What is the difference between Icloud and Live Drive?

    I had purchased for me seperate storage space where by i could download music/pictures to my cyper drive and my Ipad would pick it up.  Is this Icloud or Live Drive?

    That is livedrive. You cannot use icloud to keep your files online unless the files are generated using iworks. But, icloud is free from apple, 5 gb worth of space. Currently usage is pretty limited, cannot compare wth livedrive, dropbox or sugarsync.

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