Apple wants to expand the online iTunes store for movies, TV and Music

Apple continues apparently progressing plans to store movies, series and other iTunes content on a specific Apple Cloud. Thus Apple’s customers could not only large amounts of data easily online store, but from different devices such as the iPad call as a stream.

CNET claims to have learned that Apple is in talks with major movie studios to stream in the future using cloud computing from iTunes purchased content on different devices to be able to. In particular, the iPad, with its in comparison to iPhone and iPod Touch much larger screen would offer that.

Without the consent of the copyright holder Apple movies, series and music can not provide per stream. Whether it’s film and television industry with his Apple cloud computing will support plans, is not safe. The influence of Apple in the distribution of content would continue to grow, which is criticized in the industry.


When streaming music, however, it should be fewer problems. Late last year, Apple had acquired the service Lala, which allow users to save a copy of songs purchased online and listen to it over the net.

While music files in terms of storage capacity of today are quite small, show movies and other video content much space on the hard drives of the buyer. The trend toward high-definition content space exacerbates the problem considerably, since the video files are significantly larger.

Save The purchased video content online, many users would have been so attractive because they can avoid having to purchase additional hard drives. Another advantage would be to have this way about backups outside their own home. Apple would probably save the contents in North Carolina, where the group built a large farm.

Related posts:

  1. Apple officially announced that the iPad will be available on April 3 in the U.S., the 3G version at the end of the month
  2. Need Of Cloud Computing
  3. 10 things that drive me crazy the iPad
  4. Save files online for free with Google Docs up to 1GB
  5. Rumor: Intel brings 25nm SSD with 600GB hard drive

Tags: , ,
| March 8th, 2010 | Posted in Electronics, Gadgets |

Leave a Reply

. . . . . .