cloud
Google Music users are getting two invites each
Google Music is another invite-only service that some people would trip over themselves to get into. Google Music is a cloud service that lets you upload your existing music collection to Google’s servers. You can then access your music from virtually everywhere including your Android device. If you find yourself feeling charitable today, feel free to check your Google Music account for two invitations.
Ubuntu One Basic becomes Ubuntu One Free, gets expanded to 5GB
Canonical is beefing up the capabilities of it’s Ubuntu One service. Just after signing up it’s 1 millionth user this past May Ubuntu One Basic is being upgraded. The free version of the service is now called Ubuntu One Free, and has more storage capacity than before. Ubuntu One Free will now offer users 5GB more »
Google Docs now allows uploads of up to 10GB
For those who need to collaborate on documents, or who just need their documents in the cloud, Google Docs is great. There’s even an option to upload files of any kind to the service to use it as a sort of Dropbox alternative. Today, that feature was quietly made a bit better. Up until today, more »
Apple iCloud logo spotted on WWDC banner
We have already gotten the official word from Apple, they are going to be announcing iCloud during the WWDC keynote and well, here is an image that shows what the logo will look like. An square icon with a cloud. Surprising. That aside though, we would be lying if we were to say that we more »
Google ready to launch cloud music service without music labels
At last year’s Google I/O Google announced Google Music, a way to purchase music and send it to your Android device or stream it online. Since then Amazon has beaten the search giant to the punch, but it seems Google is ready to finally make it’s move. Like Amazon, Google will be making the move more »
Google domain names point to upcoming cloud music service
Google won’t admit it, but we know a cloud-based music service is coming from them. Aside from confirmations from anonymous sources, the settings in the leaked music player for Android smartphones alludes to cloud-based music streaming as well. Now Google has registered a few domain names for websites that are music related.
Amazon digital locker service rumored to be released very soon
Digital media purchases from Amazon and other merchants could be headed to the cloud. CNET reports that Amazon is ready to pull the trigger on a new digital locker service that will house music, books and movies. Amazon is also reportedly allowing content that wasn’t purchased on its site to be stored on its servers as well.
Pogoplug Pro announced; features built-in wireless, $99 price tag and is available in Best Buy
Cloud Engines has returned with another bit of Pogoplug related news. This latest is introducing a new device, the Pogoplug Pro which will be available with Best Buy beginning today. The Pogoplug Pro will feature built-in wireless and for those who were not a big fan of the pink — it will be available in more »
Competing for the Cloud, Verizon brings V Cast Media Manager
Working from the cloud is not only convenient but is becoming serious business for a lot of companies and that one of them is now Verizon. Available today in the Android Marketplace and Blackberry App World is V Cast Media Manager – long name, lots of goodies. For a mere $2.99 per month ($36/year), Verizon more »
Pogoplug cloud printing goes live today, Wireless Extender & Pogoplug Biz start shipping today
Cloud Engines has returned with yet another new feature for Pogoplug users — cloud printing. The firmware that will enable this is currently being rolled out, so current owners may want to keep an eye out. As for who can take advantage, just about any other internet connected device including iPhones, iPads and Android devices. more »














