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Complete coverage: Apple's WWDC 2011 -- iCloud, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion

Steve Jobs to debut iCloud, tout iOS 5 and Lion next week | Apple takes control of iCloud.com domain

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Complete coverage: Apple's WWDC 2011 -- iCloud, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion
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Steve Jobs to debut iCloud, tout iOS 5 and Lion next week
Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take the stage at the company's developer conference next week to introduce iCloud -- Apple's new cloud service -- and the next version of its mobile operating system, iOS 5. Read More

Apple takes control of iCloud.com domain
Apple today took administrative control of the iCloud.com domain less than a week before CEO Steve Jobs is to unveil his company's new cloud-based service. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple WWDC: Everything we know about iCloud
There's a big iCloud gathering in the San Francisco skies. The new service will be unveiled by Apple CEO Steve Jobs at WWDC next week. It will offer lots of features, including streaming music, movies and TV; social networking and computer services, such as sync and more -- and it looks like developers are being invited to iCloud's party.   Read More

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Mac scareware gang evades Apple's new anti-malware defenses
The gang responsible for a month-long plague of fake Mac security software has already updated their "scareware" to evade defenses Apple put in place late Tuesday, a security company confirmed today. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple iPad 3 won't be HD, no Samung deal?
With the focus on software for WWDC, bad news from South Korea where it seems Apple COO's intervention last month failed to secure supplies of AMOLED displays for the iPad 3, set to ship (they say) in 2012.   Read More

Mac OS update detects, deletes MacDefender 'scareware'
Apple today released an update for Snow Leopard that warns users that they've downloaded fake Mac security software and claims to scrub machines already infected with the so-called 'scareware.' Read More

iCloud could potentially do wonders for sync
All we know for certain about iCloud so far is that Steve Jobs will tell us all just what the heck it is at next week's Worldwide Developer Conference. For now, only a few folks in Cupertino know precisely what iCloud will be. But plenty of us have an idea of what it could be. Read More

Google faces new round of Android malware
For the second time in three months, Google yanked dozens of malware-infected smartphone apps from the Android Market. Read More



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