While the focus of Monday’s WWDC keynote was on Apple’s two operating systems, iCloud was a strong supporting player. That’s because, if iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite will represent the two sides of an Oreo cookie, then iCloud will be the creamy filling that keeps them glued together.
Among other things, Apple demoed a number of new features in both iOS and OS X under the general heading of “Continuity”—ways that Macs and iOS devices will be able to work together to offer new services, in many cases using iCloud as the link. Here’s everything you need to know about the new connection services coming to Apple devices this fall.
Let’s cut to the chase: How much online storage will I get for free?
5GB is yours, free! That much won’t change. That will include your documents stored in iCloud Drive, your photos in your iCloud Library, your device backups, and so on. It’s a little on the paltry side, but the good news is …
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