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Everything You Need To Know About Apple’s iCloud, Including What The Hell It Actually Is
Even though Apple’s iCloud won’t launch until this fall, iPhone and iPad users who are running the latest version of iOS, version 4.3, can try it out in beta right now.
The beta version of iCloud is already built in to your App Store and iTunes Store apps on your device. It lets you view apps and songs you have already downloaded or purchased and add them to your device.
For example: If you download an app for your iPad, you can download it to your iPhone from iCloud without having to sync to your computer. Same goes with music.
We got some hands-on time with iCloud on our iPhone. Check out our walkthrough on how to use it below.