Monday, June 9, 2014

Apple's iCloud Drive Will Cost You !

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With a new cloud storage service coming soon from Apple, it's time to see how all the top services compare on price and storage.

At WWDC 2014, Apple debuted iCloud Drive, a cloud storage service where you can backup any type of file, and access anywhere you have an Internet connection.

 The service will be built into Mac OS X Yosemite and iOS 8, when both operating systems become available later this year.

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iCloud Drive lets you back up important documents, photos, and other files, so you can access them from your Mac computer, iPhone, iPad, or PC.


Apple iCloud Drive

Apple iCloud Drive will be available for Mac, iOS, and Windows 8; no word yet if there is a desktop client for Windows 7.

    -Free storage: 5GB

    -20GB: $0.99 per month (about £0.60, AU$1)

   - 200GB: $3.99 per month (about £2.40, AU$4.30)

    -1TB: Price to be determined

Everything syncs across your devices, so if you make changes to a file on one device, it'll update on another.

Apple is hardly breaking new ground here, as many companies offering affordable cloud storage have come before it.

Dropbox and Box have been around for years, and Microsoft recently revamped its cloud offering with a new name and new storage tiers.

With so many options to choose from, let's take a look at your choices and what they'll cost you.

You can make your own decision on which one is right for your needs, since there's not really a clear overall winner when it comes to price and storage.

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