Tuesday, June 7, 2011

iCloud......

Steve Jobs is an incredible person.

Millions of people get addicted to him not because he is good looking, as he is thin, almost gaunt after recovering from a cancerous tumor in his pancreas. But it is his ability to create unthinkable stuffs that attracted millions and millions of fans around the world. People are eager awaiting for his new creations such as iPhone and iPad and do not mind queuing for hours or days just to be among the first to own his new gadgets.

Steve had just launched iCloud, which is a free digital hub that allows the users to store and access content on the internet. This is incredible surely and the users can save on buying eternal hard disk and enjoying all sort of conveniences provided by this free digital hub. As Steve put it during the launching, his company, Apple is going to move the digital hub to the cloud and make it free for everyone.

But how secure is this iCloud on the other hand? If Apple can put up the device to let the users store their content on a free digital hub, what are the safety measures implemented to disallow unauthorized access? Or simply put it, can Apple access to those content and hijack the information if they want to?

Steve Jobs is an incredible person, and his Apple's co-founder, Wozniak was an electronics hacker.

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