Apple iCloud: A visual tour
Apple's new Web storage system will sync your music, pictures, and more.
iTunes in the Cloud, Part 2
It all works when you touch the cloud button: You can see the music you've bought (regardless of which device you bought it on), and you can access your purchase history from the iTunes Store on your Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. iCloud can also automatically download any new music purchase to all your devices over Wi-Fi or 3G.
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