Apple iDisk App Allows Users to share Music Files
The iDisk app is one of many to be found on Apple devices such as the iPhone, iPad, and iTouch, but what makes the iDisk app so useful to music lovers all over the world is the feature built into the iDisk that allows users to stream music from the “cloud” while using other apps. The iDisk app has been around for a while, but it has recently been improved and now users can stream MP3 and AAC files in the background. ITunes music files can’t be moved to an iDisk storage facility, but this feature is the only real limitation of the app thus far. It certainly integrates well with the iPhone and the iTouch devices.
At the moment, many of the large music companies, such as the Universal Music Group, are trying to force net companies to make their users subject to licenses every time they wish to download, backup, or stream music from online “cloud” services. With Apple currently locked in an ongoing battle with music companies on behalf of consumers, the music file streaming capability via the iDisk app is great news for music loving consumers everywhere.
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Posted on 9 August 2010 by Lee in Filesharing

