Apple may offer its new iCloud service for free to folks with Mac OS X Lion, according to AppleInsider. To sweeten the deal, Lion may be priced extremely competitive and sold through the Mac App Store.
https://gizmodo.com/os-x-lion-will-be-downloadable-through-the-mac-app-stor-5798679
The company is expected to introduce the latest version of OS X, iOS 5 and a new iCloud service at WWDC next week. OS X Lion is no secret. The desktop software is available as a closed beta and details have been unveiled both by Apple and loose-lipped developers. If this competitive pricing rumor pans ut, Apple could release Lion for $30 or less. This low pricing is not unusual. Back in 2009, Apple released the Snow Leopard upgrade for $30. [AppleInsider]
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