By SCOTT CANONThe Kansas City Star
Chances are youve already got your head in the clouds.
If Google has its way, youll trust even more of your life to the digital cumulus.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs strode back into the spotlight overnight to unveil the iCloud, a music-streaming service that the company hopes will power its next stage of growth and popularise web-based consumer services.
Jobs, the man behind the technology giant, has been plagued by illness and looked frail on stage, but was talking the talk and the San Francisco audience lapped it up.

There’s a rumor floating around that Amazon could be preparing a line of Android powered tablets. The move would make a lot of sense for the company. Currently Amazon’s only consumer electronics offering is the Kindle, which allows customers to purchase and read Kindle eBooks. General purpose Android tablets would help the retailer push the Amazon Appstore as well as the Amazon MP3 and Amazon Instant Video services.
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 12:50 AM on 7th June 2011
While Apple’s much-awaited WWDC 2011 event is going to start soon, the technology giant is facing an antitrust complaint in Germany by a music-streaming startup, which has filed a letter of complaint with the Bundeskartellamt, the country’s antitrust authority, claiming that Apple is abusing its market position by delaying the approval of the company’s iPad app. According to Simfy, the music streaming company, it has submitted its app over three months ago, claiming that Apple has delayed approval of the iPad app “in favor of its own strategy.”