Some more details have come out for Apple’s iCloud service, though right now it is only available to developers. Apple iCloud users get 5GB of free storage, and it is believed that an extra 10GB will run you $20 per year, while 20GB will cost $40 per year and 50GB will be $100.

Further more, reports are that they have expanded its cloud service abilities, allowing users to store their television shows remotely and access them on-demand across multiple gadgets, including Apple TV. This major TV providers signed onto the deal because storing purchased shows in the cloud helps avoid piracy and now customers no longer have to worry about filling up their own hard-drive.

Source: PC Mag