The celebrity hacking scandal involves some technical language that not everybody might be familiar with, but the Daily Mail has certainly helped clear up any questions about the iCloud:
Important clarification from the Daily Mail. http://t.co/laGH7pqVm6 (Via @jim_edwards) pic.twitter.com/BreLrJfBhx
— Joe Weisenthal (@TheStalwart) September 3, 2014
You've got be kidding! Wow! “@BenBlack: Daily Mail tells readers the #iCloud isn't an actual cloud in the sky pic.twitter.com/ggKbtWp5rF”
— Kelita-Ria (@Kelitaria) September 3, 2014
The iCloud – not an ACTUAL cloud! Thanks for clearing that one up, Daily Mail! pic.twitter.com/YCsRuwrlTn
— Paddy Power (@paddypower) September 3, 2014
https://twitter.com/Jim_Edwards/status/507115247061446656
Daily Mail says icloud 'not a real cloud'. Gutted. What next: Santa?
— lindsey armstrong (@ArmstrongLinz) September 3, 2014
More helpful hints:
https://twitter.com/henrymance/status/507141951221948416
Good to know!
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