Apple's iTunes Match Expands To Several Countries
According to recent reports, four more countries now have access to iTunes Match and iTunes in the Cloud.
According to recent reports, four more countries now have access to iTunes Match and iTunes in the Cloud.
Apple has released two new versions of iTunes: one for registered developers, and another for the rest of us.
Devices running iTunes 11 or iOS 6 will be able to download content, like movies and TV shows, at a later time after purchase.
Users in six additional countries can now download previously purchased movies via iTunes in the Cloud. Did your country make the list?
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Apple has just announced that it is today launching the iTunes Store and its iCloud-powered iTunes in the Cloud feature in Brazil and Latin America. Furthermore, the company also stated that Brazilian Apple fans will be able to take advantage of its iTunes Match service for a $24.99/year annual fee.
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Apple is currently in the process of launching its "iTunes in the Cloud" service internationally.
Apple has just released iTunes 10.3.1, which is currently available to download for Mac OS X and Windows computers.
Steve Jobs has announced his WWDC 2011 "one more thing." It is a new service called iTunes Match, which retails for $24.99 per year. With it, users can sync their non-iTunes purchased songs across iDevices.