Apple’s iTunes Match service
has been available in the US since the launch of iOS 5, and it was
recently launched internationally back in December, and now it is
available in more countries around the world.Apple is now offering iTunes
Match in 19 more countries which include Argentina, Bolivia, Chile,
Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia,
Guatemala, Honduras, Latvia, Lithuania, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay,
Peru, and Venezuela.That
makes a total of 37 countries around the world that Apple’s iTunes
Match service is available in, and if you haven’t used the service but
you use iTunes then it may be worth you checking out.iTunes
Match, does as the name implies, it matches you music on your PC or Mac
in iTunes and then makes that music available to stream directly to your
other iOS devices from the cloud.Your music stored in the cloud can be streamed to your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and even your Apple TV, without the need to use up storage space on your device.I
have been using the service since it launches here in the UK since
December, and it seems to work pretty well, it is available for £21.99 a
year here in the UK or $24.99 in the US. |