Apple releases iTunes Match Today - Music Service with iCloud



Apple has launched iTunes Match today, as expected. You can check out the new features of it here. iTune Match from apple is a new service where you can legally access and store all your music on iCloud. Even those songs that you originally didn't even buy it. For $25 per year, you are eligible to store songs on icloud. Apple recently started its iCloud service and now its in full fledged action.

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Logically speaking iTunes match should pair up with the legal songs ripped from your CD's but now itseems that even your pirated copies can be legally stored for $25 per year. And if you have a variety of bands might be rock, jazz, pop in your iTunes library, this can also be sync with the new iCloud service, this time apple has no issues with its privacy with pirated songs being uploaded onto iCloud.

The new service iTunes 10.5 allows users to share it on iCloud and access the same to all your apple devices with ease. The iCloud service lets you access and download past purchases, too, on whichever device you want.

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The latest updates for iTunes match is available to the US customers only (sorry world), To enable these services you need to switch it on after iTunes is installed. Do we really need an iTunes and iCloud? How does it really matter for your apple devices?



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