Saturday, December 24, 2011

Provides international Apple iTunes, iTunes in a cloud of details

iTunes Match Beta

Apple on Thursday to provide more details about the international availability of their Match in the iTunes and iTunes cloud services.


The company two graphs in the support forums Apple broke the file types that can be downloaded via iTunes in the clouds and that countries have access to the iTunes game.


At this point, users can use iTunes game in 17 countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, the Republic of Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and the United States.


ITunes the corresponding services, went live in the US , 14. November. This allows users to save the entire music library in the cloud, or iCloud, the-go access to music from iOS device or computer for $ 24.99 per year. With iTunes in the clouds, meanwhile, purchased through the iTunes content is stored in the cloud and are accessible free of charge, much like Amazon Cloud players.


In the Apple iTunes chart, cloud, the company says, what types of purchases you can download again at the new iOS device in that country: music, music videos, TV shows, apps, and books.


"If the music, or books are available in your country, you can enable automatic download of the IDF on computers and devices to automatically download new purchases from other equipment," Apple said. "This feature is only available for music, apps and books."


At this point, only the four member countries allow re-downloads for all five types of content: Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Many countries, however, they have everything, but TV shows, including France, Germany, Ireland, Mexico, Spain, Brazil and others. All of the more than 100 countries listed include access to applications and books.


For more information, see on PCMag hands on with the iCloud iTunes in the clouds, as well as the hands on iTunes Match and 6 things need to know about iTunes said.

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