Apple has turned on its iTunes Match service - although it’s two weeks late. The $25-a-year subscription promises to match every song on a person’s computer and store the tunes in an online account on distant servers known as the “cloud.’’ The songs can then be downloaded or streamed to other Apple devices without needing to physically connect them to the computer.
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