iTunes gets “Complete my Season Pass,” free Pan Am episodes
Apple's iTunes got a small but handy feature update on Tuesday, and also iTunes content partner Sony Pictures Television has provided an early Christmas gift that's perfect for filling any downtime you may have as a result of the holidays. 
Don’t judge Apple’s TV prospects by smart TV demand
Apple's television plans were outlined in somewhat greater detail in a report by the Wall Street Journal on Sunday. All those plans might be for naught, however thanks to lackluster demand for connected TVs. But there are a few good reasons Apple could beat the odds.
iTunes version of Avatar will let users control scenes, more
Apple has just announced a special iTunes version of James Cameron's Avatar that will not only include some special extras like the film's script and a big 1,700 picture special effects gallery of pictures to browse through, but allow viewers to a...
iTunes Match (actually) going live internationally
iTunes Match went partially live internationally in several markets on December 15, with iTunes accounts in New Zealand, Australia, the UK, Canada, and other countries offering iTunes Match signups in users' account preferences. However, that launch...
iTunes Match rolling out internationally (officially this time)
After a bit of a false start last night, iTunes Match has begun rolling out officially in international iTunes Stores. As of this writing, it appears to be active at least in Canada, Mexico, the U.K., Ireland, France and Spain.

Apple refunds iTunes Match purchases for international users after premature ‘launch’
Although options to sign up for iTunes Match started appearing in several international markets yesterday, many suspected that the launch was premature since iTunes Match wasn't showing up on the main page of respective countries' iTunes Stores. I...
ITunes Match international rollout premature; refunds being issued
If it seemed on late Wednesday like Apple's rollout of iTunes Match to basically every international iTunes market was too good to be true, that's because it was. Apple is telling customers on Thursday that beyond Brazil and the U.S., Match "will not function."

iTunes Match rolling out internationally (and maybe accidentally)
Apple is apparently in the process of setting up iTunes Match for international customers. According to reports, users can now access the iTunes Match sign-up page from this direct link. As of this writing, it was working here in Canada, where Match costs $27.99 annually.
iTunes Match (mistakenly?) begins rolling out to Europe for 24,99€/year, Canada and Australia too?
. We’re starting to get reports that Apple is sending out emails to users in Spain and elsewhere in Europe notifying them the iTunes Match service is officially available for 24,99 € per year (as shown above). One Twitter user also claims that he was able to subscribe to the service in Europe two days...



