Home. iTunes Match launching soon? Apple reveals its on/off switch in iOS 5. Apple has added an iTunes Match on/off switch to iOS 5′s settings screen under the music tab, which could signal that the company is planning to launch its cloud-based music service soon. iTunes Match is a music service that gives legal access to any songs currently in your iTunes music library. For $25 a year, subscribers can download their songs from Apple’s cloud to any device running the iOS 5 mobile operating system, such as iPhones and iPads, for no additional cost.
The service is scheduled to roll out before the end of October, according to Apple. Since the service hasn’t launched yet, trying to toggle on the iTunes Match switch brings up a notification that reads: “You are not currently subscribed to iTunes Match. Use iTunes on your computer to subscribe.” Originally, the service was intended to launch alongside version 10.5 of the iTunes desktop application, but Apple pushed it to the next update. IPad 3 headed to production, expect iPad mini, analysts say. Culture Connoisseur Badge Culture Connoisseurs consistently offer thought-provoking, timely comments on the arts, lifestyle and entertainment.
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After creating our character, we ventured outside of a cave that lead us out to Skyrim. A short trek down some snowy hills, led us to a fork in the road. I decided to hang a right and made my way down to Riverwood, a small village that was home to a wood mill. There I met up with a blacksmith who allowed me to use his workbench to enhance my weapons and armor. It seems we’ll be able to meet up with blacksmiths in other villages along the way in order to upgrade and enhance our equipment.
After forging my dagger to increase its strength, and talking to a few of the locals. One of the cool additions I saw during my demo was the inclusion of final blows. Like this: