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December 7, 2015 03:36 pm GMT

Apple raises iTunes Match limit to 100,000 tracks

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For iTunes users, the $25-per-year iTunes Match is a pretty nifty service, letting them access their entire music library on every device they own. Less so for those with truly huge music collections, as the service was capped at 25,000 tracks — until now

According to MacRumors, which confirmed the news with Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue, Apple has started rolling out support for much larger libraries — those with up to 100,000 tracks.

See also: Apple Music review: Loud, fast and out of control

Cue originally promised the update in June (see tweet below), but it took Apple a full five months to actually implement it Read more...

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