Apple Brings The iTunes Store To 12 Additional Countries In Asia Today

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Apple's iTunes Store is lost in translation in Hong Kong.
The iTunes Store extends its reach across Asia today.

Just days after opening the App Store to 32 additional countries, Apple released a press release this morning to announce that the iTunes Store is also extending its reach to another nine countries in Asia today, including Hong Kong, Singapore, and Taiwan.

In addition to those countries, the iTunes Store will also be available in Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. Customers will gain access to a catalog of over 20 million songs; as well as high-definition movies and television shows from studios including Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, Paramount, and Walt Disney.

The iTunes Store will also be accompanied by iTunes in the Cloud and Apple’s iTunes Match subscription service in these countries.

Source: Apple

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