Apple resets data from iTunes Match, prepares the release of iOS 5

     After resetting backup data from the iCloud service, as last evening the company from Cupertino announced like the iTunes Match service will have a reset of the saved data, but on September 26. iTunes Match is a service that allows users to create a library of songs from their computer in their iCloud account, a library that they can listen to/transfer to any other iDevice/Mac. This Apple announcement comes as a second "warning" regarding the release of iOS 5, which theoretically should take place by mid-October.

To continue to improve the overall quality and reliability of iTunes Match, it has become necessary to delete all current iCloud libraries. All iCloud libraries will be deleted on Monday, September 26th at 9am PDT. The songs on your computer should not be affected. As always, please backup regularly and do not delete the music you add to iCloud from your computer.

     At the beginning of October, we should have available the GM version of the new operating system and from that moment all data in iCloud will not be reset. The release of the GM version should take place on 4 October when Apple should hold the presentation conference of iOS 5, iCloud and the new iPhone 5.