ITunes Store Heads South of the Border
By Chris Weiss
Anyone living within North America can now fill their iPod with tracks purchased from the iTunes Store, as Apple has launched the store in Mexico. Mexican residents will now be able to purchase music from the four major labels and hundreds of indie labels, take advantage of features like “Complete My Album” and snag advance tracks. Tracks will cost 12 Pesos (around 92 cents) and albums will run 120 pesos (about $9). iPhone users will be able to download tracks over the 3G network. On the video end, music videos and podcasts are available for purchase, but movies and TV shows so far are not. For Mexicans looking for an easy-out from gift-giving, Apple will be offering gift cards in 200, 300 and 600-peso varieties at a variety of outlets. [via PC World]