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Apple Music's high-resolution and lossless audio streaming make it a better choice than Spotify for users who want the best possible sound.
Apple Music is getting a new Automix feature when iOS 26 is released next month, and in a strategic counter-punch, Spotify has now launched its
Easily transfer Spotify playlists to Apple Music in 2025 with this step-by-step guide. Sync, back up, and customize your music effortlessly.
Spotify just dropped its version of Apple Music's AutoMix, and it's quite a big addition to the service. Here's how I got on with using it for the first time.
On Thursday, Apple increased the price of its stand-alone Apple TV+ subscription from $9.99 to $12.99 per month; it’s the third price hike Apple has made to Apple TV+ since it launched the service in 2019 for just $4.99 per month in the U.S. The monthly price went up to $6.99 in 2022, and again in 2023 to $9.99.
Following an Apple TV+ price increase, Apple One could be an even better value than before. Here's how the math works out, and if it will save you money or just be a money pit.
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Digital Music News on MSNSpotify Ups Its Playlist Mixing Game Following Apple Music’s AutoMix Launch
Following Apple Music’s AutoMix launch, Spotify is upping its playlist mixing game with the addition of customizable transitions and effects. Spotify unveiled the fresh feature this morning, pointing to the beta’s imminent rollout for “eligible Premium users.
One of my favorite features in iOS 26 is AutoMix for Apple Music, which uses artificial intelligence to create
Open the Music app . Play a song in one of the supported languages, and tap the mini player . Tap the lyrics icon . Tap the translate icon . You can tap Show Pronunciation to see how to pronounce each line, and Show Translation to see the exact translation. With those two options enabled, you’ll now see both the translation and pronunciation.
Florence Welch on the "Fear" behind new music and how she wrote her new single with Mitski and IDLES
Florence Welch joined host Zane Lowe in Apple Music Radio's brand-new studio in Los Angeles to discuss 'Everybody Scream’, the title