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Spotify Enhances its AI DJ Feature with Voice Command Support

To make its AI DJ more engaging, Spotify is rolling out an update that allows users to give voice commands to request songs or adjust the playlist’s vibe. This new interactive feature, available only in English, is launching in over 60 markets for premium subscribers. From Passive Playback to Personalized Interaction Previously, the AI DJ […]

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Firefly All-in-one Turntable Reacts To Music With a Dancing Light Show

Interest in vinyl records has been growing steadily in recent years, and for those looking for something unique to play their analog treasures on, Audio Technica might have the perfect answer—especially if you missed the chance to grab one of Brian Eno’s limited-edition models. Debut at Milan Design Week: Meet the Hotaru Recently unveiled at

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Smart Guitar Maker Unveils Effortless Music Creation Tool

The Lava Genie is a unique instrument that, while guitar-shaped, doesn’t have strings and resembles a high-tech Guitar Hero controller redesigned by Yamaha. Instead of traditional strumming, it’s played through taps, “fretting” on a touch-sensitive fingerboard, and strums. Billed as a sampler guitar, it aims to make music creation accessible to anyone in seconds. The

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The Recently Released Beatles Song, “Now and Then”

Despite the excitement surrounding “Now and Then” being dubbed “The Last Beatles Song” and the band’s “first new song in 50 years,” it’s essential to clarify its nature. While it is indeed a “new” Beatles song featuring all four members, including the late John Lennon and George Harrison, it’s not a previously undiscovered “Abbey Road”

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Embryonic Eavesdropping: How Pets Listen To and React To Audio

Recent searchings for throw the standard concept that embryos are passive agents and suggest that by adjusting right into vibrations, microorganisms can much better prepare to enter the outdoors. Birds have a rich vocal arsenal that they make use of to interact with their peers. Still, behavioral environmentalist Mylene Mariette is much more thinking about

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