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  1. Ariana Grande, Lizzo & More Share Their Spotify 'Wrapped' Insights

    by , 12-13-2019 at 11:57 AM
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    It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Christmas trees are going up, the decorations are out and artists are sharing their Spotify “Wrapped” results.

    Earlier this week, the streaming service released its annual "Wrapped" insights, which explore the top performers of the year and decade. Ariana Grande, Lizzo and John Mayer are among the artists who've unwrapped their own Spotify presents early. And they’re thrilled and surprised with ...
  2. How to import Spotify songs into Apple Music

    by , 02-12-2016 at 07:53 PM
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    How to import Spotify songs into Apple Music: Move to Apple Music

    Move to Apple Music is one of the best solutions for importing your Spotify collection (or Rdio, for that matter) to Apple Music mainly because of its simplicity compared to similar apps. Although with this being said, if you’re unwilling to part with $7.99 (around £5-6) for the app, you’re limited to a maximum of 15 songs. If you do take the plunge, here’s how to move songs ...
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  3. Messaging App Firm Line Launches Paid-For Music Streaming Service In Japan

    by , 06-11-2015 at 12:12 PM
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    Now is the time to launch music services, it seems. Popular messaging app Line began testing music streaming when it began to test a $2 per month service in Thailand in May, and today it has introduced a fuller service in its native Japan.

    Like Apple’s new service, Line Music does not have a free tier, instead it is dual priced. For 500 JPY (around $4) per month, users can enjoy 20 hours of music streaming from the service and its 1.5 million ...
  4. This tiny $100 box lets you really feel the bass - Plug in your audio device over a standard 3.5mm jack, and the Woojer will send out strong vibrations that match the bass notes perfect

    by , 11-28-2014 at 12:23 PM


    We don’t experience music solely with our ears — we have the capacity to sense it all over our bodies. Feeling the bass thud in your chest at a concert or at a movie theater is a vital part of the experience, and we often miss that in the home environment. So, what if you could get that same sensation while playing a PS4 game, or listening to an album on Spotify? That’s exactly what the Woojer ...