Spotify is the world's largest music streaming service, offering 100 million tracks and serving more than 713 million users.
A hidden Easter egg within the Spotify mobile app allows you to 'eat' your playlists via an interactive snake game - here's ...
Audiobooks on Spotify are also set to get a new Recap tool designed to help you catch up on a title that you haven't listened to for a long time.
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Jessica Mendoza: In the past few months, spending on AI has skyrocketed. Audio: ...
The end of Week 6 means games are really starting to matter, Super Bowls are getting closer and teams are getting bigger and better performances from players each week. While last weekend’s schedule ...
There were several standout individual football performances across Southwestern Indiana. Who gets your vote? Shane Krieger of Mount Vernon was voted the Courier & Press high school football Player of ...
Spotify on Wednesday announced the launch of a new feature that allows users to take more control over their recommendations. The service will now let users exclude certain tracks from influencing ...
AI was a problem for Spotify long before Daniel Ek invested in AI weapons of war, causing a growing number of artists to remove their music from the platform in protest. Some artist pages on the ...
Spotify just announced integration with popular DJ software platforms like rekordbox, Serato and djay. This will make it much easier to build out sets from playlists and to do cool stuff like blend ...
Week 3 of the high school football season provided some impressive statistical showings across the Acadiana area. Here's your chance to make your vote count and choose The Acadiana Advocate's Player ...
Spotify Free comes with enough limitations that the company hopes it will persuade you to upgrade to a premium subscription. But one of the four limits is being removed from today … Unlike Apple Music ...
In a major change in tune, Google has admitted that the “open web is already in rapid decline” — despite being adamant for months that the “web is thriving.” As first spotted by The Verge, the tech ...