One can hardly put on a Jazz Age British farce without a Victrola gramophone on set, but good luck finding one. Theatre ...
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Glowicki over Zoom about chasing the high of making your friends laugh, the joys of DIY filmmaking, embracing mistakes, the ...
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iOS 26.4 beta 1 launched today, and among its various changes, Apple Music introduces a new fullscreen design for albums and playlists, plus concert info and more. New fullscreen design debuts in ...
Macworld reports that iOS 26.4 beta introduces “Playlist Playground,” an AI-powered feature allowing Apple Music subscribers to create custom playlists using text prompts or song selections. The ...
Apple released the first beta of iOS 26.4 for developers today, and it includes a new Apple Intelligence feature for Apple Music. Dubbed “Playlist Playground,” this feature lets you create playlists ...
Pranay Parab is an independent tech journalist based in Mumbai, India. He covers tech for Lifehacker, and specializes in tutorials and in-depth features. Apple Music is testing a new AI playlist ...
Music streaming is supposed to be easy. Tap a button, press the play button, and your choice of music starts playing anywhere and everywhere you want. Be it at your work desk, while driving, or when ...
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Across the country, a flurry of theater productions, including “Black Swan” and “The Lunchbox,” are mining the movies for material. By Laura Collins-Hughes On stages all over the United States, ...
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