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Spotify is rolling out the ability to stream music from your Apple Watch without an iPhone nearby

The Verge

Spotify is rolling out the ability to stream music right from your Apple Watch, the company confirmed to The Verge. Since the app’s launch in 2018 , the Apple Watch worked primarily as a remote for Spotify music playing on an iPhone or Spotify Connect-compatible device. Pick the device of your choice, and music will start streaming.

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Amazon adds RFID capability to ‘Just Walk Out’ to enable cashierless shopping for clothing and more

GeekWire

Each item for sale in such a store would have a unique RFID tag, which looks similar to a standard apparel tag. When they pass through the gate, the RFID tags are read by readers, and the credit card or Amazon One information will be charged. and Australia.

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Spotify will now let you search using lyrics so you can find that one song stuck in your head

The Verge

Songs that could be what you’re looking for will have a “Lyrics match” tag, as you can see in this tweet from Spotify designer Lin Wang: My team just shipped something on iOS and Android - now you can find songs by lyrics on Spotify Give it a try pic.twitter.com/bOs4Ob9O84 — Lina (@linafab) October 5, 2020.

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Apple discontinues Music Memos app with one final update

The Verge

In 2016, Apple launched a new iPhone app called Music Memos. You could record something with an acoustic guitar or piano in uncompressed audio, and Music Memos would detect the chords you played and could also add in drum and bass backing tracks that kept with your tempo. Image: Apple. Here’s an FAQ on the transition process.

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YouTube tests whether you’ll ever get sick of Bad Guy with an endless Billie Eilish mashup

The Verge

“Infinite Bad Guy” featuring Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” music video. In celebration of its music video passing 1 billion views, YouTube and Google Creative Lab have turned all of those covers into an interactive AI experiment. The fun thing is that they’ve also curated different tags that you can browse. Google/YouTube.

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Developers can now try on Google’s Jacquard smart fabric tech

The Verge

Now developers can use the SDK to integrate the Jacquard tag, connecting its sensors with their apps to communicate touch and motion data. Two years after the initial 2017 drop, Jacquard got redesigned into a smaller tag and integrated into another line of Levi’s products at a lower price. Photo by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge.

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Seattle startup Resonance AI raises $2.2M to analyze dialogue, mood, music in video content

GeekWire

million of a larger investment round to fuel growth of its video analysis platform that uses artificial intelligence to measure dialogue, music, mood, lighting, pacing, movement, and more. “Typical video tagging identifies primarily objects and does not tie together elements in the video with actual performance.

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