Friday
Feb112022

There might be an Apple Music app for classical music coming soon

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A code hidden within the latest Apple Music beta app on Android suggests the company is making headway on its rumoured app built for classical music. Last year, Apple purchased the classical music streaming service Primephonic, which offered search and browsing features specially optimized for classical music. The company said it planned to bring the app's best elements into Apple Music. And it also planned to release a new Apple Music app dedicated to classical music, combining Primephonic's user interface with Apple Music features like Lossless and Spatial Audio.

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Friday
Feb112022

Bell brings pure fibre internet access to Georgina

Source: Bell

Approximately 14,000 homes and businesses in Georgina are promised high-speed internet services as Bell expands its fibre internet to the community. The expansion program is part of Bell's capital expenditure acceleration program for investment in national next-generation network infrastructure. The telecommunications company targets to bring all-fibre broadband access by 2024.

Bell fully funded this broadband expansion program. It promises fast and high-capacity 100% fibre connections with internet download speeds of up to 1.5Gbps and access to Bell services like Fibe TV.

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Friday
Feb112022

Nothing ear (1) adds Google Assistant, Siri, Alexa support

Source: 9to5Google

Nothing backtracks on its initial statements, saying it wouldn't add virtual voice assistant support to its ear (1) earbuds. The company released an update that brings Amazon's Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple's Siri to the earbuds. To call the assistant of your choice, you need to triple tap on the earbuds.

The update comes through firmware version 0.6700.1.86, but 9to5Google reports that the earbuds often miss the third tap. The site recommends deleting and re-installing the ear (1) app to get the feature to work. Or you can choose to unlink and re-pair your earbuds to get rid of any lingering issues.

Friday
Feb112022

Issues with stats surface as the New York Times takes over Wordle

Left: the NYT’s version of Wordle. Right: the original Wordle. (Source: The Verge)

If you're playing the trendy online puzzle game Wordle, you might have noticed that the game is being redirected to a new link. The New York Times is now running the game after its creator sold it a few weeks back. It's now live at this URL: https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html. But there seems to be an issue with players' statistics, at least for some users. Some are finding their streaks, win percentages, and guess distribution getting messed up.

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