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Findings by Spicetify, a third-party customization tool for Spotify, uncovered mentions of “lossless” audio functionality ...
Spotify first teased a high‑fidelity audio tier—dubbed “Spotify HiFi”—back in early 2021, promising CD‑quality, lossless ...
Spotify is poised to introduce lossless audio streaming, a highly anticipated feature, as recent code references and UI ...
It's unclear from the code when Spotify might release lossless audio to subscribers, but it's been a long time coming and may ...
Spotify has rolled out new features for both Premium and free users. Premium users get a revamped Queue, a more powerful Hide button, and a new 30-day Snooze feature. Meanwhile, the Spotify app ...
Problems occurred on Spotify's web player, desktop app, and mobile app. Some desktop users saw a black screen that wouldn't load, while others could select songs but were unable to play them.
Was Spotify down for you today? You weren't alone – thousands of users around the world reported issues with the music streaming app, with the problems encompassing everything from the web ...
Spotify users are reporting service outages on the music streaming desktop and mobile app. As of 8:50 a.m., U.S. users started experiencing technical issues with the app, with around 323 reports.
Remember Spotify HiFi? It’s been nearly four years since Spotify first announced that lossless audio streaming was on tap, and here we are, still waiting. Now there’s another burst of chatter ...
You may be in for a rude awakening. Whatever the revelation, music streamers can delight or despair as Spotify unveils personalized data-driven reports with insights on whose music they listened ...
Here’s a fun little deal that snuck its way into the lesser-known Opera web browser: right now, you can snag three months of Spotify Premium for free thanks to a collaboration between Spotify ...
you can still buy from the full range of audiobooks through the Spotify web player, and it's easy to do. Here's how to buy and listen to audiobooks on Spotify. As we mentioned above, you don't ...