News broke this week that audio technology company Sound Particles has released a free eBook called How to Program a Synth, "for musicians who want to deepen their understanding of synthesizers.
ChatGPT now supports Apple Music, giving subscribers a new way to discover and save music through conversation. Here's how to connect it, start using it, where ChatGPT is better, and where Apple Music ...
YouTube has launched its own yearly user activity summary called YouTube Recap, similar to Spotify Wrapped. The recap highlights a user's top channels, interests, and assigns one of 14 personality ...
Spotify's 2025 Wrapped, a personalized summary of users' listening habits, was released on Dec. 3. Users can find their Wrapped summary on the home screen of the updated Spotify mobile app. Other ...
Here's what we know. When does Apple Music Replay come out? Apple (and Apple Music) by proxy kept quiet about details of the 2025 release date – but it dropped Tuesday, Dec. 2 for Apple Music ...
YouTube Music's 2025 Recap has launched, offering personalized insights into listening habits. This year's update introduces an AI-powered chat feature for deeper analysis and a "Musical Passport" to ...
YouTube Music users may soon skip endless scrolling, thanks to a new playlist search tool that helps find songs instantly. Many YouTube Music users often spend time scrolling through long playlists ...
This BO7 Zombies Guide details all three music player locations found across the Ashes of the Damned Zombies Map. To listen to Turn to Ashes in full, visit Kevin Sherwood's Official YouTube Channel.
Katelyn is a writer with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
In 1986, the appeal of “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)” was delightfully uncomplicated. The Beastie Boys had turned the simple art of rebelling against authority figures—teachers, ...
Humans have been banging out rhythms and singing melodies for as long as we’ve been around, from Paleolithic flutists to contemporary K-pop performers. So if you want to make music, the good news is ...