Whenever you start listening to media on your iPhone or iPad, you’re presented with a convenient Now Playing widget on the Lock Screen and in Notification Center so that you can control playback without having to visit the playback app.
Whenever you start listening to media on your iPhone or iPad, you’re presented with a convenient Now Playing widget on the Lock Screen and in Notification Center so that you can control playback without having to visit the playback app.
You can now enjoy Apple Music on Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One. Meanwhile, Apple Music for Windows will arrive in the Microsoft Store next year.
When you aren’t playing any music, you might notice how Control Center’s Now Playing widget exhibits the text “Not Playing” in the upper half.
Artist profiles on Apple Music are becoming more useful with custom biographies, song lyrics, date formed, band members and other information.
Songs identified using Siri are now listed in the Music Recognition widget within the iPhone's Control Center and in the Shazam app's library.
Apple Music Today is Apple's new music series, an audio documentary of sorts that highlights one popular song every day and digs into the story behind it.
Have you ever wanted your favorite songs to start playing automatically when you turn off your morning alarm? In this quick tutorial, we’ll show you how to do that on your iPhone or iPad using the built-in Apple Shortcuts app.
The three new features scheduled to come to the Apple Music Android app before iOS 16 launches include new music notifications from artists you favorite.
One of several things that seems to be receiving a facelift in the upcoming iOS 16 software update from Apple is the Now Playing widget that appears on the Lock Screen. Unfortunately, this means those who are staying behind to remain jailbroken will have a dated Now Playing widget aesthetic going forward.
Apple has launched a pair of new GarageBand remix sessions featuring K-pop supergroup Seventeen as well as American singer and songwriter Katy Perry.
Spotify is testing recording audio reactions for music playlists, automatically uploading them to the streaming service as a podcast episode.
If you haven't signed up for Spotify Premium before, you'll get three free months of service by becoming a subscriber until September 11.