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Apple Music Classical app references again spotted in iOS code, as deadline approaches

More Apple Music Classical app references have been spotted in Apple Music code, as we get closer to the company’s self-imposed launch deadline of the end of the year. Previous references have been spotted in an iOS 15.5 beta, and in the Android version of Apple Music … Apple Music Classical Apple first announced the plan back in August of last year, after acquiring the classical music…
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Tata Motors launches $10,000 electric car

Tata Motors, an India-based automaker, has launched a new small hatchback all-electric vehicle starting at just over $10,000. The Indian auto market has been lagging behind its peers when it comes to electrification. This is due to many factors, but not the least of which…
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Google Home app redesigning TV, fan, vacuum, and other controls [Update: Rolling out]

Ahead of a “next generation design,” the Google Home app is rolling out a redesign of “controls for popular smart home devices.” Update 9/27: Nearly a month after it was announced, the Google Home app’s redesigned controls for some smart devices are beginning to show up. That being said, it’s not a drastic change. One person on Reddit noticed that their non-Android/Google TV device now…
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Quick Charge Podcast: September 27, 2022

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from Electrek. Quick Charge is available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded Monday through Thursday and again on Saturday. Subscribe to our podcast in Apple Podcast or your favorite podcast player to guarantee new episodes are delivered as…
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Google Fiber aspires to offer 100 Gig internet, more multi-gigabit tiers coming first

Last month, Google Fiber shared that it’s focusing on five new states over the coming years, and today previewed upcoming “announcements to dramatically expand our multi-gigabit tiers” and eventually get to 100 Gig symmetrical internet. Google Fiber starts by taking a victory lap of sorts in saying how “every major provider in the U.S. seems to have now gotten the gigabit memo,” while…
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