music selection

BetaBeacon
February 3, 2025
- Trombone Champ is a rhythm game that was launched in September 2022 and received critical acclaim. - The game is now available in VR, allowing players to physically play a trombone using controllers. - The VR version of the game features a unique sliding note UI and encourages movement. - Players can develop muscle memory and control over the notes by physically sliding the tuning slide. - The game has a fun-first approach, allowing players to complete songs without playing a single note correctly. - It features 58 varied tracks and allows for custom song support. - Progression in the game involves earning collectible cards to unlock different trombones and other items. - The game includes humorous descriptions and artwork on the collectible cards, often featuring hot dog-related humor. - Custom trombones can make custom sounds, adding to the comedic aspect of the game.
AppWizard
December 9, 2024
Electronic Arts (EA) has released 23 accessibility patents for developers to enhance the gaming experience for all players. The patents include: - Intelligent Personalised Speech Recognition - Express Speech Audio Generation - In-Game Speech Generation - Voice Modification via Machine Learning - Adaptive Music Selection - Dynamic Speech Functionality Kerry Hopkins, EA's Senior Vice President of Global Affairs, highlighted the company's commitment to making games accessible to everyone and removing barriers to access. This initiative builds on EA's accessibility patent pledge introduced in 2021.
AppWizard
July 22, 2024
Spotify is the most popular music service available on Android and Android Auto. It allows users to choose music from their library or search for it using a search bar, with playback controls on the screen for easy access. To use Spotify on Android Auto, users need to download the app on their smartphone and connect it to Android Auto. A subscription is required for ad-free playback.
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