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Winsage
June 25, 2026
WidBar is a beta application for Windows 11 that allows users to integrate widgets into the taskbar, currently offering two widgets: "Now Playing" and "System Metrics." Users can drag and drop these widgets into a live preview of their taskbar and place them across multiple monitors. The native Widgets Panel in Windows 11 has 56 widgets but lacks a dedicated Now Playing widget, as media controls are only available in the Action Center. WidBar is gaining attention for its potential to enhance user experience and is being discussed in the tech community on platforms like Reddit.
AppWizard
June 23, 2026
Google is developing a feature called "Audio Memory" for its Pixel phones, which aims to enhance user experience by capturing music and significant conversations, potentially transcribing them for future reference. This feature will allow users to recall music they've encountered and may transcribe important discussions to create notes. The discovery of Audio Memory was made during an exploration of the latest Android System Intelligence for Pixel devices, enhancing the existing "Music Recognition" capability. Google envisions Audio Memory as a tool to track what users hear throughout the day, although details on its application remain uncertain. Additionally, Google has introduced memory features in its Gemini app that leverage users' personal context to recall previous discussions. Concerns about privacy are anticipated, and Google is expected to implement controls for managing what devices remember.
AppWizard
June 22, 2026
Google is expanding its music recognition capabilities with a new feature called Audio Memory, which will enhance the existing Now Playing functionality. Audio Memory will automatically identify songs using a local database, and if a song isn't recognized, a digital fingerprint may be sent to Google for a secure cloud search. Background conversations and audio will remain private and not be transmitted to Google. Users will also have the option to manually identify songs via a cloud search. The onboarding text suggests that Audio Memory could track both music and important conversations, indicating its potential as an AI note-taker. Early interface glimpses show that users will be able to identify ambient music and songs from other applications, although details on conversation tracking are still unclear. The project is codenamed "blueflax," and while features are in development, not all may be included in the final release.
AppWizard
June 12, 2026
Telegram has reintroduced its app to Wear OS, allowing Android smartwatch users to access a fully functional messaging interface. The new version enables users to scroll through complete conversations, view photos, videos, and location previews, and play voice messages directly from the smartwatch. Users can actively engage in conversations by replying with text or voice, sending stickers, and managing chats. On the smartphone side, Telegram has enhanced its Android app with features such as bots that send richly formatted messages and manage group interactions. Group administrators can assign bots for moderation, and Telegram Polls now support clickable links. The in-app browser has been improved to handle links more flexibly, allowing users to customize how links open.
AppWizard
April 16, 2026
Spotify has redesigned its tablet app, now available to all users, enhancing the experience for tablets and select Android foldable devices. The new design features a dedicated "Now Playing" panel on the right side of the screen and a transformed bottom navigation bar divided into two sections for improved accessibility. The redesign is compatible with certain foldable devices, including the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Honor Magic V6, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, while some devices like the Oppo Find N6 are not supported due to optimization challenges. Additionally, Spotify launched a revamped Wear OS app earlier this year.
AppWizard
April 6, 2026
In March, Google removed the manual search button from the Now Playing app, causing frustration among users. The recent update reinstated the “Tap to see what’s playing” feature, which allows for a cloud search to improve song recognition accuracy. Users had expressed their concerns about the absence of this feature, emphasizing the need for a reliable fallback in music identification.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Android 16 features a revamped quick settings menu, allowing users to personalize their experience by adding, removing, and rearranging tiles, including third-party options. The default setup includes only a few basic tiles, prompting users to enhance it during initial setup. The Pixel 10 includes a "hum to search" feature in its camera app and recommends adding the Now Playing button to the quick settings, which identifies songs playing in the background but not those hummed or sung. The Song Search feature helps identify melodies hummed by users. The battery saver feature activates automatically when the battery level drops below 20%, and users can add a shortcut for quick access. The Google Pixel 10 offers the latest Android features, impressive cameras, strong AI capabilities, and efficient multitasking in a compact design.
AppWizard
March 25, 2026
Spotify has launched a beta feature called SongDNA for its global Premium users, allowing them to explore the songwriters, collaborators, and contributors behind their favorite tracks. Accessible through the Now Playing > SongDNA card, it provides information on collaborators, music samples, interpolations, covers, and the songwriters involved in the creation of the track. SongDNA complements the existing "About this song" feature, which focuses on the artist's creative process. Additionally, Spotify introduced "Taste Profile," which tracks users' musical preferences and curates recommendations based on their listening habits.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
Google celebrates nearly a decade since the introduction of its Now Playing feature, which identifies songs automatically. The recent launch of the new Now Playing app is its most significant update yet. In a poll, 53% of users view it as a significant improvement, while 35% find it satisfactory, and 12% are indifferent. The app retains its core functionality but features aesthetic enhancements, such as larger text on the lock screen and always-on display, and allows easier access to song history and preferred music apps. The transition to a standalone application improves accessibility and user experience. Users can manually identify songs by tapping a prominent button in the app. The updated Now Playing app is available for download in the Google Play Store.
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