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Want Fewer Ads? You’ll Now Need to Pay More for YouTube Premium
Want to skip those annoying, long, repetitive ad breaks on YouTube? Well, Google-parent Alphabet is going to need you to pay more. The YouTube Premium subscription service has had a price increase in the U.S. – it now costs $US13.99, up $US2 from before. That’s $US139.99 for an annual sub, $US20 more than it was…
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A Cheaper YouTube Premium May Be Coming Soon
YouTube Premium is a solid option if you want to pay to skip through its often harrowing advertising. But it’s about $US12 ($16) a month on top of a whole host of other subscription services you’re probably already paying for. The price includes access to YouTube Music, offline downloads, and background playback. But for everyone…
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Sorry, Google Play Music, YouTube Music Is Now Android’s Default Player
It looks like Google’s dessert-themed naming scheme isn’t the only thing getting replaced with Android 10. YouTube Music is kicking Google Play Music aside as Android’s prepackaged music player, YouTube announced Saturday. The app will come bundled with all devices launching with Android 10.
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Your Favourite Music App Has Higher Quality Audio Than You Think
Chances are you’ve signed up to at least one streaming service — but are you making the most of the best-quality music on offer? A quick audit of your apps can boost both streaming and downloaded bit-rates, so you’re always assured of the highest fidelity audio flowing through your pricy headphones to your eardrums. Which…