In a surprising turn of events, Spotify users were left in a state of panic as many of their user-created playlists mysteriously disappeared due to a glitch in the system. Despite this setback, users were still able to play music without any interruptions, and auto-generated playlists like “Daily Mix” remained untouched. Frustrated users took to social media platforms to express their anger and seek answers regarding the issue, wondering if they were the only ones affected.
Meanwhile, Xiaomi made a splash in the tech world by launching the Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 2024 edition, a sleek and bezel-less smart TV with HD-ready screen and HDR playback compatibility. This new model, priced at an exclusive launch rate of Rs 11,999, marks Xiaomi’s first foray into a Fire TV OS-based television, a departure from their usual Google TV/PatchWall offerings. With bank offers available, the effective price of the smart TV is reduced to Rs 10,999, making it an attractive option for tech enthusiasts.
In other news, Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk may be on the verge of departing from the company if shareholders reject his proposed $56 billion pay package, according to the board’s chairwoman Robyn Denholm. This unique deal, approved by shareholders in 2018, ties Musk’s compensation to Tesla’s growth and earnings targets, setting the stage for a potential shakeup in the electric vehicle industry.
Lastly, Apple Inc. is gearing up to launch a new proprietary application called Passwords at the upcoming Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Event (WWDC) 2024. This app, set to simplify the login process for Apple users, is expected to debut on June 10 and could revolutionize the way users manage their passwords for websites and software. Stay tuned for more updates on these exciting developments in the tech world.