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Apple Music Sing in tvOS 26 now supports singing into your iPhone karaoke style, plus there's a classic visualizer effect. Here's how it all works.
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In the 2000s, one of the coolest things you could do on a computer was turn on some music, enable the visualizer—a kind of psychedelic-inspired animation that would react to the music—and ...
Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books, tech and graphic design. He is now the magazine’s Transport and ...
Like many Wallpaper Engine wallpapers, you can customize the volume and the playback rate of the music. You can also choose whether you want certain elements in the scene, such as the clock, rain, ...
Phish has begun its four-concert run at the Sphere in Las Vegas. One of the show’s co-creative directors reveals what went into creating a totally unique experience for the jam band’s fans.
You can even choose to have the audio from your chosen video play when your desktop is in focus. By default, the wallpaper will pause whenever a fullscreen app is open to help conserve performance ...
It has 4.4. stars out of 5 with over 13,000 reviews. It seems to do everything that Wallpaper Engine does but for free.
The metaverse still remains a touchy subject following its bumpy road in 2022, but the VR game Soundscape is here to elevate the concept with music, therapy, and personalized fun.
Car culture, specifically ‘90s tuner cars, has become mainstream culture. Adding to the proof is T-Pain and Hert’s new music video based on an audio sample of a rotary engine idling.