Spotify Glitch Caused Playlists To Disappear


Swedish music streaming service Spotify experienced a glitch that caused many user-created playlists to disappear. Despite this issue, users could still play music without any problems, and auto-generated playlists like "Daily Mix" remained unaffected, reports said. Several Spotify users took to X (previously known as Twitter), to voice their anger and for seeking clarity on whether they're the only ones affected by the issue.


Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 2024 Edition Launched


Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 2024 edition, a smart TV boasting a sleek bezel-less design and an HD-ready (1366 x 768p) screen with HDR playback compatibility for eligible content. This model follows the 2023 release and marks Xiaomi's first venture into a Fire TV OS-based television, a departure from its usual Google TV/PatchWall offerings. The smart TV now available for at an exclusive launch rate of Rs 11,999. Moreover, Xiaomi has mentioned that with bank offers, the effective price reduces to Rs 10,999.


Elon Musk May Depart From Tesla 


Electric vehicle (EV) maker Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, may depart from the company if shareholders reject his proposed $56 billion pay package, according to the board's chairwoman Robyn Denholm. Earlier in 2018, shareholders approved a unique deal stipulating that Musk would forgo a traditional salary, and instead receive compensation tied to Tesla's growth and earnings targets.


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CMF Phone 1 To Launch In India Soon


The CMF Phone 1, the debut smartphone from London-based Nothing's sub-brand, will be launched in India soon. CMF by Nothing has officially revealed the name and confirmed the release of the device. Previous reports suggested that the CMF Phone 1 might be a rebranded version of the Nothing Phone 2a, introduced in March, but with a significantly different design.


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Apple's Own Passwords App May Be Launched


Apple Inc. is planning to launch a new proprietary application named Passwords at its Apple Worldwide Developers Conference Event (WWDC) 2024 next week. The Passwords app, which is slated to launch on June 10, is designed to simplify the process of logging into websites and software for Apple's users, says a report by news agency Bloomberg.


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