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Music Fans can now Play Spotify Tunes via Siri and Apple TV

MUSIC STREAMING SERVICE BECOMES MORE EMBEDDED INTO APPLE’S ECOSYSTEM

You probably don’t need to have been watching the recent technology headlines very closely to appreciate that Apple and Spotify haven’t always been best buddies lately. However, it also can’t be denied that both of these tech and media giants have benefitted greatly from each other’s resources and ecosystems. That’s why it’s so great to see the announcement of new features effectively bringing the two of them closer together, especially as far as ordinary music fans are concerned.

IT’S NOW EVEN EASIER TO APPRECIATE SPOTIFY ON AN APPLE DEVICE

Monday saw Spotify that could make a big difference to how users engage with the streaming service. Perhaps the most eye-catching one comes courtesy of the company’s iOS 13 update, which enables users to ask their Apple device’s Siri voice assistant to play albums and playlists using Spotify. Provided that you have

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