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Replay! Apple Music launches new year-end experience

2022 Top Charts revealed

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So, what have you been listening to an Apple Music in 2022? The redesigned Apple Music Replay experience will let you know what you’ve bopping to this year.

Apple Music Replay recaps what users listened to the past year. But new in 2022 is a year-end experience complete with expanded listening insights and new functionality. This includes a personalized highlight reel.

Users can discover their top songs, top albums, top artists, top genres, and more. Superfans can even discover whether they are in the top 100 listeners of their favourite artist or genre.

Apple Music listeners can continue checking Replay until December 31 and once the new year begins, keep listening on Apple Music to explore and share new 2023 insights each week.

All insights on Replay are optimized for sharing on socials or on any messaging platform.

How Apple Music Replay Works

Visit replay.music.apple.com and log in with the same Apple ID used for Apple Music. Play highlights or scroll through the page for more detailed insights. A truncated version of the site is available all year or as soon as a user is eligible.1

How to See Listening Stats

  1. Listen to enough music to qualify. Gauge qualification with a personalised progress bar on the Replay website. Both playlist and insights eligibility happens with the same listening threshold.
  2. Once a user is eligible for Replay, they can visit replay.music.apple.com.
  3. Explore listening stats, listen on the site, and share.

Replay is localised in 39 languages for all 169 countries and regions where Apple Music is available.

Top Charts 2022

Apple Music also revealed its year-end charts, spotlighting 2022’s top songs, top Shazams, top fitness songs, and most-read lyrics. Apple also shared a list of the most Shazamed K-Pop songs in 2022.

Top Songs of 2022: Singapore

1 The Kid LAROI, Justin Bieber – STAY
2 Troye Sivan – Angel Baby
3 Justin Bieber – Ghost
4 Shivers – Ed Sheeran
5 Harry Styles – As It Was
6 Adele – Easy On Me
7 WeiBird – Red Scarf (“Till We Meet Again” Movie Theme Song)
8 Glass Animals – Heat Waves
9 Ed Sheeran – Bad Habits
10 Elton John, Dua Lipa – Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
11 Joji – Glimpse of Us
12 OneRepublic – I Ain’t Worried
13 GAYLE – abcdefu
14 Ed Sheeran – Perfect
15 Zhang Yuan – 嘉宾
16 Baby Lullaby Academy – Brahm’s Lullaby
17 Charlie Puth – Light Switch
18 The Weeknd, Ariana Grande – Save Your Tears (Remix)
19 IVE – LOVE DIVE
20 Charlie Puth, Jung Kook – Left and Right
21 BLACKPINK – Pink Venom
22 Jack Harlow, Lil Nas X – INDUSTRY BABY
23 Marshmello, Jonas Brothers – Leave Before You Love Me
24 Renran – 飞鸟和蝉
25 Jamie Miller – Here’s Your Perfect
 

Top Shazamed Songs of 2022: Singapore

1 Troye Sivan – Angel Baby
2 Stephen Sanchez – Until I Found You
4 Ed Sheeran – Shivers
5 Glass Animals – Heat Waves
6 OneRepublic – I Ain’t Worried
7 Justin Bieber – Ghost
8 Elton John & Dua Lipa – Cold Heart (PNAU Remix)
9 Harry Styles – As It Was
10 WeiBird – Red Scarf (“Till We Meet Again” Movie Theme Song)
11 Nicky Youre & Dazy – Sunroof
12 Marshmello & Jonas Brothers – Leave Before You Love Me
13 Tate McRae – she’s all i wanna be
15 Jaymes Young – Infinity
16 Zhang Yuan – 嘉宾
17 Ruth B. – Dandelions
3 JIN – Yours
14 V – Christmas Tree
18 Ed Sheeran – Bad Habits
19 The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber – STAY
20 Joji – Glimpse of Us
21 TREASURE – DARARI
22 Pink Sweat$ – At My Worst
23 Chris Brown – Under The Influence
24 Elley Duhé – MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT
25 Renran – 飞鸟和蝉

Singapore: Top K-Pop Songs Shazamed

1 TREASURE – DARARI
2 ENHYPEN – Polaroid Love
3 LISA – MONEY
4 BTS – Moon
5 Jessi – ZOOM
6 B.I & Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em – BTBT (feat. DeVita)
7 TWICE – The Feels
8 IVE – ELEVEN
9 BTS – Epiphany
10 IVE – After LIKE
11 BLACKPINK – Pink Venom
12 Jung Kook – Stay Alive (Prod. by SUGA of BTS)
13 BTS – Awake
14 IVE – LOVE DIVE
15 PSY – That That (prod. & feat. SUGA of BTS)
16 BTS – Dynamite
17 CHUNG HA – Killing Me
18 BIGBANG – Still Life
19 TAEYEON – INVU
20 BTS – Filter
21 GOT the beat – Step Back
22 BTS – Butter
23 BTS – Permission to Dance
24 BLACKPINK – Lovesick Girls
25 TWICE – SCIENTIST

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X glitch misplaces most photos from 2014 and beyond

Only a few were restored

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Archiving social media is a real problem today. Because most of public discourse happens through social media platforms, a single break in infrastructure can easily wipe out entire conversations and milestones in the modern era. Over the weekend, that exact scenario happened. A glitch on X reportedly erased most images and links from 2014 and beyond.

As spotted by Tom Coates on the platform, images from before December 2014 disappeared from the site. Likewise, links from the same period are also broken and lead nowhere. Among those that disappeared, one of the most notorious losses was a photo taken by Ellen DeGeneres at the Oscars — a tweet that garnered an enormous amount of retweets at the time.

X has not publicly commented on the supposed glitch. However, after the deletion was noticed, the platform restored the iconic Ellen DeGeneres photo to its full glory. It’s not a complete restoration, though. A lot of content are still missing.

The single photo’s restoration suggests that the content wasn’t outright deleted but rather misplaced. As some have pointed out, a few instances are still directly available from the servers. Users have also speculated that the glitch was intentionally done to free up valuable server space.

Regardless, the glitch — intentional or accidental — opens up an important issue on how the world can archive content on social media platforms. Despite how inane our conversations can be from day to day, losing a section of social media also means losing entire swaths of public discourse to the ether.

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WhatsApp now lets users share photos in HD

Video coming soon

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Quickly sharing smartphone photography can be a chore. Not every messaging platform allows lossless media sharing. Often, a platform will sacrifice image quality for speed. Finally, WhatsApp is getting with the program and allowing users to send HD photos on the app.

Today, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg officially announced a new feature coming to WhatsApp. Starting now, the messaging platform is rolling out an update to enable HD image sharing.

According to WABetaInfo, the feature will bump up image quality to 4096 x 2692 resolution. Now, an upper limit naturally implies that there’s still compression going on, especially for photos taken at much higher resolutions. WhatsApp has not explained how compression will work under the new HD feature. However, it’s still a good improvement.

Alternatively, if users don’t want to handle the increase in storage or bandwidth use, they can continue to send images in standard quality. The option, once the app is updated, can be accessed by an HD icon when sending images.

Besides image sharing, WhatsApp is also working on adding HD sharing for videos. However, Zuckerberg did not share a timeframe for the improved version of the feature. The update should be rolling out now for WhatsApp users.

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X is working on adding video chat to the app

Confirmed by the CEO

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X is continuing its arduous trek to become an all-in-one app. This time, after reintroducing native livestreaming, the platform is moving towards the next natural evolution: video chat. X CEO Linda Yaccarino has officially announced that the feature will come to the platform soon.

In an interview with CNBC, Yaccarino, who took the reins from Elon Musk earlier this year, announced that “soon, you’ll be able to make video chat calls without having to give your phone number to anyone on the platform.” As if that’s not enough, Andrea Conway, a designer at the company, also posted that she “just called someone on X.”

Given Conway’s post, the feature should be in a relatively stable part of the development process. However, it’s not clear when and how the platform plans to launch video chats for the public. It’s also unclear whether the feature will be available to all users or only to those who pay for X Premium, formerly known as Twitter Blue.

With the evolution of all social media platforms (and not just X), it’s not a surprising development for the company. The industry is dedicated to creating the next “everything” app or a hub where users can find everything they’ll need for their digital world: social media, communication, commerce, and other functionalities. TikTok, for instance, recently started tests to support podcasts.

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