Apple Music & Apple TV briefly down for some users — outage resolved

Apple Music and Apple TV briefly affected by partial outage (resolved) Apple logged a partial outage impacting Apple Music and Apple TV (including the Apple TV Channels feature) starting around 2:53PM ET. According to Apple’s System Status updates, the issue affected “some” users and was resolved around 4:31PM ET. Reports on DownDetector began appearing shortly before Apple’s official notice, with initial reports near 2:33PM ET. The outage was intermittent and limited in scope — many users (including some Engadget staff) remained able to stream normally while others experienced interruptions. Timeline ~2:33PM ET — Users begin reporting problems on DownDetector. ~2:53PM ET — Apple logs the outage on its System Status page. ~4:31PM ET — Apple marks the incident as resolved. What to do if you were affected Check Apple’s live…
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Apple Music & Apple TV partial outage — what we know

Apple Music and Apple TV experiencing a partial outage Apple has reported a partial outage affecting Apple Music and Apple TV, including the Apple TV Channels feature. The company logged the incident on its System Status page at around 2:53 PM ET, and says the issue is impacting "some" users rather than a full service disruption. Reports on outage tracker DownDetector began appearing shortly before Apple’s notice, indicating users started seeing problems around 2:33 PM ET. Anecdotal evidence suggests many subscribers can still access content, so the issue appears intermittent or regionally limited at this time. What to check if you’re affected Visit Apple’s System Status page for live updates: https://www.apple.com/support/systemstatus/. Try restarting the app or device, sign out and back into your Apple ID, and confirm your internet connection.…
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Anthropic’s Claude Code lands in Slack; Accenture expands Anthropic partnership — Top AI headlines

Top AI headlines right now: Claude Code in Slack and an expanded Anthropic–Accenture push Perplexity research of the past 24–48 hours highlights two notable developments in the AI industry: Anthropic’s new Claude Code integration for Slack, and an expanded partnership between Anthropic and Accenture to accelerate enterprise AI deployments. No other major breaking stories from OpenAI, Google Gemini or xAI appeared within the timeframe of this brief. 1) Anthropic brings Claude Code into Slack Headline: Anthropic launches Claude Code integration into Slack for agentic coding workflows. Summary: Anthropic introduced Claude Code (beta) inside Slack, letting teams delegate end‑to‑end coding tasks directly within chat threads. The assistant can create files, debug, run tests and post updates in Slack, shifting AI coding help from IDEs into collaborative chat environments. Source: TechCrunch: Claude…
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Apple Music & Apple TV outage — what we know

Apple Music and Apple TV experiencing partial outage Apple has logged an outage affecting Apple Music and Apple TV (including the Apple TV Channels feature). The issue appeared on Apple’s System Status page at about 2:53PM ET and is reported to impact "some" users rather than a full worldwide outage. DownDetector reports began appearing shortly before Apple’s notice, suggesting users started seeing problems around 2:33PM ET. Anecdotal reports indicate that many subscribers can still stream normally, so the outage appears intermittent or limited in scope at the moment. What to check if you’re affected Visit Apple’s official System Status page to see live updates: Apple System Status. Try restarting the app or device, sign out and back into your Apple ID, and confirm your network connection. Check community outage trackers…
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Spotify launches Prompted Playlist beta — control your recommendations with text prompts

Spotify rolls out Prompted Playlist beta in New Zealand — write a prompt, get a custom playlist Spotify is testing a new feature called Prompted Playlist that lets users type a custom instruction and have Spotify generate a playlist based on that prompt plus their complete listening history. The beta begins in New Zealand on December 11 and is available in English at launch. Unlike earlier AI playlist efforts, Prompted Playlist emphasizes user control: you can tell Spotify exactly what mood, era, or vibe you want, set a cadence for auto‑updates, and use an "Ideas" tab for inspiration. Spotify also says it will draw on your entire listening history "back to day one," making recommendations that blend prompt intent with long‑term taste signals. How it works Custom prompts: Type free‑form…
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PS Plus Game Catalog: December additions include Assassin’s Creed Mirage, Granblue Fantasy: Relink & more

PS Plus Game Catalog: December additions include Assassin's Creed Mirage, Granblue Fantasy: Relink & more Sony has announced December additions to the PS Plus Game Catalog, with most titles arriving on December 16. Highlights include Assassin's Creed Mirage, Granblue Fantasy: Relink and Cat Quest III — while Skate Story is already available now for PS5 subscribers. The December slate mixes big-budget and indie fare: Assassin's Creed Mirage returns to the series' stealth roots and will be playable on PS4 and PS5; Granblue Fantasy: Relink brings a console version of the beloved action RPG to both platforms; and Cat Quest III offers open‑world, cat‑and‑dog themed action on PS4/PS5. Full list of notable additions Skate Story — available now on PS5 (indie skateboarding sim) Assassin's Creed Mirage — PS4, PS5 (arrives Dec…
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State Department switches from Calibri to Times New Roman — why font choice matters

State Department returns to Times New Roman 14‑pt, reversing 2023 Calibri policy The U.S. State Department is reversing its 2023 decision to use Calibri for official communications and is now requiring Times New Roman at 14‑point. A memo titled "Return to Tradition: Times New Roman 14‑Point Font Required for All Department Paper" frames the change as a move to restore formality and align documents with the department’s letterhead. Secretary of State Marco Rubio argued the sans‑serif Calibri looked "informal" and clashed with official stationery. Former Secretary Antony Blinken had adopted Calibri in 2023, citing improved accessibility for screen readers and text‑to‑speech tools. The shift back to a serif typeface has prompted debate about readability, accessibility and whether the choice is politically motivated. Why font choice matters Readability vs. accessibility: Serif…
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Hackers use AI‑generated search results to push malicious terminal commands — how the AMOS attack worked and how to stay safe

Hackers seed search results with AI‑generated commands that install malware — the AMOS case and how to protect yourself Security firm Huntress has flagged a worrying new social‑engineering tactic: attackers use AI assistants to craft dangerous terminal commands, publish the chat publicly, then pay to boost that page in Google search results. Unsuspecting users searching for how‑to instructions may follow the copy‑paste command and unknowingly install malware such as AMOS. The attack chain is simple but effective. An attacker prompts a chatbot (Huntress tested ChatGPT and Grok) to generate a shell command for a common task — for example, "clear disk space on Mac" — posts the conversation publicly, and sponsors or boosts the link so it ranks for the query. When a user clicks the result and pastes the…
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Hackers use AI prompts and boosted search results to deliver malware — Huntress warns

Hackers are seeding search results with AI‑generated commands that install malware — what happened and how to stay safe Security firm Huntress warns of a new social‑engineering trick: attackers use AI assistants to craft dangerous terminal commands, publish the chat publicly, then pay to boost that page in Google. Unsuspecting users searching for how‑to instructions may follow the command and inadvertently install malware like AMOS. The reported attack chain starts with an attacker prompting a chatbot (Huntress tested ChatGPT and Grok) to produce a copy‑pasteable command for a common task (e.g. “clear disk space on Mac”). The attacker posts the dialog publicly, promotes it so it ranks in search, and waits for victims to execute the command in their terminal. Why this is dangerous It bypasses typical red flags —…
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Adobe & OpenAI integrate Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat into ChatGPT

Adobe & OpenAI integrate Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat into ChatGPT Adobe and OpenAI announced a partnership that brings core Adobe tools — Photoshop, Adobe Express and Acrobat — directly into the ChatGPT interface. Users can invoke specific editing and document functions from those apps using simple text prompts inside ChatGPT, streamlining creative and productivity workflows. The integration lets you do things like adjust image areas, tweak brightness/contrast, remove backgrounds, generate or resize assets, and create or edit PDFs — all from a chat window. Adobe’s features appear as callable actions inside ChatGPT, so you can iterate on visuals and documents conversationally without switching apps constantly. Key features Photoshop functions: Select or modify image regions, apply adjustments, remove backgrounds and request edits by text instruction. Adobe Express: Generate or resize…
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