Tech Alert
When you think about Spotify what comes to mind is typically all the music you can get ad free if you pay for the service. However, when you think about Spotify, video might not come to mind, but that’s about to change.
The streaming-music app is set to evolve beyond audio this week. And we’re not just talking about music videos. Spotify announced that they will be partnering with major video outlets like ESPN, Comedy Central, and so much more. It will also begin featuring popular podcasts for an added bonus!
Also in other news, Snapchat may be getting new video calling features, and Cortana nags about email promises. Now that’s a lot of new tech! For more information be sure to check out the video above!
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