We’ll be creating a custom shortcut to automatically pause music playback as soon as the iPhone connects to CarPlay. Here’s how to go about it. Choose the New Blank Automation tile from the list.
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This update is rolling out to Android and iOS devices right now. YouTube is replacing its old playback speed option with a new slider interface (via 9to5Google). This new slider adjusts playback ...
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