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Spotify Can Now Automatically Create An Airplane Mode Playlist

Spotify Can Now Automatically Create An Airplane Mode Playlist
Oct 5 2024 Share

Spotify has introduced a new Offline Backup feature for iOS and Android, aimed at ensuring uninterrupted music access even when users lose their internet connection. This feature automatically generates a playlist of recently played and queued tracks, making it ideal for flights or off-the-grid adventures. Currently, it is exclusively available for Spotify Premium subscribers.

Unlike the existing offline mode that requires manual downloads, the Offline Backup playlist operates seamlessly in the background, providing a more convenient listening experience. Spotify indicates that this playlist will adapt to users’ listening habits over time and will include songs already cached on the device.

Once offline, the Offline Backup playlist will automatically appear in the Home feed, allowing users to filter and sort tracks by artist, genre, or mood. Users can also add the playlist to their library for easier access.

To activate this feature, users must manually enable it in the app’s settings under Data Saving and Offline or Storage. The Offline Backup feature is available now, but users must have listened to at least five songs recently to utilize it. If it doesn’t appear, Spotify recommends checking for app updates.

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Civil Protection Malta’s 8th Recruitment Course Enters Final Phase

Civil Protection Malta’s 8th Recruitment Course Enters Final Phase
Oct 5 2024 Share

The Civil Protection Malta’s 8th Recruitment Course is now entering its final 15 weeks of training. This intensive program is designed to prepare future officers for the demands of civil protection work, equipping them with essential skills such as firefighting, rescue operations, and emergency response.

The course emphasizes both physical and mental resilience, ensuring recruits are ready to serve the community in critical situations. As the program progresses, trainees are set to undergo rigorous assessments in their final stretch before becoming fully qualified members of the Civil Protection Department.

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Outrage as Care Home Residents Given Three Months to Vacate

Outrage as Care Home Residents Given Three Months to Vacate
Oct 5 2024 Share

Relatives of elderly residents at the Apap Institute in Santa Venera have expressed frustration and concern after being informed that the care home will close by the end of the year, Times of Malta reports. The Curia, which operates the home, cited ageing nuns and high refurbishment costs as reasons for the closure. The home, which accommodates 30 residents, is managed by five elderly nuns alongside 13 care staff. Relatives were notified this week and given three months to find alternative accommodation for their loved ones.

Liliana, whose mother has lived at the home for 12 years, told Times of Malta she hasn’t yet broken the news to her mother, fearing it would cause too much distress. Many relatives criticized the short notice, saying it is insufficient time to relocate elderly residents who have strong bonds with staff and other residents. They also claimed that the promised assistance with relocation has not been provided, leaving families anxious about the future.

A Curia spokesperson clarified that the Archdiocese is working with government authorities to find alternatives for those who cannot be accommodated elsewhere. The future of the Apap Institute building will be assessed to determine its potential benefit to the community.

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30- Year Old Woman Seriously Injured After Hit and Run

30- Year Old Woman Seriously Injured After Hit and Run
Oct 5 2024 Share

A 30-year-old woman was seriously injured after being hit by a car early on Saturday morning.

Police were told the incident occurred at around 4 am in Triq id-Dragunara in St Julian’s. It emerged that the 30-year-old woman from Għaxaq was hit by a car which allegedly kept going. The victim was taken to Mater Dei Hospital where her injuries were certified as serious.

Police later located the vehicle allegedly involved in the accident,  a Toyota Vitz. Shortly afterwards, a 26-year-old man from San Ġwann was arrested for further investigation. Magistrate Philip Galea Farrugia is leading a probe into the incident. A police investigation is also underway.

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