Amazon is prepping a high-fidelity TIDAL competitor [techcrunch.com]
Amazon to offer hi-res streaming music; Apple really should too [9to5mac.com]
Amazon may be working on a high-fidelity music streaming service [www.engadget.com]
Amazon Rumored to Launch High-Fidelity Music Streaming Platform By End of 2019 [www.macrumors.com]
Amazon is reportedly prepping a new high-fidelity music streaming service [www.theverge.com]
Amazon reportedly working on Tidal-like high-fidelity music streaming service [www.androidpolice.com]
Amazon might be working on a new music service [theweek.com]
Amazon is reportedly working on a new high-def music streaming service [bgr.com]
Amazon Working on Hi-Fi Music Service to Take on Tidal [www.tomsguide.com]
TIDAL、大きくなったなぁhttps://t.co/PzfMOjBquC
— Satoshi Onodera / US??Tech Marketer?? (@satoshi_gfa18) April 26, 2019
I noted on @_connectedfm a while back that I think Apple should add a HiFi tier to Music. Happy to see that Amazon is considering it. I'd be surprised if they partnered with MQA; ideally, they should copy Qobuz and stream plain FLACs up to 24-bit.https://t.co/T5dTlqPQ6h
— Federico Viticci (@viticci) April 26, 2019
Amazon is reportedly prepping a new high-fidelity music streaming service https://t.co/2EfYduQs5f pic.twitter.com/fCRtE5HNlG
— The Verge (@verge) April 26, 2019
Speaking of music quality, I somehow didn't tweet about this yesterday. But count me as damn excited — especially if it pressures Spotify and Apple Music to offer lossless tiers.https://t.co/B2ua9UEMgH
— Chris Welch (@chriswelch) April 27, 2019
Amazon is reportedly prepping a new high-fidelity music streaming service https://t.co/2EfYduQs5f pic.twitter.com/okSRGkaP6v
— The Verge (@verge) April 27, 2019