Tyler, the Creator just hit the Grammys stage for the first time since 2020! The artist performed a medley of “Thought I Was Dead” and “Sugar on My Tongue,” and let me tell you, it was WELL worth the ...
Tyler, the Creator returned to the Grammys stage for a fiery performance of his Chromakopia hits. The rapper came out donning his full shamrock green suit, inspired by the Chromakopia visuals, and ...
Tyler, the Creator brought a medley of songs from his nominated albums “Chromakopia” and “Don’t Tap the Glass” to the Grammy stage for one of the most energetic performances of the night. The rapper, ...
Tyler, the Creator hit the stage at the 2026 Grammy Awards tonight, performing the Chromakopia track “Thought I Was Dead’ and the Don’t Tap the Glass song “Sugar on My Tongue.” Check out a video of ...
Tyler, The Creator enters the 68th Grammy Awards as one of the night’s most closely watched artists. Confirmed to perform in what’s considered one of those ones to watch, Tyler arrives with six ...
Macworld explores Apple Creator Studio, a subscription bundle combining creative apps like Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, and Pixelmator Pro with new AI features. The service offers solid value for ...
Tyler joins a star-studded performance list that also includes Lady Gaga, Sabrina Carpenter and Clipse. By Ethan Millman Music Editor Tyler, the Creator is set to perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards ...
Generative AI apps that can create photos, videos, songs, and more are growing in popularity. But with the release of Apple’s new Creator Studio Pro suite, available to the public on Wednesday, the ...
Apple recently announced Creator Studio, which bundles a tight set of creation tools around the workflows most creators run every day. The bundle includes Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro, ...
Two weeks ago, Apple announced its brand new Apple Creator Studio bundle, offering its suite of creative apps for a single subscription. Apple Creator Studio is set to launch today, and the first ...
Apple’s new Creator Studio subscription bundle officially launches today, offering access to a wide range of updated professional apps for an all-or-nothing price of $12.99 a month or $129 a year.
Compare that to Adobe’s Creative Cloud “All Apps” plan, which still hovers around $70 a month, and it’s easy to think that Apple is coming for Adobe’s core business. On paper, at least, Apple is ...