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OTMC launches SpanishRhymes

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MUMBAI: One Take Media Co (OTMC) is happy to launch the Nursery Rhymes in Spanish. Currently they are available in English and Hindi.Spanish language is a global language and the world's second-most spoken native language, after Mandarin Chinese. This will help  Nursery  Rhymes to be more prominent on global platform.

OTMC has more than 4000 hours of kid’s content which includes 2500most Popular Nursery Rhymes, World famous Kids series and Kids Animated Moviesand many more.  

“ Nyra Rhymes” is  created  by in-house animation team and  owned IPof One Take Media Co.  Each character has been designed specially keeping the viewer’s age group in mind. The colour schemes and the atmosphere are eye catching. Children will love to watch the nursery rhymes with different illustration and animation from the normal ones.

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People from different countries and regions are familiar with the classics like "Jingle Bells" and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." Nursery rhymes contain their own unique language and accent.Although the languages may be different, nursery rhymes are similar.  

There are a lot of benefits from learning about nursery rhyme activities. The nursery rhymes can help children in learning about rhythm, music, rhymes, and influence their auditory skills. These rhymes can also help to develop the memory and cognitive skills in children. They also develop ear for language.

Mr.Anil Khera , Founder & CEO of One Take Media Co said, ” We are excited to showcase our own brain child Nyra Rhymes in Spanish Language.Nursery rhymes are a fun way to interact with kids and help their language development. We  are sure that Nursery Rhymes in Spanish will definitely help in reaching out to more little audiences across  the Globe.”

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Apple iOS 26.4: Every Change Worth Knowing About

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Apple rarely announces minor updates with much fanfare, and iOS 26.4 is no exception. No dramatic redesigns, no flashy keynote moments. What it delivers instead is a focused set of improvements that sharpen the experience you already have. If that sounds underwhelming, spend a week with it. You will change your mind.

Apple Music Learns to Listen Better

The biggest shift in this update lives inside Apple Music. Apple has brought AI-powered playlist generation to the app, and it works on mood rather than genre. Type something like “rainy evening at home” or “running late on a Monday,” and it builds a playlist that actually fits. This is not algorithmic guesswork dressed up in new clothing. It genuinely reads the intent behind vague descriptions and responds well.

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Alongside this, a new concerts feature scans your listening history and surfaces live events happening near you. It is a smart bridge between your digital music habits and real-world experiences. Apple is quietly making the case that a music app should do more than just play songs.

Shazam also gets a meaningful upgrade. It can now identify songs without an internet connection. This might sound like a minor convenience, but anyone who has tried to Shazam something at a crowded venue with patchy signal will tell you it is anything but minor. The feature works locally on-device, which also means it is faster.

CarPlay Gets Smarter Controls

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CarPlay has been updated with deeper integration for intelligent voice assistants. The goal is to reduce how often drivers need to look at a screen or tap anything at all. You speak, things happen. It is a clear step toward making the driving experience safer without stripping away functionality. The integration feels natural rather than bolted on, which is a harder thing to achieve than it sounds.

The Fixes You Feel Every Day

This is where iOS 26.4 earns its keep. Keyboard responsiveness has been improved, and the difference is noticeable immediately. Typing feels more accurate and less combative. Accessibility features have been refined across the board, with better contrast options and adjusted spacing that makes the interface easier to read without forcing you into larger text sizes.

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The Health app has also been updated. It now surfaces more actionable insights from your daily data rather than just displaying numbers. If your sleep patterns have shifted or your activity levels have changed, the app now contextualises that clearly instead of leaving you to interpret raw figures on your own.

These are the kinds of changes that do not photograph well for a press release. They also happen to be the ones that make your phone feel genuinely better to use.

A Few Other Additions

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New emojis have been added in this update. They will find their way into your conversations faster than you expect. Family Sharing has also been updated, with more granular control over shared payments and subscriptions. If you share an Apple account with family members, this puts clearer limits on who can spend what, which has been a long-requested fix.

What This Update Actually Represents

iOS 26.4 is Apple doing what it does best when it is not trying to make headlines. Every addition here serves a clear purpose. The AI music features are genuinely useful. The CarPlay improvements address a real safety concern. The small UI fixes accumulate into a noticeably smoother daily experience.

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There is no bloat. Nothing feels experimental or half-finished. That discipline is harder to maintain than it looks, especially as operating systems grow more complex with each passing year.

If you have been holding off on updating, this is the one worth installing.

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