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Users Peeved With Netflix's Latest Change
Netflix users will no longer be able to cast shows from their phones to their TVs in most cases, as the company has quietly ended support for the feature. The move means viewers must now use the ...
Netflix made a subtle change to how it highlights original content on the streaming app, one that might seem small but has surprisingly altered the way I browse.
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How the Netflix-Warner Brothers merger will impact you
Netflix and Warner Bros. announced an agreed upon $82.7 billion merger, becoming the latest major entertainment companies to ...
Netflix previously did not allow casting from mobile to TVs for users on its ad-supported tier. But this change is different; it's killing casting support entirely for newer devices. The move is bound ...
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Netflix and HBO reveal what's changing in your streaming apps
Streaming's biggest players are quietly rewriting the rules of how their apps look, feel, and even how you pay to share them.
Discover the latest tvOS 26.2 update with enhanced profiles, AirPods fixes, security upgrades, and improved Apple TV ...
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Netflix Kills a Major Feature You Might Use Every Day. Here's What Happened
Do you cast Netflix movies or TV shows from your phone to the TV using the Chromecast? If you have a newer Google streamer, ...
Netflix has disabled the ability to cast video from its mobile app to most modern TVs and streaming devices, including the ...
Netflix’s new interface feels disorienting, which reflects a shift toward optimizing metrics instead of comfort. Major monetization levers, from password-sharing cleanup to ads to price hikes, are now ...
YouTube TV quietly rolled out an improvement users had been asking for, and subscribers noticed the upgrade immediately.
Sky’s ever-evolving Sky OS just got better, giving Sky Glass and Stream customers even smarter ways to control their TV ...
As a lifelong Android smartphone user, I was tasked to give Apple a shot with the iPhone 17 Pro as the entry point to Cupertino's fabled "Walled Garden". Here's my verdict in this special review.
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