Netflix has mostly ended the ability to wirelessly stream video from Android phones and tablets, iPhones, and iPads. But you can still use a cable.
If you use the Google Cast protocol to watch content on Netflix, we've got some bad news for you ...
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Netflix casting won't work on many Chromecast and Google TV devices anymore
Netflix has begun phasing out Chromecast support, removing casting from most TVs. Only older Chromecast models and built-in ...
Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast content from its mobile apps to most modern TVs and streaming devices, including newer Chromecast models and the Google TV Streamer. The only exception ...
After unveiling an all-new design for its Apple TV app in May, Netflix is finally rolling out the update to users. Netflix has said that this is "a simpler, easier, and more intuitive design" that ...
Today, Netflix announced that it will roll out a revamped UI for its TV app in the coming weeks and months. The important changes include a redesigned home page, easy discovery of content you’d like ...
Why this is important: This marks Netflix’s biggest push to turn its platform from purely passive entertainment to an interactive hub. By moving games into the TV space, the company is doubling down ...
A new UI is going to start rolling out globally. A new UI is going to start rolling out globally. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly ...
Netflix will take over Warner Bros. and with it, HBO, HBO Max and all its shows. Here's what could be coming to Netflix.
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