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Netflix has silently removed one of my favorite features
Netflix has disabled casting from its iOS/Android app to most streaming devices, including smart TVs. Casting works on older ...
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.
The streaming giant quietly removed the feature that lets you control content on your TV screen using a mobile device. The ...
With the move, Netflix has all but eliminated the ability to stream Netflix videos from phones. As Android Authority notes, ...
Check your Chromecast's wifi network: You can ensure your Chromecast is actively connected to your wifi network from the ...
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Travelers, beware: Netflix just killed the ability to cast content from your phone to TVs
Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast content from its mobile apps to the vast majority of modern TVs and streaming ...
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Your Fire TV Stick may soon lose access to key streaming apps
Streaming apps are quietly leaving older hardware behind, and some Amazon Fire TV Sticks are already feeling the impact. The ...
CNET testing confirmed the option has vanished from newer setups, like LG TVs, though some users report that it can still be accessed via older versions of the app and legacy Chromecast dongles. A ...
Netflix has now confirmed that it's dropping support for casting to newer Chromecast and Google TV devices in the Android app ...
Rejoice iPhone and iPad users, Netflix has added a new button that will surely save you time and improve your overall life. That’s right. A single tap to download a full season of a series. Just like ...
So you're watching a Netflix movie or TV show and see a moment that's really grabbed you. What's the best way to share it with someone else? Or save it for posterity? Previously, this has been quite a ...
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