Netflix has quietly removed the ability to cast shows and movies from its mobile app to smart TVs and streaming devices. The ...
Sometimes the biggest disasters in tech happen not because companies try to do something revolutionary, but because they fix something that wasn’t actually broken. Netflix just learned this lesson the ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Netflix has changed and overhauled the user interface of the popular streaming service. When these ...
A series of updates heading to Netflix's iPhone and smart TV apps aims to simplify searching and content discovery, but the company also says it isn't yet planning to take advantage of App Store ...
Netflix has disabled mobile casting on most modern Chromecast and Google TV devices, pushing users to use native app controls ...
Netflix has made a significant change to its mobile app experience by quietly disabling the ability to cast shows and movies from smartphones to most TVs and streaming devices.
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Netflix makes groundbreaking move, acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery: What this means for subscribers
Netflix’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery raises questions for subscribers, but the streaming giant reassures customers ...
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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 ...
The Google Cast system began appearing in apps shortly after the original Chromecast launched in 2013. Since then, Netflix ...
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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 ...
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