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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That’s bad news for travelers. Netflix’s decision to quietly remove the ability to cast content from its mobile apps to smart TVs and streaming devices has caused a bit of an uproar on social media.
Recently, many of us Apple TV users managed to do something miraculous — namely, connect Netflix to the Apple TV app. Well, there’s good news and bad news. Actually… just bad news. Apple has now ...
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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 discontinued mobile casting support for most smart TVs and new Chromecast devices, pushing users to rely on ...
Netflix's redesigned Apple TV app is rolling out now. Focus is on smoother browsing and recommendations. Requires at least tvOS 17 and the latest Netflix version. The ...
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 ...
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 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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