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Netflix quietly removes a key feature from its app
Netflix has quietly stripped out one of the most useful tools in its mobile app, removing the ability to cast shows and films from a phone to most modern TVs and streaming devices. The change hits ...
Quietly and without any announcements, Netflix killed a useful feature on its mobile app in an attempt to "improve the experience," but frustrated users strongly disagree. If you are used to casting ...
Netflix is moving away from competing with cable TV and beginning to rival social media apps. As reported by TechCrunch, Netflix used its fourth-quarter earnings call to reveal it intends to revamp ...
Last month, I stumbled upon a relatively new Netflix feature that immediately caught my attention. It made me genuinely excited, but it quickly became my least favorite thing about the platform — ...
Netflix is reportedly removing the capability to cast or mirror content from the phone app to a TV for certain subscribers. Some are reporting that it isn’t available, while others report that they ...
Hopefully this won't piss users off like Netflix's Apple TV app did. A redesigned Netflix iPhone app brings a cleaner interface, revamped navigation and an entirely new vertical video discovery ...
A new voice feature helps viewers dive deep into Netflix’s catalog while circumventing Gemini and other assistants.
If you're paying $17.99 a month for a Netflix subscription (or $7.99 with ads), you really want to make the most out of what you're paying for. Sure, Netflix's main job is to serve up movies and shows ...
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