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If you're casting content from your browser to another display in full screen, there's another way to optimize Chromecast so that the stream works more efficiently. Once you've initiated the cast, ...
Google has officially retired its Chromecast brand in favor of its new TV Streamer line, but is the TV Streamer different ...
I recently purchased a Chromecast with Google TV, and while I love it, setting it up was a chore. Have you experienced ...
Third-party marketplaces like eBay might still have listings of older Chromecast models at attractive discounts. However, out of all the things you should know before buying a Chromecast device, the ...
Chromecast’s playback controls also vary from one app to the next, so you’ll get some apps with convenient 10-second rewind and fast forward buttons, and others with only a progress slider.
The original Chromecast that debuted in 2013 was a simple $35 dongle. Not only do a lot of TVs now come with built-in apps, Roku and Amazon developed their own streaming sticks over the years ...
15. Your Chromecast is now set up, and you can view it by tapping the Devices menu from the main screen. You can also control Chromecast with your voice via your Google Home.
Chromecast started off as a relatively simple idea when it was unveiled back in 2013. Give the dongle power, plug it into your HDMI and cast content from your phone to your TV. If anything, it ...
The third-generation Chromecast is still a pretty decent little HD streamer, but HD is getting pretty long in the tooth. That said, the inclusion of Amazon Prime following the truce between Google ...
Chromecast (2015) review: A superfluous upgrade to a high-caliber product One of Google's best devices gets modest improvements, and that's okay. By Jared Newman Oct 21, 2015 6:00 am PDT ...
Chromecast, as a brand and as a product, was officially discontinued. However, Chromecast (the technology) is still alive and well; it lives on under a new (though also old) name: Google Cast.
With the "guest mode" Google added in December, you don't have to. With this on -- you can enable or disable it using Google's Chromecast apps -- the Chromecast will broadcast its own WiFi signal.