When Google launched the Chromecast back in 2013, it was just a simple black stick with one capability: cast content from a third-party source to the TV it's connected to. From this, the tech giant ...
It's been a little over two years since Google introduced the first Chromecast, a cheap and easy way to turn any TV in your house into a smart TV. The tiny little dongle has taken the market by storm, ...
These days, there’s no shortage of ways to watch your favorite TV shows and movies. Between smart TVs, streaming devices, and the good old-fashioned internet browser, you can find practically anything ...
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While some hotels offer complimentary HBO and other viewing packages, others only allow for limited options. But it doesn't have to be this way. If you're a Chromecast user, and remember to pack your ...
The original Chromecast proved that big surprises can come in small packages. Even though it was just a $35 HDMI dongle the size of a pack of gum, it had the power to transform any TV into a smart one ...
Tired of limited storage and app confinement on your Chromecast? Raspberry Pi could be the key to revolutionizing your TV experience.
Google released a new app that allows iPhone and iPad users to manage their Chromecast using only their iOS device. Here's how to set it up. Dan Graziano Associate Editor / How To Dan Graziano is an ...
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The traditional Chromecast is dead, now replaced with Google TV. However, the new Chromecast with Google TV (HD) lacks one feature from the previous generation – support for being powered by your TV ...
Whether you're upgrading or letting go, here's how to fully disconnect your Chromecast the right way This article provides instructions on how to unlink Chromecast (or any device) from your Google ...