If you've ever been watching a video on your phone but wished you could see it larger on your TV, guess what: You can do that in just a few taps. It's all made possible by way of a Chromecast device.
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Though something is appealing about going the old-school route and using your remote to navigate apps on your smart TV, there's arguably just as much appeal — if not more — to casting the video to ...
It's easy to play videos on your TV by casting them from your phone. The trick is knowing which method will work best for your phone. Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering phones, ...
For many years, the Cast controller for devices playing media on your home network appeared as a regular Android notification that’s “Silent” at the bottom of the feed. In the past week or so, Google ...
Google has replaced the "Chromecast built-in" brand with its original name, "Google Cast." This change reverses the switch made in 2016 when "Google Cast" was replaced with "Chromecast built-in." ...
Google Play Services shows evidence of an in-development “App Cast” tool. While its full functionality is unclear, it appears able to gather info about remote Android devices and access their ...