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According to multiple sources, around 87 million users will have lost access to Netflix. But, Netflix is still supported on ...
WTF?! In news that seems anachronistic in 2026, Netflix has announced that it will be ending app support for the 20-year-old PlayStation 3 next month. For the few people still using the ancient ...
Bad news for PlayStation 3 owners hoping to watch Love is Blind on their CRT: Netflix is discontinuing the streaming app from Sony's legacy console a month from now. A Reddit post from a ...
Netflix is being removed from the PlayStation 3 — yes, the PlayStation 3 — on March 2, 2026. The streaming service first hit PS3 via Blu-ray disc in 2009, with a native app arriving the following year ...
Anyone booting up Netflix on an old PlayStation 3 today ran into a depressing warning. The steaming app, which has been around for about 15 years now, is shutting down next month. RIP. On February 3, ...
Smart TV makers have long been forced to jump through many hoops to carry the Netflix app. Will that change once Netflix gets its hands on HBO Max? Smart TV makers have long been forced to jump ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
Netflix may soon be the newest doomscrolling app, or at least that’s what it’s hoping for. The streaming platform recently unveiled plans to expand its mobile app’s vertical video feed and add more ...
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 ...
Netflix announced that an upcoming app update will ensure users are more engaged than ever. Its solution is adding TikTok-style videos to the Android and iOS apps so you can doomscroll, then ...
Forward-looking: When it comes to consuming content on mobile, short-form vertical video is king. Apps like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram dominate, which likely explains why Netflix is revamping its ...