Netflix is quietly stripping out one of its most convenient features, cutting off the ability to cast shows and movies from phones to most TVs and streaming sticks. Instead of tapping the familiar ...
Netflix no longer supports casting its shows and movies from phones to TVs for most subscribers. Instead, people will need to use the official Netflix smart TV app or connect devices directly to watch ...
Netflix is putting the kibosh on a key convenience feature of its mobile app: the ability to cast Netflix videos from your phone to connected TVs and streaming video players. An updated Netflix ...
The days of using your phone as a Netflix remote are effectively over. CNET testing confirmed the option has vanished from newer setups, like LG TVs, though some users report that it can still be ...
Netflix has launched an updated version of its mobile app for iPhone and iPod touch. The release notes mention some bug fixes, but the most important new feature is support for video out if you’re ...
Netflix is working on a completely new design for its smartphone app. If it doesn't feel that long since the last major overhaul to the Netflix app on your phone ...that's probably because it isn't.
The humble Netflix cast button has just become an unfortunate victim of what long-time subscribers are calling a tone-deaf decision. Netflix has quietly stripped the ability to send content from a ...
This week was the final nail in the coffin for wirelessly streaming video from Netflix's mobile apps to your TV. Back in 2019, Netflix removed the ability to send video over AirPlay from iPhones and ...
Netflix’s decision to quietly remove the ability to cast content from its mobile apps to smart TVs and streaming devices has caused a bit of an uproar on social media. The complaints are the usual ...