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Last week, Google quietly introduced “Cast Connect” to make Casting on Android TV more native with support for remote controls and other app features. The company officially announced it today ...
On smart TVs and those without Wi-Fi, you can stream your Android phone or tablet screen on the TV through screen mirroring, Google Cast, a third-party app, or by linking it with a cable.
Google announced new partners for Android TV and Google Cast. In addition, Google cast will gain multiroom sync support soon.
Months ahead of Android TV's anticipated arrival, the Android TV remote control and Cast Receiver apps have arrived to Google Play.
Alongside the addition of new Vizio TVs that solely feature Google Cast functionality for 'smart' functions, Google has rebranded its Chromecast app and website as "Google Cast".
Google Cast is the software used for Chromecasting compatible apps to your Android TV device. To update it, just head into the Play Store from your Android TV device and scroll down to updates.
In addition to making the Android TV Remote Control app available on the Play Store, Google has also released a preview version of the Google Cast Receiver app for Android.
A year after it launched the original Chromecast, Google debuted Android TV with the Nexus Player in 2014. Today, with the new Chromecast, the company is ready to bring back the Google TV name ...
Back in March, Google renamed the official Chromecast application as 'Google Cast', and it is now renaming it again. Several users have sent us the below screenshot, showing the Google Cast app ...
It's also curious to note that all mentions of Android TV have been removed from the Google Cast website. This may be nothing more than a strange coincidence (the Android TV website is still live ...