Google is officially sunsetting its Chromecast branding to introduce a new streaming device that is much more powerful and expensive. The search engine giant took to its blogs to announce its ...
Google is discontinuing the Chromecast brand and pulling its Chromecast hardware off the market after 11 years, but it’s not leaving the streaming-device business. Rather, it’s launching a new product ...
Choosing a streaming device can be a bit confusing, especially when you have options like Chromecast and Roku on the table. Both devices promise to make your streaming experience more enjoyable, but ...
Which Google Chromecast device is best? To enjoy streaming services on your TV, you can simply use the built-in apps that come preinstalled. If that isn’t your chosen method, then you can fire up your ...
Cord-cutting has been a trend among TV audiences for years now. And now with inflation driving prices up right across our monthly budgets, this could be the perfect time to reconsider your traditional ...
How do you watch your favorite streaming content? If you're a Google Chromecast fan, it's time for an upgrade. Google just announced its latest streaming device, the Google TV Streamer. It's a ...
Google’s Chromecast is no more. With Tuesday’s introduction of its successor, the company laid to rest the brand that kicked off 11 years ago with a novel product that helped move streaming onto the ...
Google has been a significant player in the streaming device market, and its latest offering, the Google TV Streamer, marks a notable shift from previous models like Chromecast. Released on September ...
The Chromecast line is going off into the sunset, with the iconic series now being replaced by the Google TV Streamer. In a post, Google reflects on the 11-year history of the Chromecast lineup.
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When the Google Chromecast HDMI streaming stick — later a dongle — arrived in 2013, it was a revelation. Retailing for $35, it served as the cheapest possible way to get streaming content onto the ...