One of the biggest open-world games is now available on your phone, and if you have Netflix, you don't need to pay extra for it. Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy ...
Craig is a reporter for Pocket-lint based in Toronto. He earned a diploma in journalism from Seneca Polytechnic and holds a Media Foundations certificate from Humber College. Craig previously interned ...
For years, Google Cast has been one of Android’s quiet superpowers. Tap a single icon and your phone hands off a movie or TV show to the biggest screen in the room, whether that’s a Chromecast dongle, ...
Apple launched an Apple TV app on the Google Play Store in early 2025, but it was missing a core Android streaming feature. Now, an update to the Apple TV app for Android adds Google Cast support for ...
Netflix is reportedly removing the capability to cast or mirror content from the phone app to a TV for certain subscribers. Some are reporting that it isn’t available, while others report that they ...
I’m not a fan of Netflix expanding into games, but it has made Red Dead Redemption available on Android, iPhone, and iPad for the first time. And that is an interesting milestone. “Experience John ...
Netflix is ending support for the ability to cast from mobile devices to many TVs. According to a help page spotted by Android Authority, "Netflix no longer supports casting shows from a mobile device ...
Have you been trying to cast Stranger Things from your phone, only to find that your TV isn’t cooperating? It’s not the TV—Netflix is to blame for this one, and it’s intentional. The streaming app has ...
Kris has been writing about technology for nearly a decade and got their start covering video games at RPG Site before branching out to PC, Android, and general tech coverage. After joining How-To ...
WWE fans finally have the mobile experience they have been waiting for. "WWE 2K25: Netflix Edition" arrives for Android and iOS to bring console-style wrestling action right to your fingertips. Packed ...
The “Black Doves” are expanding. Season 2 of Netflix’s pulpy London spy thriller series — created by Joe Barton, led by Keira Knightley and also starring Ben Whishaw and Sarah Lancashire — is now in ...