Topic: legacy devices
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Netflix Ends Mobile Casting Feature
Netflix has removed the mobile-to-TV casting feature for most devices, requiring users to launch the app directly on their TV instead. The change primarily affects users on cheaper, ad-supported plans, while premium subscribers can still cast to older Chromecast or Google Cast-enabled TVs. Netfli...
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Netflix Ends Screen Mirroring From Samsung Phones to TVs
Netflix has removed the ability to cast from its mobile app to most modern TVs and streaming devices, forcing users to rely on their TV's native remote or hardware like a Roku. The casting feature will only remain available for a narrow set of older devices, specifically first-generation Chromeca...
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Netflix Removes Casting Feature From Most TVs
Netflix has removed a popular feature that allowed subscribers to cast video from their phones to TVs, forcing users to rely on dedicated TV apps and physical remotes instead. The company cited low usage as the reason for discontinuing the feature, though it has sparked user frustration, especial...
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7 Smart Plug Hacks to Automate Your Home Effortlessly
Smart plugs are affordable home automation devices that allow remote control of appliances via app, voice, or schedule, enhancing convenience, security, and energy efficiency. They improve home security by simulating occupancy with scheduled lights and can automate lighting and climate control th...
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Steam's Store Pages Just Got a Wider Layout
Valve has expanded Steam store pages from 940 to 1200 pixels to enhance browsing by displaying more content without cluttering the interface. The layout adapts to various devices, scaling down smoothly for narrower screens like tablets and the Steam Deck, remaining functional even on older gadget...
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