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iOS 27 could bring native third-party casting (Google Cast) in Europe to satisfy the DMA
technology2 days ago

iOS 27 could bring native third-party casting (Google Cast) in Europe to satisfy the DMA

Apple reportedly plans to add system-level support for third-party streaming protocols like Google Cast in iOS 27 to comply with the EU’s Digital Markets Act, potentially letting users choose a non‑AirPlay default for beaming media to speakers and TVs; the rollout is expected to be EU‑only and may not appear elsewhere anytime soon.

Bose takes on Sonos with an open, room-friendly Lifestyle Ultra lineup
tech21 days ago

Bose takes on Sonos with an open, room-friendly Lifestyle Ultra lineup

Bose unveils the Lifestyle Ultra lineup—the $299 Ultra Speaker, $1,099 Ultra Soundbar, and $899 Ultra Sub—focusing on big, vocal-forward sound, flexible setups (single, stereo pair, or Atmos rear channels), and an open streaming approach that works with Apple Music, Spotify Connect, AirPlay, and Google Cast without relying on a Bose app. It can group with non‑Bose speakers, room-correction is coming later, and Auracast won’t be enabled at launch.

Netflix Discontinues Mobile Casting on Most Modern TVs
technology5 months ago

Netflix Discontinues Mobile Casting on Most Modern TVs

Netflix is discontinuing support for casting from mobile devices to most newer TVs and streaming devices, requiring users to navigate content using their TV remote. While casting still works with some older Chromecast devices and Google Cast-compatible TVs for ad-free plan users, many users are experiencing the loss of this feature, which simplifies browsing and resuming content. Netflix has not provided detailed reasons but previously removed AirPlay support due to technical issues.

Google Rebrands Chromecast Built-In to Google Cast
technology2 years ago

Google Rebrands Chromecast Built-In to Google Cast

Google has reverted the branding of its casting technology built into TVs from "Chromecast built-in" back to "Google Cast" at Google I/O 2024. This change aims to consolidate branding under the "Google" identity and differentiate in-house hardware products from third-party devices. Despite the name change, the core functionality of the technology remains unchanged for users.

Enhanced Google Cast Controls for Android Media Player
technology2 years ago

Enhanced Google Cast Controls for Android Media Player

Google Cast controls are now integrated into the media player widget on smartphones running Android 13 or newer versions. This allows users to easily control media playback on nearby Google Cast devices, including play/pause, previous/next, stop, and seek controls. The feature is also visible on the lock screen and displays the Google Cast-compatible device being used. It is available on Android devices with version 23.44.14 of Google Play services.

"Enhanced Android Media Player Displays Google Cast Control Notifications"
technology2 years ago

"Enhanced Android Media Player Displays Google Cast Control Notifications"

Google has updated the Cast control notifications for Android devices, integrating them into the Android media player instead of appearing as a regular notification. The Cast controls now appear in Quick Settings, with a generic icon and the device playing audio/video noted in the corner and center of the screen. The updated design includes a play/pause button, timeline scrubber, mute/unmute option, and an option to end the Cast session. The update is available with version 23.44.14 of Google Play services.

Unlock Hidden Screen Mirroring Feature on Samsung Galaxy Phones for Chromecast and Android TVs
technology2 years ago

Unlock Hidden Screen Mirroring Feature on Samsung Galaxy Phones for Chromecast and Android TVs

Samsung has added a hidden menu in the Smart View section of its recently released Galaxy phones and tablets, allowing users to easily access Google Cast screen mirroring. By following a few steps, users can activate this feature and wirelessly mirror their device's screen on any Android TV, Chromecast, or Google TV device. Additionally, the hidden menu offers other features, such as using the phone or tablet as a second monitor for Windows PCs.

Vimeo to Discontinue TV Apps in Favor of Casting
technology3 years ago

Vimeo to Discontinue TV Apps in Favor of Casting

Vimeo will no longer support its TV apps, including those for Android TV, Apple TV, Fire TV, and Roku devices, from June 27th. The company will no longer update or make the apps available in app stores. Instead, users will have to stream videos from their mobile devices using Apple AirPlay or Google Cast. Vimeo claims that casting will provide a better ongoing experience and that TV apps are no longer a priority for the company.