Netflix has mostly ended the ability to wirelessly stream video from Android phones and tablets, iPhones, and iPads. But you can still use a cable.
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Hisense L9Q

Most of what you need to know about the Hisense L9Q projector can be shoehorned into two sentences. First, it's expensive: $5,997.97. And second, if your projector budget allows for such a big spend, ...
The ROG Ally burst onto the scene in 2023 as a great alternative to the Steam Deck, offering access to even more games thanks to it running on a Windows operating system. Last year saw the release of ...
Roku TVs are able to receive screen mirroring from a variety of mobile devices, from smartphones to iPads. Here's a ...
Apple has updated its Apple TV app on Android to add Google Cast support, making it easier for Android users to stream shows ...
The days of using your phone as a Netflix remote are effectively over. In a move that's confused subscribers since reports ...
Netflix has removed many of the mobile to TV casting options, but some devices can still enjoy support from the platform.
You might be wondering how to connect AirPods to any device thanks to these earbuds’ popularity, sleek design, and crisp audio quality. Pairing them with the best iPhones is a breeze since they are ...
Netflix has made some strange moves in the past 5 years, but blocking the ability for phone streaming to the TV is probably ...
Smart TVs with access to internet services have been around since the late 2000s, and have paved the way for on-demand streaming platforms like Netflix. Fast forward a couple of years, and 4K ...
Netflix has removed support for casting from its mobile apps to most TVs, including Chromecast with Google TV and Google TV Streamer devices. Casting will now only work on older Chromecast models ...