Amazon has announced that it will discontinue its app store on Android, setting August 20, 2025, as the deadline for operations. As the company confirmed, this may lead to apps and games users downloaded through the store losing their functionality.
MrBeast has cracked the code for YouTube stardom—but says his success won’t be easy to replicate.
Alphabet Inc.’s YouTube plans to introduce a new, lower-priced version of its paid video service, offering its vast library of podcasts and how-to clips without advertising.
The Amazon Appstore will no longer be available on Android as of August 20, 2025. After that date, apps from the digital storefront "are not guaranteed to operate" on Android hardware; however, they can continue to be used on devices like the Fire TV and Fire Tablets.
Four-and-a-half years after making its debut, the Chromecast with Google TV is no longer being sold by Google – joining products like Google Daydream and the Nexus Q (remember that?) in the hardware section of the Google graveyard.
The Google Play Store competitor will cease operations on Aug. 20 but will live on via Amazon's Fire TVs and Fire Tablets.
YouTube is about to turn 20. An unusual research method is unveiling statistics about the platform that Google would rather keep hidden.
Android Auto users are experiencing wireless connectivity issues following its recent updates. As seen by Android Authority, some Reddit users report that attempting to wirelessly connect to vehicles via the Android platform is causing their phones to reboot.
Streaming hours on YouTube, including the YouTube TV live television service, increased 27% in 2024, making it “by far the largest contributor to overall streaming growth” in the U.S., according to MoffettNathanson.