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Google announced the end of Chromecast production after 11 years and more than 100 million devices sold. The company introduced the Google TV Streamer, a premium device for modern entertainment.
The Google Chromecast is officially being retired after an 11-year run. Add another one to the pile of discontinued products most of its customers aren't particularly pleased to see go.
Google indicated it has ceased production of the miniature streaming device that slots inside an HDMI port on a TV. Chromecast will now only be available while supplies last, which means the ...
And there is no modern equivalent of the Chromecast Audio in Google's lineup, a device that people still covet and which regularly sells for almost $100 on eBay. That's the great thing about the ...
Google is no stranger to discontinuing products and services, and these two devices are no exception. Will anything be able ...
As Google explains:. This tiny device brought the experience of casting content from your phone to the biggest screen in your house. Chromecast (1st Gen) was a small, portable stick that plugged ...
Following the launch of the Google TV Streamer, Google has announced it will end production of its Chromecast streaming dongles. Another device heads to the Google graveyard. Skip to main content ...
A new update is available for Chromecast with Google TV devices. The update carries Android 14, January's security patch, and ...
Today, Google provided an update for Chromecast (2nd Gen) ... (3.30.1.6 for Android and 3.30.106 for iOS) to set up your Chromecast (2nd gen) or Chromecast Audio device again.
Users worldwide faced trouble with their Google Chromecast 2nd Gen device after the company announced the adapter's discontinuation.  Wednesday, Jul 09, 2025. New Delhi o C.
Chromecast (2nd Gen) and Audio users are locked out of streaming due to an "Untrusted Device" error—here's why it's happening and what to expect next.
Google hasn’t said what caused the outages on the devices; however, The Verge discovered a post from one Reddit user who claims it might be “due to the certificate baked into the Chromecast ...