Google has updated its Play Movies and Play Music applications on Google Play bringing the ability to stream 1080p video directly to a Chromecast unit, from a device running Android 4.3.
Google has updated its Play Movies and Play Music applications on Google Play bringing the ability to stream 1080p video directly to a Chromecast unit, from a device running Android 4.3.
Google is expected to announce a new Google Play Music update at its Android event — which kicks off in just a few minutes — but the APK has already been leaked and made available to download. In addition to SD card support (finally!), the update brings a new sharing feature called “Chromecasting.”
Google Search got a pretty nifty update today which brings some great new additions to Google Now, which include, telling your device to play music, receiving TV information and local offers if you are by a redemption point.
We’ve reached the final week where you can pick up Google Play Music All Access for just $7.99 per month. As of July 1, the price of the service will go up to $10.99 per month for new subscribers, but if you get in early, the lower price is locked down.
Google Play Music for Android has received another update adding the ability to share and delete tracks. This is the second time the app has been updated since it was overhauled at Google I/O earlier this month.