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#1 2025-10-29 02:52:57

TimmyStolt
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Flixy TV Stick Puts Streaming Control in Your Hands

Sometimes Silicon Valley stops squabbling amongst itself. As of immediately, Amazon and Google have lifted the ban on each other’s rival video companies. That means there’s a YouTube app launching for Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Stick (second gen), with other Fire Tv devices getting compatibility later this yr, and house owners of Google Chromecast, Chromecast constructed-in units and Android TVs get full entry to Amazon’s Prime Video service. On Fire Flixy TV Stick, the official YouTube app will show up in the ‘Your Apps and Channels’ and support playback in 4K HDR at 60fps plus Alexa voice control integration. YouTube Kids is coming later in 2019. Interestingly there’s no point out of YouTube on Amazon’s Echo Show smart show, one of many devices caught up within the tit-for-tat battle over the previous few years between Google and Amazon. As for Prime Video, it's already out there on some Android Tv models, reminiscent of Sony’s, however this new detente implies that Amazon’s subscription service will now feature as commonplace alongside Netflix and the remainder. For present Chromecast customers looking to avoid Tv FOMO and who have enough money for one more month-to-month subscription, this will likely be welcome news. The transfer isn’t a shock - it’s been touted for months - but 18 months in the past it appeared much much less possible. In December 2017, Google pulled the Fire Tv YouTube app after coming to blows with Amazon over sales of Chromecasts (and different Google merchandise) on Amazon’s on-line stores. Amazon and Google will need to ensure their video streaming platforms are appropriate with as many devices as potential.

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