When the Google Chromecast HDMI streaming stick — later a dongle — arrived in 2013, it was a revelation. Retailing for $35, it served as the cheapest possible way to get streaming content onto the ...
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But, here's the thing — Google has officially replaced the Chromecast lineup with the Streamer, a $100 piece of tech that ...
Back in 2013, Google released the Chromecast, a portable accessory for your TV that allows you to wirelessly stream content from your phone, tablet, or computer directly to your living room screen.
You may think you need an internet connection to use Google's Chromecast function. In fact, the partly-discontinued technology relies on local connectivity.