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You can get certain Google Play apps on your iPhone, and use them to download movies and TV shows, music, and books. You can't download Android apps.
Over a decade after it first launched, Google is about to pull the final plug from Google Play Movies & TV as the Android TV app is replaced with a new “Shop” tab. Google Play Movies & TV first launched in 2011 as a way to rent or buy movies and TV ...
No surprise in ‘Barbenheimer’ grabbing the attention of filmgoers last summer, says Google Trends, as online film searches this year closely tracked international box office patterns. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief In a multi-screen digital world ...
Meara covers streaming service news for CNET. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in journalism. When she's not writing, she likes to dote over her cat, sip black coffee and try out new horror movies. Google Play Movies & TV ...
Michael Bizzaco has been writing about and working with consumer tech for well over a decade. With a background in home theater sales, installation and repair, Michael's hands-on reviews, how-to guides, product roundups, and op-eds have been featured by ...
The Google Photos Movie Creation Tool is convenient, especially for creating short videos by combining all your favorite clips. Recently, I wanted to create a video for my dog’s birthday without fancy editing or crazy transitions. I wanted a simple video ...
Google has a DVD screensaver Easter egg that might seem pointless to younger folks, but will mean a lot to those who grew up when DVDs ruled the world.
Tired of searching the right video to watch on Google TV? Gemini could soon let you generate videos at command for your big screen.
Google now can show movies you recently viewed as an "activity card." I am not sure if this is based on a movie you actually went to see in the theatres, watched online or just based on you clicking on movie listings within Google Search. But Google is now ...
Teased last year, Google Photos is rolling out a new movie editor/creator for Chromebooks to give ChromeOS a iMovie-esque equivalent. Update 4/27: Announced on March 30, Google has now rolled out the new Chromebook movie editor in Google Photos for Android.