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Google is killing off the last vestiges of Google Play Movies & TV, a service that sold premium Hollywood films and TV shows as part of Google's once-cohesive string of Google Play content stores.
It’s fortunate that Google Play Movies & TV users will still have access to their content when the service is shuttered in the new year.
An APK teardown of the Google Play Movies & TV Android app suggests Google could soon add a bunch of free movies on the platform supported by ads.
Sometime in the hopefully not-too-distant future, Google Play Movies is apparently going to add free, ad-supported films to its catalog.
Google Play Movies & TV launched in 2012 (previously, it was "Google Movies") as a way to buy and rent professional, Hollywood-style video content through Google's ecosystem.
Google is removing the “Movies & TV” section from the Play Store and moving it to the Google TV app, the company announced in a blog post. The upcoming change will go into effect starting in ...
Google Play Movies & TV is a video on demand service available in over 100 countries around the world. It allows users to purchase or rent movies and televisions shows. The content is watchable in ...
Nearly two years after Google Home first made its debut, it's now finally compatible with Google Play Movies. That means that you can now control Google's native video streaming service using your ...
Google wants to make rating movies and TV shows a little easier -- the company is testing the ability to rate movies and shows straight from search.
When Apple unveiled that it would offer 4K videos in iTunes, the company announced it would provide customers with 4K version of purchased movies for free. Thanks to a teardown of a recent Play ...