With 2019 coming to a close, live streaming toolkit StreamElements has partnered up with streaming analytics platform Arsenal to compile a few of the industry's salient metrics. This includes platform market share, and more interestingly, the top streamers and games by number of hours watched.
In a bid to avoid a repeat of the resounding disaster that was last year's Rewind, YouTube went with a fresh approach for Rewind 2019, but it seems to have fallen foul of viewers once again, accruing a whopping 2.2M dislikes in half a day.
It’s taken a year and a half, but Google is now allowing YouTube to be used on Amazon Fire TV devices again. Presumably as part of the deal, Amazon Prime Video is also now launching support for Chromecast as well as Android TV devices.
If you're into YouTube Music rather than one of the more established players like Spotify or Apple Music, you're in luck because the app has now been updated to support Apple CarPlay.
Forget Netflix; forget Hulu or any other streaming service that may be your current go-to for movies; YouTube could be the future of your streaming needs.
Nintendo Switch finally gets an official YouTube app. Here's everything you need to know about this release for the handheld console.
After Google announced back in May that it would be launching a "Time watched" digital wellbeing section in YouTube, the feature has today begun to roll out to its iOS and Android apps.
The folks over at YouTube have started to evaluate smartphones, calling some of them a "YouTube Signature Device" depending on how well they tick a number of boxes that make them particularly great for consuming YouTube content.
Here’s how to turn on or enable YouTube app’s incognito mode inside the Android app on your phone or tablet.
Vevo, the company that offered both Android and iOS apps as well as a website that allowed users to watch music videos, has confirmed that all three of those services will be going the way of the dodo soon while also announcing that it will be shifting its business to focus solely on YouTube.