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.
Google seems to be testing an Incognito Mode (private browsing) in the YouTube mobile app over on its Android platform. Here are the details.
YouTube app updated to support HDR video on iPhone X. Here's everything you need to know about it.
You can now enable YouTube Dark Theme mode officially on iOS, with Android variant coming at a later date. Here are the details.
The YouTube TV app for Apple TV has officially launched and is available to download on the tvOS App Store.
Here’s how to unblock, watch and play YouTube content on Amazon Fire TV and Echo Show, well sort of anyway.
Microsoft's Xbox One X is the king of 4K and HDR right now, and while gaming on the console is mightily impressive, it has been lacking one rather obvious feature since it launch last month. That feature is the ability to play YouTube videos in 4K and HDR, and while that still remains the case, it can now at least scratch 4K off the list following an update to the YouTube app, available now.
















