Google just announced a paid subscription service called YouTube Red, which costs $9.99 per month. Here is everything you need to know.
Here's how to watch YouTube videos in iOS 9 on iPad in Picture-in-Picture mode, also knows as PiP, the easy way using this Safari workaround.
Yes, you can now get YouTube app back on Apple TV 2G with aTV Flash (black). Here are all the details you need to know.
After months of build up, Google today finally launched its competitor to Twitch, with YouTube Gaming going live on the web today, and its iOS & Android apps also being made available.
Google today announced YouTube Gaming, a service that will go live later this year allowing gamers to watch and stream content both on mobile and the Web. More details on Big G's new service can be found right here.
The world of high definition video is always changing, but with 1080p video, the current standard as far as Blu-ray and most streaming services are concerned, things have settled down a little after years of HD content scrambling to get a foothold. Nowadays that battle is being fought by 4K video, and while televisions are available that offer such a high resolution - some of which are even curved and feature OLED displays - 4K video is still some way off being the norm for the vast majority of people.
It's already fairly clear that 4K video isn't going to see the same rate of adoption as HD did a few years ago, but that isn't stopping Google from forging ahead by adding improved 4K support to YouTube.
Google announced back in January that it would be offering support for 360-degree video 'within weeks.' Technically, today fits within that timescale which is just dandy, because of this very date people can now watch a selection of 360-degree videos on YouTube.
It has finally happened; YouTube has officially dropped Flash support in favor of HTML5 for its Web player as the default tech. A long time coming indeed, we take a closer look at the details right after the break.
Here's how you can convert a YouTube video into a GIF animation in a few simple steps. More details can be found right here after the jump.













