Google Play Movies & TV is getting replaced on Android and iOS

Google stops selling video content on the Play Store and replaces the iOS app.

Google Play Movies & TV is getting replaced on Android and iOS

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Google TV is taking another step in its takeover of Google Play Movies. The app is rolling out to iOS on Wednesday, where it is an in-place upgrade for Google Play Movies & TV. As announced in March, Play Movies & TV is also losing its spot in the Play Store on Android this week, where it was a top-level tab. There's now not much left of Play Movies & TV or Google's original ambitions for the Play brand.

We can talk about the new thing first: The Google TV app is out on iOS. On Android, the app is part media store, part content-aggregation guide. You might have noticed that there are a lot of streaming services. Google TV is sort of a modern-day TV guide, letting you know what shows are playing on which apps, and that function is making the jump to iOS. Google says iOS users can "take your library on the go" but only for "movies and shows you have previously rented or purchased with your Google account." So it sounds like the store part of Google TV is not making the cut. If you have to run the Android TV or Google TV operating systems on your TV, you can also now use your iOS device as a remote control.

Google also finally went ahead with its plan to strip video purchases from the Play Store this week, making Google TV (well, and YouTube, I guess) the primary way to buy video content from Google on Android. Google Play was originally envisioned as an all-encompassing media empire, covering the Google Play Music, Google Play Magazines/Newsstand, Google Play Movies & TV, and Google Play Books, all sold inside the Google Play Store. The Play Store ships as the default app store on all of the world's 3 billion Android devices ("Android" is a registered trademark of Google and does not include forks). Lining Google's highly trafficked app store with a slew of media content stores seemed (and still seems) like a solid strategy.

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AYA Neo Geek handheld gaming PC with Ryzen 6000U coming next year for $699 and up

The AYA Neo line of handheld gaming PCs is getting… complicated. It’s only been two years since the Chinese startup introduced its first Windows handheld with an AMD processor, and since then the company has shipped a few updated models wi…

The AYA Neo line of handheld gaming PCs is getting… complicated. It’s only been two years since the Chinese startup introduced its first Windows handheld with an AMD processor, and since then the company has shipped a few updated models with newer, faster processors. But things got pretty wild this summer with the introduction of […]

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AYA Neo Air Plus will be available with Intel or AMD chips for $249 and up (handheld gaming PC)

Just a few days after announcing plans to launch an affordable handheld gaming PC called the AYA Neo Air Plus with an AMD Mendocino processor and a price tag of less than $300, AYA has updated those plans. Now the AYA Neo Air Plus will actually be ava…

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Google Duo and Meet are merging as Google’s strategy for communication apps continues its haphazard evolution

Google has made a habit of launching, changing, and eventually killing text, voice, and video apps so many times that I have a hard time remembering which ones are still around. Now the company is taking another step in its confusing communications st…

Google has made a habit of launching, changing, and eventually killing text, voice, and video apps so many times that I have a hard time remembering which ones are still around. Now the company is taking another step in its confusing communications strategy and merging its Google Duo and Google Meet video calling apps. Within […]

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Musk to Tesla and SpaceX workers: Be in the office 40 hours a week or quit

Musk memo: “If you don’t show up, we will assume you have resigned.”

Tesla CEO Elon Musk holds a microphone and speaks at an event at a factory in China.

Enlarge / Tesla CEO Elon Musk at the company's manufacturing facility in Shanghai, China, on Monday, Jan. 7, 2019. (credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

Elon Musk has ordered Tesla and SpaceX employees to work in the office full-time or quit their jobs.

On Tuesday, Musk sent two memos telling Tesla employees they must be in the office at least 40 hours per week or leave the company. "Anyone who wishes to do remote work must be in the office for a minimum (and I mean *minimum*) of 40 hours per week or depart Tesla. This is less than we ask of factory workers," Musk wrote in a new memo circulating on Twitter, apparently first shared by Tesla stockholder and Full Self-Driving beta tester Sam Nissim. The email's subject line was "Remote work is no longer acceptble [sic]."

Musk seemed to confirm the emailed memo's authenticity. When asked to provide "any additional comment to people who think coming into work is an antiquated concept," Musk tweeted, "They should pretend to work somewhere else."

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Quartz64 Model B single-board PC with Rockchip RK3566 now available

The Quartz64 Model B is a credit card-sized single-board computer powered by a Rockchip RK3566 processor and featuring Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI, audio, and USB ports plus a 40-pin Raspberry Pi-compatible GPIO header. First announced over a year ago, the…

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