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Monday, March 31, 2014

Crackle, Rdio updated with Chromecast support




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Crackle, Rdio updated with Chromecast support



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Chromecast users have a couple of new apps to use with their $35 bundle of joy, as Rdio and Crackle have just been updated to add that functionality. For Rdio, you’re getting the ability to beam your music over to Chromecast. For Crackle? Your video. It’s as simple as that.


Both apps will have a handy Chromecast button that should guide you along the way, and from there it’s as easy as heading to the app on your phone to control things like volume, pause, rewind, fast forward and skip. Google Play Store links for both are straight ahead, so get to it and enjoy being able to get more of your stuff up on the big screen!


Rdio Google Play download link


Crackle Google Play download link











Sprint LG G2 now receiving Android 4.4.2 KitKat



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There’s no denying that even with the new flood of 2014 flagships hitting this month, last year’s LG G2 is still a powerhouse. Recently, we saw both the AT&T and T-Mobile variants of the device receive Android 4.4.2 KitKat, with neither hide nor hair of the update for Sprint or Verizon. Today, it’s finally time for G2 owners on Sprint to join in on the festivities (sorry, Verizon).


Rolling out to customers’ handsets starting today, Android 4.4.2 brings about a host of new additions like the full screen immersive mode, and countless under the hood improvements that typically arrive with major firmware updates. Because it could take a few days before your G2 actually prompts you when an update is ready, you can always manually check for an update on your LG G2 by jumping into your Settings app > System Updates > Update LG software > Check now button. Because, who wants to wait?


Once rebooted, you’ll now be enjoying the latest version of Android currently available and the peace of mind in knowing you’re part of the cool kids club. At least for now. Anyone grab the update yet? How’s it running so far on your G2?


[Sprint 1, 2]








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