NewPipe is an open source YouTube application for Android that has all the features that the official YouTube application does not support, or only offers when you pay for it. The official YouTube application is preloaded on most Android devices. Many users find it barely useable, …
Want to make your mark on social media? Create standout videos with our roundup of the best vlogging cameras Whether you’re a veteran YouTuber aiming to up your game or a blogging upstart looking to get stuck in, a quality vlogging camera can help take your …
Nowadays most smartphones are used for streaming content and watching YouTube videos. If we talk about YouTube, the controls on its app can be sometimes annoying while handing the phone with one hand. Thankfully, the YouTube app now comes with some handy gesture controls. If you …
When you are scrolling on YouTube on your phone, the video on which you scroll starts playing automatically. Though it is by default muted playback, it still can cause a disturbance, and if not, it is constantly consuming your mobile data. So, if you want to …
Google-owned YouTube is testing a cheaper premium subscription plan that offers ad-free viewing on the web, mobile app, smart TVs, and consoles. As first reported by The Verge, this new tier called ‘YouTube Premium Lite’ will remove advertisements for viewers but will not include any of …
With so many new streaming services hosting tons of content that anyone with access can play instantly, it might be smart to restrict children’s access to these platforms. Since these services know that children will use these platforms, many of them have developed parental control features …
YouTube creators can easily play with viewers in select Stadia games. What you need to know Stadia’s Crowd Play feature is in beta via application. Lets YouTube streamers play alongside viewers in games while they watch the stream. Requires a Stadia account, a YouTube account, and …
“The Secrets of Minecraft” will hopefully spill the beans behind the scenes. What you need to know Minecraft loves to engage with its community through various means, including several comedic YouTube series. It seems “How We Make Minecraft” is being retired in favor of an all-new …