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Google has launched a movie rental offer in the Play Store, allowing Android users to borrow a movie for just $0.99 cents, rather than the usual $4.99 fee.
The "Movies & TV" tab will disappear from the Play Store on your Android phone starting May 2022, after which you'll need to use the Google TV app for buying, renting, and watching already ...
After the death of Play Music, Google Play was left with applications, books, and television. The Play Store will soon drop Movies & TV on Android with the Google TV app being the new place to buy ...
Google is removing the “Movies & TV” section from the Play Store and moving it to the Google TV app, the company announced in a blog post. The upcoming change will go into effect starting in May.
With Microsoft's mobile plans focused on Android these days, you could find yourself buying digital movies and TV shows from Google. Here's how to stream them on your Windows 10 PC.
Google Play was once a media empire at Google, with the Google Play Store (for Android apps and games), Play Music, Play Books, Play Newsstand, and Play Movies and TV. The idea back in the 2010s ...
It sure seems like "Google Play Movies & TV," Google's video content store, is on the way out. Late last year, the Android version of the Play Movies & TV app was rebranded as "Google TV," and now ...
Play Movies & TV will be officially retired as the face of Android’s streaming content store in favor of Google TV starting in May.
As announced in March, Google Play users on Android are starting to see the Movies & TV store disappear from the app. Update 6/21: Following the March announcement and first reports at the end of ...
In May 2022, though, Google will remove the Movies & TV tab from the Play Store menu at the bottom of its interface and will only continue selling apps, games and books.