Thursday, May 28, 2015

Android TV will display video apps as regular channels

For Android TV, 2015 could turn out to be a breakout year -- at least that's what Google hopes. But how does the search giant plan to reach those heights? Well, one way is by expanding its home entertainment platform's support for live TV programming, with a new feature called Android Channels.

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Via: Variety

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