Google-owned YouTube on Monday announced availability of a new set of digital wellbeing tools, Called Time Watched. Available through YouTube for iPhone and iPad, this new section lets you keep your YouTube time under control.
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YouTube testing ‘Explore’ tab on iOS devices for broader recommendations
A small number of YouTube users on iOS will soon be getting the opportunity to test an all-new "Explore" tab on the video service. The new section, which isn't replacing the Trending tab, "will help you discover more videos, topics and channels that you might not otherwise see," according to a Twitter post.
In macOS Mojave, Facebook and Twitter lose integration
Facebook, Twitter, and other social networking sites no longer have third-party integration in macOS Mojave. The shift follows a similar move that was enacted with iOS 11 in 2017. With the change, accessing and sharing information with those services on your Mac will require a few more steps.
WWDC 2018 keynote, funny Developer Migration video & other Apple promo clips hit YouTube
Following yesterday's presentation of Apple's iOS 12, watchOS 5, macOS Mojave and tvOS 12 software updates in San Jose, the full WWDC 2018 keynote talk along with other promotional videos they had played during the show are now available to stream from YouTube.
YouTube may ditch reverse chronological order & use algorithms to organize Subscription feeds
Google's YouTube is currently running a trial with a small subset of its user base of a potentially controversial new feature that would replace the current reverse chronological order in Subscription feeds with non-chronological video ordering.
Notification hell? Here’s how to set up and customize YouTube scheduled digest.
YouTube scheduled digest is a cool feature that will reduce your notification overload.
Google introduces YouTube Music and YouTube Premium
Google's is introducing two new services, YouTube Music and YouTube Premium, available in select locations starting Tuesday, May 22.
How to have YouTube nudge you when it’s time to take a break from watching
Do you lack self-control? Then you're not surprised that YouTube is a major time-suck.
It's perfectly fine to go down YouTube's rabbit hole every now and then. The world's most-trafficked video site, once a clearinghouse for kitten videos, has become both a cultural phenomenon and a go-to platform for the next-generation of truly innovative video creators.
And with its ever-improving recommendation engine, it’s all too easy to waste precious time on related videos that you didn’t really mean to watch but deemed too interesting to pass on. YouTube's app features custom reminders for when you'd like to take a break from watching.
The best Google apps for iPhone you should be using
Any list of the best Google apps is subjective, of course. Nonetheless, we'll give it a try. Here are the seven of the best Google apps on the App Store. Why should you care? Google's one of the largest companies in the world and its apps and services are typically compatible across multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.
How to watch YouTube in HDR on iPhone and iPad
Learn how to watch YouTube videos in High Dynamic Range (HDR) on your iPhone or iPad to get more realistic colors than standard video.
YouTube rolling out support for high dynamic range video content on iPhone X
iPhone X is the first iPhone using a high dynamic range (HDR) screen with up to a billion colors, and now YouTube's begun rolling out support for HDR video on the OLED device.
3 ways YouTube encourages you to take a break
Google has implemented a trio of new tools in the mobile YouTube app that were designed to help customers get reminded when it's time to take a break and stop bing-watching.