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Google announces new updates to improve Chromecast, Google TV

The new updates will be available on all devices over time, said Google which launched TV almost two years ago.

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In a bid to better its offering in the internet television space, global major Google is rolling out some major updates to improve performance and manage storage on both Chromecast with Google TV and other smart TVs.

According to the company, improvements via CPU optimisations and cache management, “we’ve reduced the time takes for the Google TV home screen to load at startup so you can start browsing shows and movies faster.” The new updates will be available on all devices over time, said Google which launched TV almost two years ago.

The company said it has also improved navigation so scrolling within a tab and switching between tabs is more responsive. “The Live tab also loads quicker, so you’ll see less of the loading animation when switching between tabs. Google TV now uses less RAM,” Google said.

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Google also made image caching optimisations that will reduce the time it takes to to kids profiles and to start browsing through . “We’ve eliminated the latency between loading a kids profile to starting an app,” Google informed. There are currently 10,000 apps available on Google TV.

A ‘Free up storage’ menu in the Settings will now allow users to easily clear cache and uninstall apps that they are not using, thus maximising device’s storage space. This feature has already rolled out to Chromecast with Google TV and is in an upcoming system update for smart TVs with Google TV.

“We’ve also made some under-the-hood changes to how Google TV handles app installations so that fewer users see storage-related errors when trying to install a new app,” Google said.

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