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Here's what you need to know, including how much the service now costs in the US and UK, and when the new prices will go into effect.

Last week Netflix offered up its selection of games to all users on an Android platform. Starting today at 6pm, iOS users can get in on the fun too.

In its Android and iPhone apps, Netflix offers the ability to remove titles from your 'continue watching' row

The coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc on all our lives. With many self-isolating, the boredom is certainly setting in. Here's a solution.

Netflix is launching a new mobile feature, called Fast Laughs, that looks and works a lot like TikTok.

Downloads For You launches globally starting 22 February 2021 for Android users.

The new audio codec should make audio a little clearer in chaotic scenes on compatible devices.

For the past couple years, Netflix has been testing a shuffle-style feature.

Netflix is regularly testing various different things. Now it seems that the company is adding an option to just listen to shows.

Netflix is once again raising its prices in the US.

The button lets you queue up a some content without any extra input, algorithmically selected.

Netflix is adding speed controls to its Android app, making it possible to play content at faster or slower rates depending on your taste.

Netflix has pushed an update live for the Android version of its streaming app, adding a new Screen Lock button when users stream content.

Netflix has announced plans to switch its video streaming codec to a more efficient file-type in order to improve streaming.

Netflix is testing a new feature for its mobile app that includes an Instagram-style feed of new trailers, photos and alerts about new shows.

While Bandersnatch was a success for Netflix, it remains to be seen whether that interactive storytelling will wain.

Netflix has finally added the Smart Download feature to its iOS app.

Netflix is reportedly about to test lower prices in some markets, according to Bloomberg, which spoke to Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.