It's no secret that Vimeo has shied away from challenging YouTube in favor of serving as a business-friendly video platform, and now that's affecting its living room apps. The company is ending ...
Vimeo is one of the more popular video-sharing platforms outside of YouTube. It, like YouTube, has an app that can be downloaded on several different TV platforms ...
A change is gonna come in the way you can Vimeo. Engadget reports the company is ending support for its current TV apps on June 27th. Going away is Vimeo support for Android TV, Apple TV, Fire TV and ...
First the bad news: Vimeo, the web video-hosting company and one-time YouTube competitor, is doing away with its streaming TV apps. The good news: There’s still an easy way to watch Vimeo videos on ...
The video-sharing platform Vimeo, once considered a promising YouTube competitor, has announced this week that it will kill all of its TV apps in favor of having users cast content from their other ...
There’s some bad news for those of you who use Vimeo on your TV — the YouTube alternative known for its flair for the dramatic and indie content is ending support for its existing television apps on ...
The video hosting service Vimeo announced that its TV apps will be discontinued later this month on June 27. Vimeo said it will shut down its streaming apps across all supported platforms, including ...
Vimeo recently released an announcement highlighting the final support end date for its TV apps. Users will reportedly delist the app on the final date, and no more updates will be available on June ...
Vimeo has returned to Apple TV after a two-year hiatus. The company says it has rebuilt the app entirely to deliver a speedier, smoother, and higher-quality experience. This is good news for folks who ...
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Vimeo is ending support for its existing TV apps — with the video management and hosting provider telling customers they’ll have a “better ongoing experience” by using video-casting features instead.