Streaming apps that once opened instantly can start to crawl, buffer, or even crash as your TV fills up with temporary data.
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. In the era of smart TVs, convenience rules. With just a few clicks, we can access endless entertainment — but that convenience comes with a catch: ...
Your smart TV has a section of its storage reserved for what's known as the cache, a space that holds information on your frequently used apps, thumbnails, and more. It's pretty useful, but over time, ...
In the age of smart TVs, convenience is king. With just a few clicks, we can dive into endless entertainment -- but that ease comes with a downside: the buildup of cache data. Also: How to disable ACR ...
You are using your Android TV, but things aren't working as they should. Your favorite show keeps buffering, and even casual games take forever to download. Frequent ...
Read on to learn how you can delete the cache and data of an app on your #LG #G6. Also learn how to hide and unhide an app as well as how to manipulate the browser which, in this case, is Chrome.
If you have an older smart TV that is starting to show its age, there are simple ways to make it feel brand-new again.