Google has pulled its Freeplay app from Google TV devices due to a crashing issue. Google said it is working on a fix.
Google has removed its Google TV Freeplay app guide due to an issue that may cause "increased crashes" on users' streaming ...
The app caused the Google TV interface to crash on a number of devices upon initial rollout, and Google’s engineers are going ...
The revamped Google TV Freeplay app has been disabled from many Google TV products, and now the company explains why.
Formerly referred to as FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) channels, the service has been rebranded as Google TV Freeplay. It's a neat perk for cord-cutters who don't want to sign up for dozens ...
In a strange turn of events, Google TV has rolled back the revamped app for free channels that launched in September.
Google has confirmed that the updated Freeplay app, with its 150+ free channels, has been disabled due to crashing issues.
Google's Freeplay experience has been pulled. The experience was causing crashes for some. Google shares that it will back in the "coming months." If you're someone that loves to watch TV ...
What's got a Google TV and can't access the Freeplay app any more? The answer, it seems, is everybody. It turns out that the issue isn't an isolated one; Google is temporarily pulling the app for ...