A Berlin-based developer has conceived an eerily convenient extension for Google Chrome that automatically pauses YouTube clips when a viewer averts his or her gaze.
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Google Chrome Extension That Optimized YouTube Videos Pulled After Spamming Millions Of Users
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‘FacePause’ Desktop Extension Automatically Halts YouTube Videos Upon An Averted Gaze
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You Can Now Watch YouTube TV On Mozilla Firefox
YouTube TV is now available on Mozilla Firefox -- marking the first time that the live cable service can be consumed on a web browser other than Google's Chrome.
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YouTube Brings “Dark Mode” To iOS App
If you've opened the Settings on YouTube's iOS app, you may have noticed a new feature. "Dark Mode" debuted today on the app, after which it will appear on Android.
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Google Chrome To Block Autoplay Videos With Sound Beginning In January
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YouTube Has Enabled A “Dark Mode” On Google Chrome
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Chrome Extension Brings YouTube App’s “Picture-In-Picture” Feature To Desktops
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Streamus Turns YouTube Into An In-Browser Version Of Spotify
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Which Consumer Tech Brands Are Winning The Social Video Race?
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Google To Revolutionize Digital TV With $35 Chromecast Device
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TED And YouTube Present Another Year Of ‘Ads Worth Spreading’
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