SKY customers might notice some improvements on their box next time they go to watch TV.

The company has just rolled out some exciting upgrades both for the telly and your remote.

New voice commands have been added

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New voice commands have been addedCredit: Sky

This latest update comes to Sky Glass and Sky Stream specifically.

Many are designed to make finding your favourite shows even easier.

But there’s some fun bits to celebrate the Women’s World Cup too.

First up, the Playlist area now provides even more control with a new manage all button.

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This provides one place to see and manage everything you’ve added.

You can easily browse everything that’s saved in different Personal Playlists, all in one place, and remove the stuff you don’t want anymore. 

It’s also possible to move TV shows and films from one Playlist to another – just press the + button on the remote and select which Personal Playlist you want to move it to.

Elsewhere, Sky has made it easier to avoid potential spoilers.

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Restart has been a really popular feature, but to find it you’ve had to risk a spoiler by tuning to the TV Guide or the live show or game you want to watch.

Now, the restart button can be found from Show Pages too, so if you’ve missed the start of a must-watch sports fixture, or that season finale everyone’s talking about, you don’t have to worry about accidentally catching goals or plot twists you’re not ready to see.

The broadcaster has also tweaked how Netflix appears on the main screen as well.

All the shows and films you’re watching on streaming platform can now be found in the continue watching rail.

You can easily pick up from where you left off, without having to launch the Netflix app.

Finally, to celebrate the start of the Women’s World Cup, new voice commands for your remote will take you to the heart of the action.

Phrases like “Lionesses”, “It’s Coming Home” and “Women’s World Cup” are just a few of the new commands to take you to a new destination page full of all the live games, catch-up, highlights and results tables.

The full list includes:

  • FIFA Women’s World Cup 
  • Women’s World Cup opening ceremony 
  • FIFA Women’s World cup live 
  • It’s Coming Home 
  • Lionesses 
  • FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 
  • Women’s World Cup 2023 
  • Women’s World Cup 
  • Women’s Football World Cup 
  • Women’s World Cup Football 
  • 2023 Women’s World Cup 
  • Australia and New Zealand Women’s World Cup 
  • Women’s World Cup Australia and New Zealand 
  • Australia and New Zealand 2023 
  • 2023 Australia and New Zealand 
  • Australia and New Zealand Women’s World Cup 2023 
  • BBC Women’s World Cup 
  • Women’s World Cup BBC 
  • RTE Women’s World Cup 
  • Women’s World Cup RTE 
  • ITV Women’s World Cup 
  • Women’s World Cup ITV 
  • Women’s World Cup Fixtures 
  • Women’s World Cup Results 
  • Women’s World Cup Schedule 
  • England Football 
  • England Women’s Football 

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