Google Meet Introduces Seamless Device Switching Feature for Users
Google Meet introduces a new ‘Switch here’ feature that allows seamless transitions between devices during meetings, catering to the needs of remote workers. This enhancement reflects Google’s commitment to offering a flexible and convenient meeting experience for both business and personal account users. As the competition in the video conferencing market heats up, Google’s move to incorporate device switching showcases the company’s dedication to staying competitive and meeting the evolving demands of remote work.
Alphabet Inc. Considers Dividend Payments Following Cash Influx
Alphabet Inc. may consider initiating dividend payments following a cash influx, with analysts predicting a potential $70 billion allocation for share buybacks. Experts believe introducing a dividend could boost stock performance, as seen with Meta Platforms Inc. Andrew Zamfotis from Ami Asset Management Corp. highlights the value of cost discipline through dividend initiation. Despite traditionally being associated with mature firms, the trend of tech companies introducing dividends is growing. With a focus on generative AI strategies, Alphabet’s stock has outperformed Microsoft Corp. and the Nasdaq 100 this year. Projections show Alphabet’s free cash flow could reach $83 billion by 2024, with over $110 billion in cash and equivalents as of 2023. Tejas Dessai from Global X ETFs suggests Alphabet may introduce dividends this year.
The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse: A Memorable Celestial Event for Millions of Americans
The last total solar eclipse in the United States occurred on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017, captivating eclipse-chasers across the country. The path of totality spanned from Salem, Oregon, to Charleston, South Carolina, making it the first eclipse in 99 years visible across the entire country. The lunar shadow, cast by the moon on the Earth’s surface as it was back-lit by the sun, entered the U.S. near Lincoln City, Oregon, at 9:05 a.m. local time, reaching totality there at 10:16 a.m. local time. The darkness of totality hit watchers in Charleston, South Carolina, at 2:48 p.m. local time, and the last of the lunar shadow left the U.S. at 4:09 p.m. ET. A partial eclipse was visible throughout the United States, providing a memorable celestial event for millions of Americans.
Rare Total Solar Eclipse Set to Captivate United States in 2024
The upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, has sparked excitement and anticipation across the United States. Solar eclipses are relatively rare, occurring about twice a year, with the next total solar eclipse visible from the contiguous United States not expected until 2044. This extraordinary phenomenon occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, partially or completely obstructing the sun from Earth. The anticipation for this event has led people to travel to different states and make hotel reservations, with even major brands capitalizing on the eclipse frenzy with themed food offerings. Weather permitting, the total solar eclipse promises to be an awe-inspiring experience, offering a reminder of the marvels of the universe and an opportunity to witness nature’s grand spectacle.
Alphabet Considering Offer to Acquire HubSpot, Leading to Surge in Shares
Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is reportedly considering making an offer to acquire HubSpot, a marketing software company, leading to a 7% surge in HubSpot’s shares on Thursday afternoon. The potential acquisition of HubSpot by Alphabet could mark a significant move for the tech giant, but it is important to note that no formal offer has been made yet. Both Alphabet and HubSpot have refrained from providing immediate comments on the matter.
Gmail Celebrates 20 Years: What Lies Ahead for the Iconic Email Service?
Gmail, the iconic email service, celebrates 20 years with a legacy that transformed online communication. With 1.2 billion users, Gmail faces challenges from other messaging platforms, raising questions about its future. Google’s VP of Gmail highlights the innovative search functionality as Gmail’s key value proposition, addressing email management challenges and efficiently navigating through vast email archives.
Google Reveals Surprise New Android Update Surpassing iPhone in Security
Google surprises with new Android update that surpasses iPhone in security. The update introduces advanced privacy measures, including the ability for new Android devices to hide their locations and protection from IMSI grabbers and intercept platforms. However, hardware upgrades may be necessary for users to access these new features.
Gboard Introduces New ‘Quality Bug Report’ Shortcut for Faster Bug Reporting
Google’s Gboard introduces ‘Quality Bug Report’ shortcut to make reporting bugs and glitches faster and simpler for users. The feature is currently available in the latest Gboard beta release for various Android phone models, with wider availability soon. This new feature streamlines the bug reporting process, making it easier for users to provide feedback and improve the overall user experience.
Google Set to Launch Third Generation Pixel Watch with Improved Battery Capacity
Google’s Pixel Watch 3 is set to feature a slightly improved battery capacity of 307mAh, a small upgrade from its predecessor. Rumors suggest it will come in two sizes, catering to the demand for customization in wearable tech. Anticipated to launch alongside the Pixel 9 series, the smartwatch is expected to offer various upgrades over the Pixel Watch 2, catering to users’ health and wellness needs.
Google to Remove Third-Party Apps and Clock Faces from Fitbit Watches in the EU
Google announces the removal of third-party apps and clock faces from Fitbit smartwatches in the EU due to regulatory requirements, effective June 2024. Users will no longer be able to download new apps or faces, but can still use existing ones. The affected devices include Fitbit Sense 2, Fitbit Versa 4, and others, while trackers and Google apps remain unaffected.