Ever since COVID-19, video conferencing apps have been a staple web tool in almost every working professional and student's life. Platforms like Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and more have ...
Google Duo is now fully gone, with the company completing its migration to Google Meet as its sole video calling service.
Google Meet’s conference room detection feature is now available on Android and iOS platforms. This simplifies the process of joining meetings for those using companion mode on a phone or tablet ...
There are interesting features and changes coming to Google Meet, which is also currently the company's exclusive video calling service, ...
Ask Gemini in Meet is expanding to users on mobile and Workspace Business Standard customers. Google is also rolling out support for several additional languages. Ask Gemini in Meet will become ...
Google has officially transitioned from Duo to Meet as its primary video calling service. The change was first announced in 2022, but legacy features were still available in the Meet app until ...
Google Meet’s in-call emojis will no longer be limited to generic reactions as the service begins rolling out full library access to certain devices. Early in January 2023, Google Meet launched emoji ...
Google Meet has become one of the most widely used video conferencing platforms for businesses, schools, and remote teams.
Microsoft will also let Teams Rooms users access Google Meet calls, as the two rivals announce interoperability between their meeting room hardware. Google and Microsoft have enabled interoperability ...
Google and Samsung have introduced three new Galaxy XR features—PC Connect for mirroring your PC to the headset, Likeness for creating a lifelike digital avatar for Google Meet, and Travel Mode for a ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...