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#News #Pixel6
Pixel 6 carrier sales reportedly not doing good
PCMag

Pixel 6 is the latest flagship device from Google, 6 months passed and it still left with a ton of issues, and recently a new report claimed that the device isn't selling well in carrier stores.

Despite Google already giving very high kickbacks to salespeople, the sales of the Pixel 6 still didn't increase by a large margin. There's another report saying that one salesman sold Pixel 6 devices to people looking for Samsung Galaxy S22 models but it went out of stock.

So one question, is Pixel 6 a successful product or not? Google said on their side, it reach its new high since December 2019, when at that time they are selling Pixel 4 models.
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#Workspace #Meet
Google Meet will automatically kick you out of inactive meeting calls
Google Workspace Updates

Not something astonishing but Google Meet is getting a minor update.

When you're the only person in a Meet call for more than five minutes, Google will show you a popup to let you leave or stay in the meeting. If there is no response, then Google will default to kick you out from the meeting. If you find it annoying, you can disable it in Meet settings > General.

Additionally, the host management controls will only now appear at the very last option in the bottom toolbar, and all the options are also gathered here for easy access instead of having to go through various menus to find a particular option.

These changes are available for most Workspace users already, and after you leave a meet call, there's also a countdown timer which will bring you back to Meet's homepage.
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#Doodle
Google Doodle celebrates Earth Day, showing real imaginary of climate change impact
Earth Day is a day that reminds humanity to protect the planet we are currently on, and Google would like to show how our climate changes over the past few years on this day.

This Doodle is divided into four parts, with each showing for about 6 hours, First, Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa located in Tanzania, sees the glacier slowly shrinking in size from 1986 till 2020. Sermersooq, a municipality in Greenland also has similar results as the previous one, progressing from 2000 to 2020.

Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest coral reef system near Australia, sees many corals bleaching in just 2 months. Lastly, Harz Forests, the largest forest national park in Germany, has lost a large area of it from 1995 to 2020 due to drought and global warming.

These are just a few examples of the climate change impact and it's important for us to protect the environment.

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#Fonts
Material Symbols, a collection of new icons by Google with over 2,500 glyphs
9to5Google | Google Fonts

Bored of Material Icons? Google has just introduced a new set of icons called Material Symbols.

They have four adjustable variable font styles, which are fill, weight, grade and optical size. Besides, there are also outlined, rounded and sharp three styles.

These icons are available for use on the web, Android and iOS. You can browse all the icons over at Google Fonts website if interested.
#Apps #Fi #MY
Google Fi Android app received Material You redesign
9to5Google

A few months ago, Google Fi has already received Material You widget and now the app is getting the redesign too.

Dynamic colors support are there, the bottom bar got a familiar new look like other apps do and that's pretty much it. Everything you could expect is already there. The change is rolling out via server side with the app version 60.

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#News #Google #YouTube
Soon it will be much easier to reject all cookies for Google services in EU
Google Blog

If you aren't signed into your Google accounts and living in Europe, when visiting Search and YouTube, you will have noticed a cookie banner popping up. Recently, Google has made some updates to it in order to comply with regulations ordered from France’s Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL).

The updated cookie banners will show a "reject all" button, which previously users had to manually deselect it all to do the same thing. This particular change has rolled out in France and will make its way to more European countries soon.

Furthermore, Google also mentioned they had to make some deeper tweaks to its infrastructure to make this update possible, this won't change the way you use Search and YouTube though.
#Updates #Android #GooglePlay
Google Play System Update Changes: April 2022
It's already 23rd April and Google has been quietly updating the Play System Update changes for the month of April. At the start of April, it's just perfunctory as the changes that are listed are basically repetitive from last month, and the usual bug fixes & minor improvements shown doesn't seem to have made any difference.

Recently, the company mentioned they have improved the Autofill suggestion experience and removed Find My Device functionality on work profile enabled devices. It could get further update in the next few days though, anyway below are currently the latest changes Google has listed:

Updated
Google Play services: v22.12 (April 22)
Google Play Store: v30.2 (April 22)

Critical Fixes
• [Auto, Phone, Tablet, TV, Wear OS] Bug fixes for security & privacy, and system management & diagnostics related services.

Account Management
• [Auto, Phone, Tablet, TV] Introduction of new settings and notifications for on-device encrypted data to improve password security.
• [Auto, Phone] With updates to the Google Account design, you can observe an improved interface - cleaner and easier to understand.

Google Play Store
• Improvements to Play-as-you-download feature to let gamers start playing mobile games while the app download continues to reduce waiting times.
• New Features to help you discover the Apps & Games you love.
• Optimizations allowing faster and more reliable download and installation.
• New features to the Play Pass and Play Points programs.
• Enhancements to Google Play Billing.
• Continuous improvements to Play Protect to keep your device safe.
• Various performance optimizations, bug fixes and improvements to security, stability and accessibility.

Security & Privacy
• [Phone] With improvements to Google Password Manager, users can now import passwords, store passwords for local users and switch accounts.
• [Phone] Remove support for using Find My Device on Android Work Profiles.

Utilities
• [Phone] Reminder experience for users to enable photo backups on their backup enabled devices.
• [Auto, Phone] Improved suggestion experience for Autofill.

Wallet
• [Auto, Phone] Updated Terms of Service for autofill service.
• [Phone] Support virtual card enrollments when using Autofill. A virtual card disguises your actual card to help protect you from potential fraud.

System Management
• Updates to system management services that improve device connectivity, network usage, stability, security and updatability.

Developer Services
• New developer features for Google and third party app developers to support ads, accessibility, analytics & diagnostics and machine learning & AI, and security & privacy related developer services in their apps.

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#Android #A14
Android 14 messes around with Upside Down Cake
9to5Google | AOSP Gerrit

Android 13 is still in the Developer Preview stage and Google has already planned their next major Android version internal codename.

Although Google did mention dessert names won't be publicised anymore with Android 10, in fact they are still using them internally and it's still fun to know it. A recent commit appeared on AOSP gerrit hints us the upcoming Android 14 internal codename, it's given the name Upside Down Cake.

Yeah, what a weird name but this cake does really exist. After baking it, it will be flipped over and served to customers as an "upside down cake," so all the toppings and decorations are at the bottom in reality.
#PixelWatch
Google files trademark for Pixel Watch as it approaching to launch
9to5Google

Many Pixel Watch related stuff popped out this week and here's another one, which likely confirmed the name for the first Google's smart watch.

Recently, Google has submitted a filing to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, to trademark the “Pixel Watch” name. Besides knowing the "Pixel Watch" name has been trademarked, that's all. The filling also shows the name will be covering smartwatches categories. which we know and expected.

Just hope Google doesn't break the user experience of the watch just like their Pixel 6 when they first released it.
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#PixelWatch
First look at Pixel Watch in real-life
Android Central

We have been seeing the rumored Pixel Watch by Google only from renders, and now the first real-life image of the watch surfaced on the web. Apparently, it is founded in a restaurant whose someone forgot to take it when they leave, likely to be a testing model for the internal Pixel team.

Like the rumor suggested, there will be a rotating crown on the side and there's also one button next to it. The watch band might be hard to swap though, as it could attach directly to the watch case. The charging method for the watch is unsure, but it could share a similar method like the Apple Watch does.

The watch back “looks metallic but feels like it’s coated with glass.” When booting up the watch, it failed to pass through the boot logo. Lastly, this model spotted in the wild is meant for “internal testing and development only,” with the “markings and packaging are not final.”
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