[ad_1] It feels unusual to see internet problems that aren’t related to someone trying to pre-order gaming equipment, but this evening users on the East and West coasts of the US experienced issues accessing Google services like Gmail, Google Docs, and even YouTube. As noted on trackers like DownDetector, the issue seemed to peak at […]
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A Gmail and Google Drive outage is causing errors for users around the world
[ad_1] Can’t send something on Gmail? If so then you’re in good company, ever since about midnight ET, people have been complaining about issues connecting to many of the G suite services, but especially Gmail. The Google apps status page just updated to confirm they’ve received reports of an issue with Gmail and Google Drive, […]
Gmail’s updated workplace design rolls out on Android and the web
[ad_1] Back in July, Gmail users on Android started seeing a new tab at the bottom of the interface that gives them quick access to Meet video meetings. That tab bar could soon look a bit more crowded for G Suite users, now that the tech giant has started rolling out the workspace redesign it […]
Google adds Smart Compose autocomplete to its Docs mobile app
[ad_1] You’ll also have access to link previews in the same app. When you tap on one, you’ll see more details about what it points to, such as the title and thumbnail for a web page, or the owner and recent activity of a Google Drive file. A card with that information will pop up […]
Gmail is about to start testing verification-like logos for email
[ad_1] Google has announced a slew of security enhancements headed for G Suite services, including some we’ve heard about like admin changes for Google Meet, but one of the biggest announcements is all about Gmail. Last year Google announced it joined the Brand Indicators for Message Identification (BIMI) group (Verizon Media, the parent company of […]
Google Meet for Education will auto-block users who don’t log in
[ad_1] Google Meet for Education wants to prevent “zoombombing.” G Suite for Education meetings will block anonymous users by default, the company announced today. Users will have to be logged in to a Google account to join a call. This should keep trolls from crashing virtual classrooms and school meetings. As you may remember, at […]
Google makes it easier to add more info to Calendar events
[ad_1] Google is making it easier for G Suite users to add info to Calendar events without having to click “more options.” Now, when users create an event, more editable fields will appear directly in the pop-up dialog. In G Suite, you’ll be able to grant guests permission to see the guest list, invite others […]
G Suite users can make Google Voice calls right inside Gmail
[ad_1] You can also now transfer calls using the Google Voice mobile and web apps. Google will offer suggestions of people to whom you might want to transfer a call. Alternatively, you can search for a contact or manually punch in someone’s phone number. It’s not clear if or when other Google Voice users will […]
Gmail now supports multiple signatures
[ad_1] Gmail's support for just one email signature can be a pain if you don't always want to end your messages the same way — you may not want to respond to a work request the same way you do an invitation to dinner. You won't have to fret about it much… [ad_2] Source link
Google can add account security keys through Safari and mobile Chrome
[ad_1] The option is available to everyone who qualifies. It’s not a shock that Google would expand support. Both Safari and mobile Chrome are major browsers for their respective audiences — if you can use them to add a key, you might be more likely to use one (whether it’s a dedicated device or your […]