It appears most if not all the major features of the app version of Google Duo are here, including “Knock Knock” support. With the addition of this browser version of Google Duo, the video chat ...
Google Duo, one of the many video chatting services and a competitor to Apple’s FaceTime, is expanding beyond mobile phones. Previously only available on iOS, Android, and Chromebooks, it now is ...
At the start of August, Google replaced the Duo logo with Meet’s four-colored icon only to bring it back due to user confusion. With the latest update to Google Meet, the Duo icon is once again gone ...
While Meet lately has received the brunt of attention in the video conferencing space, Duo is still around for more personal conversations. After announcing a slew of new features last month, Google ...
Google Duo on the web now supports as many as 32 participants in a single group call. Powered by WebRTC API updates, the recently reported update bolsters the count by more than double the ...
While building Duo, the team worked on bandwidth estimation, to increase and decrease the video quality, and on making sure audio echo is minimized. A lot of that work went back into WebRTC, improving ...
Six years after Apple launched its video calling service, Google finally has an answer for FaceTime. On Tuesday, the search giant released Duo, its new video calling app, and I gave it a test run.
Google is improving Duo due to increased usage in the pandemic, and the service will soon allow a user to contact others via email address. The upcoming feature has been leaked by Google member Jane ...
Hangouts? What’s that? Google debuted what it called a “simpler” one-to-one video-chatting app on Wednesday at Google I/O, known as Duo. Duo won’t just be for Android devices—it will run on iOS as ...
Ryne was ostensibly a senior editor at Android Police, working at the site from 2017-2022. But really, he is just some verbose dude who digs on tech, loves Android, and hates anticompetitive practices ...