Use Google's New AirDrop Clone to Share Files Between Android and Windows

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Google has rolled out the Nearby Share app for Windows, which has been in beta since March. The new tool lets you easily send and receive files – photos, videos, music documents and more – between nearby Android devices and Windows computers. During the Nearby Share beta program, 1.7 million people downloaded the application, sending over 50 million files between their Android and Windows devices, according to Google. Nearby Share isn’t close to being the first file-sharing feature between Android and Windows. It’s not even the only file transfer tool that Google currently has – you can transfer files via Google accounts, such as Drive and Photos, or even via USB. However, it’s easy to use. Nearby Share doesn’t involve cables, and it doesn’t require uploading files to any existing accounts. Instead, much like Apple’s AirDrop feature, you can quickly send a file from your Android phone to your Windows computer, as long as the two devices are nearby and connected. It’s simply less complicated to use than other existing file transfer methods.

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Google has been ordered to pay $338.7 million in damages for patent infringement related to its Chromecast streaming devices. The company is appealing the decision.

The patents in question relate to “a system for presenting and controlling content on a display device.” Touchstream Technologies, Inc., the patent holder, claims that Google met with them in 2011 to discuss a partnership, but Google was not interested. The first generation Chromecast was released in 2013, and the latest Chromecast with Google TV was launched in 2022.

The jury’s decision is not final, as Google has said that it intends to appeal.

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