Alphabet on pace to hit $4 trillion market value as AI gains momentum
- By Reuters -
- Nov 25, 2025

Alphabet was on track to hit a historic $4 trillion market valuation on Tuesday, powered by an impressive year-long rally fueled by the Google parent’s sharpened focus on artificial intelligence tools.
Shares of the company were up 4.1% at $331.7 in premarket trading, putting the company on course to breach the key milestone at the open.
The search and ad tech giant joins an elite club of Big Tech companies racing to dominate the booming technology as AI continues to captivate Wall Street this year.
Google Photos tests new carousel layout for Shortcuts in Collections tab
Google Photos is experimenting with a new carousel layout for the “Shortcuts” feature at the top of the Collections tab on Android.
Currently, the top of the Collections tab is a 2×2 grid. The first two pill-shaped buttons are always for Favorites and Trash, but the bottom two items rotate and show generally used albums or folders.
Google Photos is currently testing a redesigned carousel that utilizes a portrait preview for albums, excluding Archive and Trash. This new design features a rounded card, overlaid with a circular icon and the album/folder name, and the section is now clearly labeled.
A potential drawback is that the album arrangement refreshes and rearranges immediately when a new image is added. This lack of persistent access to sections like Favorites (and/or Trash) could become frustrating and prevent the development of muscle memory for navigation.
The updated design maintains the information density of the previous version, allowing users to see three complete cards and enough of a fourth to tap it easily. A key improvement is the significantly larger touch targets. Furthermore, the preview image is now functional and usable, unlike the previous design’s small circular cutout.
The tabs for Photos and Collections, both of which begin with a carousel, might be a bit much, but it’s a familiar enough concept for users.