✈️ Best time to book your flight?

Plus: 💼 ChatGPT Gets Business-Savvy, 💾 Dropbox Ends Unlimited Storage

🦄 Google Flights' Latest Update Helps You Snag the Best Deals

Have you ever wondered when is the best time to book your flight?

Google Flights is introducing a new feature that will help you determine the right time to book your flight.

This feature uses historical trend data to show when prices have typically been lowest for your chosen destination on your selected dates. So, you can decide whether to book your flight now or wait for lower prices.

In addition to this new feature, Google Flights already offers other insights, like the ability to see whether current prices for your search are low, typical, or high, compared to past averages.

You can also turn on price tracking to receive notifications when flight prices fall significantly for your selected dates or flexible dates, depending on your preferences.

Some flights even feature a price guarantee badge, which means Google is confident the fare won’t get any lower before departure. If it does, Google will refund the difference via Google Pay.

 💼 OpenAI Steps into the Corporate World with ChatGPT Enterprise

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Enterprise, a business-focused edition of its AI-powered chatbot app.

This new offering can perform tasks such as writing emails, drafting essays, and debugging computer code, but adds “enterprise-grade” privacy and data analysis capabilities on top of the vanilla ChatGPT, as well as enhanced performance and customization options.

This puts ChatGPT Enterprise on par with Microsoft’s recently launched take on an enterprise-oriented chatbot service, Bing Chat Enterprise.

ChatGPT Enterprise provides a new admin console with tools to manage how employees within an organization use ChatGPT, including integrations for single sign-on, domain verification, and a dashboard with usage statistics.

Shareable conversation templates allow employees to build internal workflows leveraging ChatGPT, while credits to OpenAI’s API platform let companies create fully custom ChatGPT-powered solutions if they choose.

💾 Abuse Forces Dropbox to Put a Limit on 'All the Space You Need' Plan

Do you remember when Dropbox offered unlimited storage for its highest-tier plan?

Well, those days are over.

Dropbox is putting a cap on its “all the space you need” plan because some customers abused it. They used it for things like crypto mining, pooling storage for personal use, and even reselling storage.

Customers who purchase a Dropbox Advanced plan with three active licenses will receive 15TB of storage space shared by the team. Each additional active license will receive 5TB of storage.

The change comes as Google removed the “as much storage as you need” product branding for its highest-tier Workspace plan in May.

Dropbox will start gradually migrating existing customers to the new policy on November 1 and will notify all customers at least 30 days prior to their planned migration date.

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