The Google app has a screenshot editing feature in beta

The Google app is presently rolling out a built-in screenshot editor with beta version 7.21, starting last February 16, which will give users better sharing and editing tools, as spotted by 9to5Google. The screenshot editor likewise works in Chrome custom tabs. You can enroll in the beta through the Google Play Store. The editor can […]

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Hackers have turned the Nintendo Switch into a functional Linux tablet

There are two major reasons to consider to hack a game console. The first is self-evident: so you can cracked copies of games. That is the reason modern consoles are so hard to hack, since a millions dollars are on the line. Be that as it may, a few people simply want to run any […]

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Chrome 64 now trims messy links when you share them

But it’s not a perfect feature Google’s most recent consumer version of Chrome, version number 64, just began tidying up messy referral links for you. Presently, when you go to share a thing, you’ll never again observe a long tracking string after a link, simply the primary link itself, as spotted by Android Police. This […]

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How 5G could change everything from music to medicine

5G is going to be a really big deal. The lightning quick “next generation” wireless technology is relied upon to power self-driving cars, virtual reality, smart cities and networked robots. Yet, what else would it be able to do? Ericsson (ERIC) has collaborated with researchers from King’s College London to dream up futuristic applications for […]

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Anger at Google image search ‘peace deal’

Google has made it more difficult for people to save pictures from its image search product, as part of a “peace deal” with photo library Getty Images. In 2017, Getty Images complained to the European Commission, accusing Google of anti-competitive practices. Google said it had removed some features from image search, including the “view image” […]

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