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Circle to Search is no longer exclusive to Samsung and Pixel devices

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We are in the tech era where nothing lasts limited, and Android’s exclusive Circle to Search feature is a hot topic in the tech market after being a couple of months older than how it cannot be available on iOS. The reportedly new Circle to Search feature could come to Chrome on iOS. 

Samsung is the one who brought Circle to Search into existence, initially introduced on its recently launched Galaxy S24series, but the backbone of the feature is Google since this feature uses Google’s algorithm to run. It later came to the Pixel smartphones and tablets. 

Circle to Search Expands Reach: Feature Spotted in Chrome for iOS

At the I/O 2024 event, Google promised to expand the Circle to Search feature’s reach to 200 million devices by the end of 2024. Probably, this could include the iPhone as well. 

This probability is being speculated by the reports from Mac Observer, who spotted something interesting hiding in Chrome for iOS. As per his analysis, a new “Lens Circle to Search” flag appears that was silently added to the app, and once the flag is enabled, the Circle to Search feature will be available within Google Lens on iOS. 

If this analysis comes true, then iPhone users could get the power to start circling and searching to their hearts’s content. However, it is quite obvious that there will be little difference in the way of functionality or appearance as compared to the system-wide integration Circle to Search has on Android. 

As a result, the feature appears to be limited to being used on Chrome for iOS. At the moment, it is not clear whether this feature would only be limited to the iPhone or if it could also make its way to the iPad. Google is also yet to officially confirm its plans to roll out the Cirlce to Search feature for iOS. 

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Google Play System July 2024 update enhance protect install protection

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Google has rolled out a new update for Android devices. With this update, the company aims to enhance the services that are served by Google’s applications, including the Google Play Store and Google Play Services. Now, with the latest development, the Google Play Store is getting a new update.

Google Play system July 2024 update: what’s new? 

Google has provided some new enhancements to the working of the most important application of the device, which is the Google Play Store. According to the official changelog, the Google Play Store will now have more protection against threats. Now it allows users to send new apps for full threat analysis. With this functionality, users will get more protection against threats.

It is worth noticing that Google has only published the details about the upcoming changes in the Google Play Store, but the availability of the update will vary for Android devices. To take advantage of the new feature, you should keep an eye on the update for the built-in applications. In the coming days, Google will provide some more changes for the other related in-built applications.

To check the latest update for the Google Play Store, you just need to follow these simple steps: Open the Google Play Store, then tap on the Profile icon from the top right. Now you will enter the settings for the Play Store version.

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Telegram June 2024 update brings mini app bar, stars for content monetization and more

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Telegram has rolled out a fresh update for users. With the latest update, the company has introduced several new features that will elevate the user experience and provide new ways to earn money from Telegram. Telegram is aggressively trying to make its place in the social media market against WhatsApp. To do that, the developer team regularly brings new features with fresh updates.

Telegram June 2024 Update

With the latest update, Telegram has brought some new features. Let’s explore all of them: Minimizable mini app bar: now users will be able to minimize the mini app into a bar at the bottom of the screen for quick access and reduced loading times. To minimize the app, you just need to swipe left on its title, and to reopen it, simply tap on the bar and choose the desired application. 

Telegram stars and TonCoin: now that Telgam has introduced a new way to earn money for users, stars can be used to unlock photos and videos from channels or purchase digital goods from bots. The stars can also be exchanged for toncoin or used for discounted telegram ad promotion.

Apart from this, users will be convinced to search for content through Telegram, which will allow them to search for stores by hashtag or location tag. Public stores with location tags can improve visibility for businesses like bars and restaurants.

For premium users, Telegram will provide a link widget store. With this facility, users can add customizable link widgets to their stories to capture the user’s attention.

Telegram has already started rolling out the update for Android smartphones. To check for the update, you just need to go to the Google Play Store, then search for Telegram. If it shows a new update available, then tap on the update button and wait until it installs on the smartphone.

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Samsung Enhances SmartThings with Matter 1.2 and Updated Control Panel

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Samsung is upgrading its SmartThings era by adding more convenient and advanced compatibility and functionalities, as it is introducing Matter 1.2 support for smart home control. 

Samsung’s SmartThings will soon get an upgraded version, as the giant has announced that it is looking forward to including Matter 1.2 support. This will take your smart home to new heights, as new functionality will permit you to control almost everything you have connected to your network. 

The report says the latest update, Matter 1.2, will make smart home management easier. This version builds on the basic, fundamental capabilities of controlling devices outside of a set ecosystem. The brand has announced that SamrtThings has now been certified for the Matter 1.2 SDK. The devices listed above and others are now compatible with Matter and are set up via SmartThings. 

The early adoption meant that devices like lightbulbs and switches could be controlled since they only needed an “on” or “off” state to be conveyed through Matter’s data highways. Whereas the Korean giant makes advanced technological appliances, their necessity depends on users adopting the SamrtThigns ecosystem. This limits their earnest request since not everyone wants to be locked into a specific platform. 

Matter 1.2 will permit those devices to be utilized in ecosystems such as Google Home or Apple HomeKit. Alongside those changes, Samsung is also rolling out shareable routines and changing the Device Control UI on Galaxy devices. According to the company, the new UI will house bigger device cards and have the ability to create new home pages that house just the devices users want. 

However, the Korean giant has yet to mention exactly when a new Device Control page will be available or show off the new UI. It’s also not clear if this new design will arrive with a new version of Android, a One UI update, or something else. 

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