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As the month of June is about to start, which is also known as LGBTQ+ Pride month, so Google has introduced a bunch of wallpapers for Chromebooks. The wallpapers designed by four different artists to carry on the company’s tradition of honoring cultural events through art on connected devices.

Google always offers a variety of new wallpapers for its devices that always have a touch of uniqueness. All the below-mentioned wallpapers are simple and eye-catching as well as all contain the scenes of Pride.

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These wallpapers are vividly designed and colorful. You can choose the most suitable wallpaper for your mood and apply it to make your screen more beautiful. All of them have their own unique names, you can check them below.

  • Saint Seen It All
  • Two for Tango
  • My Reflecting Heart
  • Caribbean Muse
  • Together
  • Ultimate Self
  • Pool Party
  • Artemis and Britomaris
  • Procrastinators
  • In The Warm Spring Air
  • Our Beach
  • Party 4 U
  • World View
  • Roof Access

You can easily change the Google Pride 2022 Wallpapers on your Chromebook by following the steps mentioned below.

  • Firstly, right-click the desktop.
  • Choose Personalize.
  • Then tap Wallpapers.
  • Select the Pride collection.
  • Apply wallpaper and it is done.

Google Pride 2022 Wallpapers

Google Pride 2022 Wallpapers

Google Pride 2022 Wallpapers

 

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Google App bringing back Material 3 design for bottom bar

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Google App is updating its bottom navigation bar by bringing back a more modern design called Material 3. This change introduces a new pill-shaped indicator that shows which tab you’re using.

The revamped bottom navigation bar arrives with the latest beta version 15.40 of the Google App, thanks to 9to5Google. With the fresh design, Google aims to make it easier for users to navigate.

Instead of just highlighting the tab icon you’re on, the new design surrounds the icon with a pill shape to make it clearer and more appealing. Google app initially introduced this design in 2023 but later decided to revert to its previous look. Now, after some changes, the app has once again been back with the updated look.

Aside from the testing new design, the company is also looking into a new verification feature for its Search function. This feature would give verified businesses a blue checkmark, similar to what you see in Gmail to help users easily identify trustworthy sources online.

Not everyone has access to Google App’s latest beta update yet, but users can force-stop the app through their device settings if they don’t see the new look right away. With the return of Material 3 design and new features on the way, users can look forward to a more enhanced experience in the Google App.

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Android Theft Protection features coming to your Samsung Galaxy

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Google has started rolling out new Theft Protection features for Android devices including Samsung Galaxy devices running version 10 and above. Announced at the I/O 2024 event in May, these new features help to keep your personal information safe if your phone gets stolen.

The trio of Theft Protection features are now becoming available to Android users including those with devices from brands like Pixel and Samsung. You can start seeing these new features if you’re part of the Google Play services beta (version 24.40.33) program.

Google Theft Protection

The Theft Protection is a new privacy and device safety feature added under Google Services. It helps to keep your personal data safe if your device is stolen.

To access the new theft protection features, check the Theft protection in your device’s Settings app. You can also go to the Google Services page and find it under the All Services tab. This feature includes three main options, they are:

1.)  Theft Detection Lock

This feature uses your device’s sensors, Wi-Fi, and smart device connections to detect if someone suddenly grabs your phone while you’re using it. If this happens, your phone will automatically lock its screen to unauthorized access to your personal data.

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2.) Offline Device Lock

This feature starts its work if someone steals your phone and turns off the internet to stop tracking. For that, Google mentions two conditions – you need to be using your phone while it’s unlocked, and you can only lock the screen up to twice a day.

Samsung Theft Protection features

3.) Remote Lock

If your phone is stolen, you can go to android.com/lock to lock it remotely. You’ll need to confirm your identity with a phone number and answer a security question. This is faster than the Find My Device method.

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With these features, Google aims to enhance your security and protect your personal information. The company will soon make these features available to all Android users through a stable update.

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Google Maps introduces Police Activity Alerts for safer driving in a US state

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Google Maps will soon display real-time police activity in one US state, thanks to a partnership with the Illinois State Police (ISP). This collaboration aims to enhance driver safety and awareness while promoting compliance with the state’s “Move Over” law.

Currently, Google Maps provides user-generated reports for alerts about traffic incidents. Now, with this new collaboration, police officers will report their activities directly to provide more accurate and timely information to drivers. This will include updates on traffic stops, accidents, and other roadside incidents.

When an officer reports an incident or activity, the information will be sent to Google Cloud, which will then share it with Google Maps users. As drivers go towards a location where police are present, they will see specific icons on their map indicating these situations.

Google maps Police activity feature

The ISP explained that this new feature will improve awareness of police activity, making it easier for drivers to navigate safely around emergency situations.

However, it’s important to note that while Google Maps will display police locations, it will not include reports of speed traps which users can still report on their own.

The Police Activity Alerts feature is expected to roll out soon, enhancing the Google Maps experience for Illinois drivers in the US. It could be available in more states.

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