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Google testing Playables that will let you play games in YouTube

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Google is reportedly planning a new gaming initiative inside YouTube with “Playables.” This year, the company shut down its gaming platform Stadia and the advertisement business downturn is part of the CEO Sundar Pichai’s push into new areas.

Per the WSJ report, YouTube is internally testing a product called “Playables” for playing online games. This gaming feature with titles accessible from the YouTube app/website on “mobile devices or desktop computers.” Moreover, the internal testing of an arcade game is also underway by employees.

Similar to Stadia, YouTube Playables would allow you to jump into games right from a video or even joining a livestream. As the feature is testing internally, it’s not clear whether it will utilize the same tech as Stadia. It’s also unclear if the scope for Playables will go beyond basic titles at this stage.

“Gaming has long been a focus at YouTube,” a company spokesman said in a statement. “We’re always experimenting with new features, but have nothing to announce right now.”

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Samsung Glance app just got better with new update

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Samsung has rolled out a new update for its popular Glance app with version 2.3.04. This latest enhances user interaction with the app through functional improvements and bug fixes.

The update enhances some fucntions of the app for smoother transitions and quicker response times. In addition, it also fixes some issues that users encountered in the last update to improve the overall stability and reliability of the Glance app.

Samsung Glance app is known for providing quick and easy access to a variety of content right from the lock screen. With the latest update, the app is set to become more reliable and user-friendly.

We advise all users to download and install version 2.3.04 to enjoy the benefits of these latest improvements. To install the update, you just need to visit Galaxy Store >> Menu option >> Updates. Also, you can download it directly from the third-party app link mentioned here.

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Samsung One UI Call app gets a new update in April 2024

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Samsung has rolled out an April 2024 update for the Call app on One UI devices, bringing it to version 15.2.00.62. The update is available on the Galaxy Store with a package size of 26.89 MB.

The update improves the app by fixing bugs that affect performance and stability. In addition, it enhances some functions of the apps to provide a better experience. Although no new features are introduced, users can expect a more reliable app experience after the update.

Samsung Call April 2024 update is compatible with Galaxy devices running Android 13 or Android 14. To install the update, users should go to the Galaxy Store, open the menu, and select ‘Updates’. Then, they can refresh the Call app listing to start the update process.

Aside from this, Samsung also provides a feature that allows users to customize their call screen. To change the call background, users can open the Call app, go to the menu, select ‘Settings’, and then ‘Call Background’. Here, they can choose an image or video to set as the background for incoming calls.

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Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 brings Secret Mode screenshots and Home Screen shortcuts

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Samsung is elevating the user experience with the latest update of its Internet Browser Beta app, which can identified as version 26.0.0.19 or v26. The update is introducing features that prioritize user privacy and enhance functionality.

According to the changelog, the main feature of this update is the ability to take screenshots in Secret Mode, which allows users to capture information privately. Also, it focuses on improving the stability of the browser by addressing known issues and enhancing the browser’s performance.

Moreover, Samsung Internet Browser Beta v26 reportedly introduces new shortcuts that can be added to the home screen. These shortcuts provide quick access to search functions and bookmarking tools to make it easier for users to navigate the web and manage their favorite pages.

Overall, the latest update aims to deliver a secure and user-friendly browsing experience. Users can get the update via Galaxy Store, weighing 138.6MB package. Also, users can download the update directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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