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Google Calendar introduces new option to hide completed tasks

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Google Calendar is a popular app that helps users manage their schedules, events, and tasks. However, some users may not like seeing reminders of tasks that they have already completed, especially if they are minor or repetitive. That is why Google Calendar on the web is now hiding completed tasks by default.

According to Google, users can change this new default by clicking the time period view switcher and selecting “Show completed tasks” from the menu located at the bottom.

This option joins “Show weekends” and “Show declined events” that were already available. Users can also view their completed tasks inside Google Tasks, which is integrated with Google Calendar.

The new setting is not yet available on the Android or iOS apps, even if it is enabled on the web for the user’s account. It is also unclear if this is a per-instance setting or account-wide. Google is still rolling out this feature to all users.

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Samsung enhances Single Take feature with May 2024 update

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Samsung has rolled out a May 2024 update to its innovative Single Take feature with version 4.0.00.34 for Galaxy devices. This update focuses on enhancing user experience and reliability.

Single Take feature is known for capturing moments using AI to take multiple types of photos and videos with a single shot on Samsung smartphones. This feature now gets smarter with a new update.

The latest update refines some app functions to make it more intuitive and user-friendly. In addition, Samsung has addressed some issues to provide a seamless photography experience.

The update is expected to enhance the overall performance of the feature, ensuring that users can capture their precious moments without any issues.

As the update rolls out, Samsung advises users to download and install the May 2024 update version to enjoy the enhanced capabilities of Single Take. You just need to download a 31.3MB package to install the update via the Galaxy Store.

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Fresh Samsung Highlights app update rolling out to Galaxy devices

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Samsung has released a new update for the Highlights app with version 1.2.11. This update enhances the user experience by improving certain functions and resolving issues.

The update brings refined functions to the app, allowing users to enjoy their video highlights without any lag or delay. It also fixes known issues that affected the app’s performance for a seamless experience.

Samsung Highlights app offers a new way for users to engage with their Galaxy device’s lock screen. Users can quickly view video highlights by swiping right on their lock screen, and tapping allows them to discover more.

With the latest update, the company aims to make this feature more useful and better. The installation package size of this update is around 16.3MB.

You can install the latest Samsung Highlights app update just by opening Galaxy Store, tapping on Menu options, and then Updates. Also, you can download it directly from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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Samsung GIF Creator app elevates user experience with latest update

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Samsung has updated its GIF Creator app to version 2.1.03 for Galaxy devices. The update mainly focuses on enhancing the user experience and functionality.

The fresh update introduces a more user-friendly interface and improved features for creating GIFs during gameplay. It also fixes some issues that occurred when creating GIFs.

Samsung GIF Creator app allows users to capture their gaming moments and share them as GIFs instantly with friends. It includes a feature for recording recent events, ensuring users don’t miss any significant in-game action. The GIF Gallery also provides a space for users to view and enjoy their best gaming moments.

Additionally, the app offers customization options for GIF creation. Users can adjust the quality, speed, and area of the screen for their GIFs, giving them control over the final output.

With this latest update, Samsung continues to improve the app and provides users with a better tool for preserving and sharing their gaming moments. Users can install the Samsung GIF Creator app update via the Galaxy Store or download it directly from the third-party source link.

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