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Google Lens just brought Circle to Search AI functionality to Chrome
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Google Lens just brought Circle to Search AI functionality to Chrome

Google on Thursday announced several new AI features for the Chrome browser. That includes new Google Lens functionality that works just like the Circle to Search feature Google brought to smartphones this year. Google unveiled Circle to Search in early January as an exclusive feature for Pixel 8 and Galaxy S24 phones. Since then, more Android phones have received it, including the new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6. With Circle to Search, you can invoke Google Assistant and perform an internet search by drawing a circle on the screen. Circle to Search can be incredibly useful. It lets you search the web for anything on your display, whether images or text. You can even pause videos to search for something you saw in them. Google Lens will now give you similar capabilities in Chrome, in the same way that you can use Circle to Search on iPhone. Instead of drawing a circle on the screen, you'll have to press a new Lens icon in the address bar. You can also trigger it from a right-click menu or the three-dot menu. Continue reading... The post Google Lens just brought Circle to Search AI functionality to Chrome appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $200 off PSVR2, $299 iPad 10th-Gen, $3.75 smart plugs, $189 ASUS laptop, more Today’s deals: $400 off Ampace power station, $50 off Southwest Airlines tickets, $50 Ninja blender, more 75+ leftover Prime Day deals you can still shop today Today’s deals: $179 AirPods Pro 2, $40 foldable camera drone, $899 M3 MacBook Air, $16 wireless charger, more
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Greco-Roman Necropolis From Northern Turkey Reveals a ‘Sarcophagi Avenue’!
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Greco-Roman Necropolis From Northern Turkey Reveals a ‘Sarcophagi Avenue’!

Excavations in a Greco-Roman period necropolis from the ancient city of Tios, in northern Turkey, marks the culmination of a three-year archaeological dig, aimed at significant revitalization of the area. So far, 96 sarcophagi, 23 chamber tombs, seven cist graves, 60 tile graves, and 1,317 inventory items have been uncovered, with the archaeologists noting that Tios retains its unique status as the only ancient city in the Black Sea region that remains unencumbered by modern settlements! Unparalleled Necropolis: A Planned Cemetery Located in Zonguldak's Filyos town within the Çaycuma district of northern Turkey, the dig has been spearheaded by Professor Şahin Yıldırım, chair of the department of art history at Bartin University. He’s been aided by a dedicated team of 44 individuals actively involved in the excavation process. Yıldırım emphasized the unprecedented nature of the necropolis area, unparalleled by any other ancient city in the region. He explains in a quote from Daily Sabah: "In the initial work done in this area, which we can also call the eastern necropolis of Tios, we encountered a vast necropolis area stretching from the late fifth century BC to the fifth century AD. The primary identity of this necropolis in the city dates back to the first and third centuries AD, that is, to the Roman period. We see that this area was constructed as a planned cemetery. The word necropolis means 'city of the dead.' We have seen that the cemetery here was created with a structure consisting of streets, alleys and terraces, just like a city." Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesAsiaRead Later 
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American Pulse Poll: Admin Covered Up Biden Decline
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American Pulse Poll: Admin Covered Up Biden Decline

According to a poll from American Pulse, 60.8% of respondents said they believe White House officials in the Biden-Harris administration and their allies in the media covered up President Joe Biden's apparent cognitive decline.
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POS Poll: Presidential Race Tightens in Swing States
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POS Poll: Presidential Race Tightens in Swing States

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris remain in a tight presidential race in five key battleground states, according to a Public Opinion Strategies survey.
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Turkey: Gershkovich, Whelan Freed in Big Prisoner Swap
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Turkey: Gershkovich, Whelan Freed in Big Prisoner Swap

Jailed U.S. Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and ex-U.S. Marine Paul Whelan were among 26 prisoners from the United States, Russia, Germany, Poland, Slovenia, Norway and Belarus being freed in a major east-west exchange on Thursday, Turkey's presidency said.
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US Woman Found Chained to Tree After 40 Days in Indian Forest
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US Woman Found Chained to Tree After 40 Days in Indian Forest

A manhunt is underway for an American woman's former husband after she was discovered chained to a tree in an Indian forest and abandoned for 40 days, according to reports.
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Most of Wall Street Slumps on Worries About Economy
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Most of Wall Street Slumps on Worries About Economy

Most of Wall Street is slumping with bond yields Thursday after more signals suggested the U.S. economy's growth is slowing. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 477.93 points, or 1.17%, to 40,364.88 at 11:33 a.m. EST. Nasdaq was down 196.22 points, or 1.11%, to...
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USA Basketball doctor shares what it's like to treat athletes at the Olympics
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USA Basketball doctor shares what it's like to treat athletes at the Olympics

An orthopedic surgeon explains what it's like to support USA Basketball at the Olympics.
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A moon of Uranus could have a hidden ocean, James Webb Space Telescope finds
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A moon of Uranus could have a hidden ocean, James Webb Space Telescope finds

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have found that Ariel, a moon of Uranus, has some of the most carbon dioxide-rich deposits in the solar system, hinting at a buried water ocean.
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John Stamos Shares Nostalgic Throwback Video To Celebrate ‘Full House’ Costar
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John Stamos Shares Nostalgic Throwback Video To Celebrate ‘Full House’ Costar

John Stamos celebrated his co-star Lori Loughlin, as she turned 60 earlier this week. Stamos uploaded a throwback clip featuring him and the birthday girl on the set of Full House, and fans grew as nostalgic as they were delighted to wish Lori a happy birthday. The hilarious snippet off the sitcom saw John Stamos’ Jesse Katsopolis getting a light body massage from a monkey while his wife, Rebecca, played by Loni, looked on. “Happy 60th Birthday, Lori! Wow, where do I even begin?” Stamos’ caption began. Fans wish Lori Loughlin a happy 60th   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by John Stamos (@johnstamos) Stamos gushed about his castmate as she turned 60, calling her a constant source of joy and inspiration to him. “Your kindness, strength, and genuine spirit shine brighter than ever as you hit this incredible milestone. Here’s to celebrating you today and every day— love you,” he added. RELATED: Lori Loughlin Reflects On Career-Altering Scandal Five Years Later In New Interview His comments section was filled with Full House fans who had a dose of nostalgia from the clip and those who simply sent Lori their best wishes. “Always loved this episode! Happy Birthday Lori!” someone simply said. “This is one of THE greatest scenes from this show! The amount of times I’ve watched it and will still die laughing every time! Happy Birthday Lori!!!” another gushed. FULL HOUSE, (from left): Lori Loughlin, John Stamos, (Season 7, 1993), 1987-95. © Warner Brothers / Courtesy: Everett Collection A wonderful platonic duo Stamos and Lori formed a friendship that grew beyond the set of Full House, and they have remained buddies to this day. The duo almost became a real-life couple if not for another woman in the picture named Rebecca Romijn, who Stamos married in 1998. FULLER HOUSE, Lori Loughlin, John Stamos in (Season 4, Episode 408, aired December 14, 2018). ph: Mike Yarish / ©Netflix / courtesy Everett Collection Stamos came to regret his decision after a messy divorce from Rebecca in 2004, while Lori married designer Mossimo Giannulli. Lori once admitted that people expected her and Stamos to get married, and she hardly posts her husband because of silly comments questioning why they never got together. Click for next Article The post John Stamos Shares Nostalgic Throwback Video To Celebrate ‘Full House’ Costar appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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