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[Updated] Google Chrome 74 finally here with Dark Mode for Windows 10

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Updated on 3rd May 2019 Complete Dark mode roll out started on 3 May 2019 Originally posted on 24 April 2019 The title, I put on to this post is true but is actually not. Google Chrome 73 released a week  ago supposed to have dark mode for all platforms but given to only MacOs. Now Chrome 74 rolled out started with unfinished dark mode to market. Let's see how to get it.... Google rolled out the dark mode for limited number of users as they stated. But with some tweaks you can still get dark mode. First ensure that you are running Windows 10 v1809 aka October 2018 update and with dark as default app mode. Update the Google Chrome to latest version by navigating to 3 dot menu > Help > About Google Chrome. In case you already got the dark mode, you are lucky to go. If that doesn't give any result, keep scrolling. Search Google Chrome in the Windows Search and find the Application, Right Click on it and click on open file location.

At Last Office 365 New Icons Rollout Started

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From Q4, 2018 Microsoft teasing new design layout as well as icons for its Office 365 products. But Roll out is meant for United States and for those enrolled in the Windows 10 Insider Program. At Last they are available for Office 365 Users in most of the Regions   The new icons some how looks weird to me as of now. But people get used to them... If you haven't get the new icons, you might check for update tab in File > Account > Ofiice Updates. These new icons will available to Android as well as iOS soon.

Ported Google Camera V6.2 is here with Most of the Features

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The Google Camera v6.2 Ported to Android P with Most of the features The Google camera is updated to version 6.2, and is rolled out with Android Q Beta 2. it adds several new options and Image processing. It is recently ported Android P devices with Camera2api working. Lets check out the new things. First is First, Google Camera Port aka Gcam mod, a best way to use your camera hardware and process them with HDR+ and thus generates great image output by taking several bursts of RAW pictures. It result in giving noiseless and accurate Colour outputs especially in dark situations. It is called Night Sight by Google. This algorithm is called Fast Fourier Colour Contingency Algorithm. Normal Google camera brings, HDR+, Portrait mode (with single Camera) for both Front and Rear, Night Sight, AR emojis, Slow Motion (Compatible with some high end chip sets), Photobooth, Photo Sphere, Panorama,  Google Lens Integration, Video Stabilization (EIS) and more. If you want Goo