Have you ever wanted to see what your pet cat would look like in a famous painting?
Here's a Cool Tip. Use Google Search's new SGE image creator.
With Search Generative Experience (SGE) image creator, you can now do just that.
SGE is a powerful AI tool that allows you to generate images from text descriptions.
Whether you're looking for a fun and unique way to immortalize your furry friend, or you're simply curious to see what a cat would look like in a different artistic style, SGE can help.
Here is an example of an image that SGE generated based on the prompt "Draw an orange cat drawn in the style of the famous painting 'Girl with a Pearl Earring'":
fig. 1 - Holly with a Pearl Earring
As you can see, SGE has done a remarkable job of capturing the style and essence of Vermeer's famous painting, while also adding a touch of whimsy and humor with the orange cat.
Here's how to do it.
Configuring Google Search Labs
The new Google SGE image creator is currently in beta, and is only available to a limited number of users.
To access the feature, you need to enable it in Google Search Labs.
The koala cam is available 24/7, but the best time to watch is during the day when the koalas are most active.
From 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time, you're watching the live cam while it's daytime in San Diego. While it's dark, from 7:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. we rebroadcast that morning's stream.
The San Diego Zoo koala cam is a great way to learn more about these amazing animals and watch them in their natural habitat. So what are you waiting for?
Ever found yourself fumbling with the volume slider while trying to enjoy your favorite song or video?
Wish you could adjust the volume with a simple flick of your mouse wheel?
Here's a Cool Tip. With Windows 11, you can!
This new feature allows you to change the volume by simply scrolling your mouse over the volume icon in the taskbar.
fig. 1 - Scroll Mouse Button To Adjust Sound Volume
Here’s how to use this feature:
Move your cursor over the sound icon on the Windows 11 taskbar.
Roll the mouse wheel up to increase the volume and down to decrease it.
You’ll see the volume increase or decrease when you do.
For example, imagine you’re listening to a song and it’s a bit too loud. Instead of clicking on the volume icon and dragging the slider, you can simply hover your mouse over the icon and scroll down to lower the volume.
Go to the webpage where you want to use the Find on Page feature.
Press Ctrl + F or use the F3 keyboard shortcut to open the ‘Find on Page’ bar.
This bar appears at the top of the window below the address bar.
Type in the word or phrase you’re looking for.
As you type, Edge will suggest related matches and synonyms, making it effortless to find what you’re looking for, even if you misspell a word in your search query.
fig. 2 - Microsoft Edge Search on Page
Select a Suggested Word: If you see a suggested word that matches what you’re looking for, simply select it to quickly locate the desired word or phrase on the page.