The instant messaging application Telegram got its first update this year, bringing with it a large number of new key features, up to 10, to give users more freedom and innovative ways to express themselves and communicate with the world. First, Telegram now offers users the ability to set animated emojis and stickers as their profile picture. Users can choose any animated emoji or sticker they want to use as a profile picture within the wide collection that the instant messaging application offer, including the emoji and stickers that are intended for Premium users only, and the chosen picture will appear in one-to-one chats, as well as in the groups and channels that the user has joined. Speaking of stickers and emojis, Telegram now sorts all stickers and emojis by the categories they belong to, in the panel, and when choosing reactions or statuses. You can also now long press on any sticker to zoom it and take a better look at it before sending it in a conversation. Next, group admi
After months of teasing for the upcoming new release, Danielle Foré, the founder and CEO of the project, finally announced elementary OS 7 Horus, the beautiful GNU Linux distribution based on the long-term supported version of Ubuntu. What's new in elementary OS 7? This version is a major release as it has built on the new Ubuntu 22.04 base instead of the Ubuntu 20.04 base on which the Monterey OS 6 and 6.1 versions were based, meaning that elementary OS 7 comes with a newer Linux kernel version, drivers, and libraries, and additional support for more hardware components. With this, you should not expect to get much new features with this new release, as the new things in elementary OS 7 can be limited to a simple update to the set of icons used in the distro, some refinements in the settings app, in addition to some minor tweaks here and there. There is also, of course, no official way to upgrade from an earlier elementary OS 6.1 to this new release, so existing users have to back