Google Lens Gets New Features Including Cross-device Copy Paste By Techtonic group Google's smart camera-based app, Google Lens , is already a fairly useful app to have . It can identify objects in the real world, scan business cards to contacts, and copy text from the real world to your phone. Today, Google is adding new features to Google Lens that make it even more useful. First up, Google Lens now supports cross-device copy and paste. This means that you can just point your phone towards any text, and copy it. Then you can paste it on any device that has a signed-in Chrome browser installed . This will make it so much easier to copy text between devices — it's something iOS and macOS can do natively, and it's definitely going to prove handy. Then there's the new 'Listen' feature. With this, you can quickly learn how to pronounce words. All you need to do is scan a word with Google Lens and tap on the new 'Listen' button that show...