In addition to its slew of announcements at I/O earlier yesterday, Google this evening rolled out a major update its Search app on Android. Bumping the app to version 3.5.14, the update adds several new features, but the biggest is the ability to activate a voice search from anywhere within the operating system. This feature was initially reported on back in April, but is only now making its way to the app. To enable this feature, you have to go into Google Now, scroll to the bottom, tap Menu and navigate to Settings, then Voice, then toggle the “Ok Google” Detection setting. After doing this, you can prompt a voice search from anywhere in Android by simply saying “Ok Google” followed by a command. The feature works anywhere in the O.S., including from the lock screen.