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You can now enhance Microsoft Teams meetings with animated backgrounds
By Kevin Okemwa published
ANIMATED BACKGROUNDS Change your appearance in a Teams meeting using animated backgrounds.
Meetings just got a bit better on Microsoft Teams certified devices
By Dan Rice published
Join in! If you happen to be using a Teams certified device Microsoft has provided you with two new functions to make use of, including an easier way to jump into a meeting.
Microsoft News Roundup: Xbox Games Showcase, Starfield, File Explorer losing features, Intel dropping 'Core i' branding, and more
By Sean Endicott published
All the news Xbox Games Showcase and Starfield Direct ushered in a week of major announcements in the world of gaming and Microsoft. Here are the biggest news stories from last week.
Microsoft Teams support for Collaborative meeting notes now in public preview
By Kevin Okemwa published
COLLAB Work simultaneously with other meeting attendees on projects using this feature.
Microsoft is removing the integrated Teams Chat menu on Windows 11
By Zac Bowden published
Goodbye The next version of Windows 11 looks to be removing the Teams Chat menu from the Taskbar, replacing it with a simple pinned icon instead.
Zoom summarizes missed meetings with its latest AI-powered update: Zoom IQ
By Kevin Okemwa published
Stay informed Zoom IQ Meeting Summary and IQ Chat Compose now have free trials in select plans, leveraging AI to help keep your teams informed.
Microsoft Teams (free) just got its biggest update of the year, including support for Communities and Designer
By Sean Endicott published
Teamwork The free version of Microsoft Teams just received a major update. Teams on Windows 11 now supports Communities and Microsoft Designer (preview).
GPT AI is here to revamp your Microsoft Teams meetings
By Sean Endicott published
AI recap Microsoft Teams Premium now supports intelligent recap, which uses AI to generate meeting notes, recommended tasks, and a personalized set of timestamps for each user.
Microsoft will change the default version of Teams on Windows this year
By Sean Endicott published
Big changes The new Microsoft Teams promises to be faster than its predecessor while using fewer system resources. It's available now in preview and will become the default on Windows later this year.
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