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Today is the last day you can use Microsoft Teams Free (Classic) — here's how to save your files, chats, and data
By Sean Endicott published
Last Chance The current free version of Microsoft Teams will be retired on April 12, 2023. Users can either pay to keep all their content or lose their data and transition to the new free version of Teams.
Sorry students, these goofy Snapchat Lenses in Microsoft Teams are for professional use only
By Sean Endicott published
Snap shut down its Camera app a few months ago, but you can now use Snapchat Lenses directly within Microsoft.
Microsoft Teams green screen helps you stand out against your background
By Sean Endicott published
Green with envy Microsoft Teams is now testing a green screen feature that helps you stand out against your background.
Microsoft's massive Teams update is on the way for Education users as well
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft recently announced a new version of Teams for Windows. The updated app is now in public preview for Education users.
Microsoft Teams has a new feature to make sure you don't miss anything
By Sean Endicott published
What's new Microsoft shipped a handful of features to Teams for desktop and mobile devices last month. The Windows 11 Chat app now has a new way of highlighting app badges.
Microsoft Teams Avatars are here to let you take a break from being on camera
By Sean Endicott published
Express yourself Microsoft just rolled out preview support for avatars within Teams. The 3-D models allow users to express themselves without being on camera.
New Microsoft Teams promises double the speed and a fresh look
By Sean Endicott published
New is better Microsoft just announced a new version of Teams that's up to twice as fast while also using fewer system resources. It also paves the way for AI features, such as the newly announced Copilot.
Everything announced at Microsoft's 'Future of Work with AI' event, including Copilot for Office, Teams, and more
By Sean Endicott published
Catch up! Microsoft just announced Copilot, an AI tool that works across Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and more. Here's everything announced at Microsoft's most recent AI event.
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