Microsoft has been updating its popular team voice and video calling platform Skype regularly with new features that make it easier to connect with others. The platform has also played a vital role for organisations and on an individual level for connecting during the lockdown last year. But the firm
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Microsoft Introduces Kids Mode in its Edge Browser
Microsoft has introduced a Kids Mode in its Edge browser to help parents keep their children safe online. “Kids Mode is a convenient browsing mode inside Microsoft Edge that’s designed for kids. With its kid-friendly features and safety guardrails in place, Kids Mode is a great place for children to safely
Microsoft Brings its New Office App to iPad
Microsoft Finally Adds Support for Blurred Backgrounds on Skype for Android
While online meetings were previously reserved for communicating with long-distance colleagues and clients, the pandemic has made sure they are now the norm for intra-team communication as well. Skype, one of the world’s most widely used communication tools, has finally added support for an important work from home requirement -
Microsoft Brings New Features to Teams to Make Your Meetings Less Boring
Microsoft Introduces Free 24-Hours Video Calling Option
In a bid to take on the rising popularity of video-conferencing platform Zoom, Microsoft Teams has introduced 24 hours long free video calls. According to The Verge, desktop and web users will now be able to make 24-hour video calls in Microsoft Teams. For this, the host will need a Microsoft account, after
Microsoft in Collaboration with Sindh Govt organizes “Education Days” focusing on the Modern Digital Classroom Technology
Microsoft in collaboration with Sindh Government have organized an event dubbed ‘Education Days’. The event will focus on Microsoft Digital Classroom Technology and aims to expose school leaders, teachers & students to the hybrid learning model and how they can remain engaged as we continue to adopt the new way
Stop Using Your Phone as a Security Device, says Microsoft
If you thought two-factor authentication (2FA) was great, Microsoft thinks otherwise. The company has been asking individuals to stop using 2FA tools that use SMS and voice calls instead of more secure modern technology. The standard 2FA works by sending a one-time code to a device of the user’s choice. That