If you've ever wanted to appear like you're attending a meeting, Microsoft Teams is about to help you out. According to the Microsoft 365 roadmap, the company plans to roll out 3D avatars to Microsoft ...
At its Ignite conference this week, Microsoft announced updates heading to Teams, its ever-evolving videoconferencing and workplace collaboration app. New avatars are available, and more details were ...
Microsoft originally announced avatars for Teams in 2021 and it’s finally shipping them to all Teams users in May. No camera needed. Microsoft originally announced avatars for Teams in 2021 and it’s ...
Microsoft Teams is starting to roll out 3D avatars in an effort to get more people to "turn their camera on." In a blog post, the company announced that it is now rolling out 3D avatars for Microsoft ...
Microsoft will be adding animated 3D avatars to Microsoft Teams in May, according to Microsoft's product roadmap. The 3D avatars are a component of "Mesh," an initiative Microsoft announced in late ...
Mesh for Microsoft Teams was revealed this week as the company's key to the doorway that is the metaverse workplace. It is with Mesh for Microsoft Teams that the company shows they understand the way ...
The hierarchy of visuals in the video conferencing universe is about to change: Microsoft Teams is debuting its long-awaited virtual avatar functionality. With digital avatars, users can continue ...
Microsoft has announced the rollout of several anticipated features for Teams, including avatar support and immersive spaces. The company is showcasing the new features during its annual Build ...
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There are plenty of reasons to turn your camera off during a Zoom or Teams meeting—maybe you’re cleaning your office and you don’t want to look like you’re not paying attention, or your kid is ...
Microsoft unveiled exciting upgrades for its videoconferencing and office collaboration program "Teams" at its Ignite conference this week, as reported first by TechCrunch. New avatars are now ...
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