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Microsoft Teams gets new features: End-to-end encryption, channel-sharing and more News Updated: March 4, 2021 11:07 AM IST Microsoft has rolled out multiple new features to its video conferencing Teams app including end-to-end encryption for calls, webinar support for up to 1,000 attendees, channel-sharing, support for intelligent speakers, a new presenter mode and support for Microsoft PowerPoint Live. All of these new features were announced at the company’s ongoing Ignite 2021 developers conference. Also Read - Cortana no more available on Android, iOS devices, will be limited to Windows 10 Microsoft Teams new features Microsoft Teams will now support up to 1,000 attendees during webinars, and if a webinar gains over 1,000 attendees, Teams will scale the meeting into a view-only broadcast experience that will accommodate 10,000 participants. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the compan ....
(Image: Microsoft) Microsoft at the Ignite virtual event showcased a fully realised hologram, using its new Mesh platform. The company also made James Cameron (filmmaker) and John Hanke (Niantic CEO) a part of the conference virtually to showcase, how the new platform can bring together the virtual and physical world. Also Read - Cortana no more available on Android, iOS devices, will be limited to Windows 10 The company said that the new Mesh platform users will now be able to conduct virtual meetups using holograph of themselves making it feel as if everyone is present at one location. Having said that, this will allow users to “express themselves as avatars initially, and eventually use holoportation to project themselves as their most lifelike, photorealistic selves.” Also Read - Microsoft will soon allow all Xbox users to play free-to-play multiplayer games without a Gold membership ....
(Image: BGR India) Android users have been patiently waiting for the popular voice chat room app, Clubhouse, to launch on the platform. The wait might not be as long you think it to be, as Clubhouse co-founder Paul Davidson revealed during an interview with journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin that Alpha Exploration Co is currently working on developing the Clubhouse Android app. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates was also a part of the same Clubhouse chat, where he explained why he prefers using Android smartphones over iPhones. Also Read - Discord has released a new audio chat feature similar to Clubhouse While Gates was explaining his personal preferences, Davidson added that the Clubhouse Android app is one of the “top features” that his company is currently working on. However, he did not provide us with an exact launch date for the Android version of the popular app. Also Read - Cortana no more available on Android, iOS devices, will be limited to Windows 10 ....
(Image: Microsoft) Microsoft recently renamed its xCloud game streaming service as Xbox Cloud Gaming. The service is still in its beta stages and working on a number of improvements, which will be released in the coming months. These improvements include a full-fledged Xbox Game Streaming Windows app along with full HD game streaming support. Also Read - Cortana no more available on Android, iOS devices, will be limited to Windows 10 Xbox Game Streaming Windows app The new Xbox Game Streaming Windows app will allow its users to stream games from the cloud and from their own Xbox Series X|S game consoles. According to ....