Showing all posts tagged Business Trends
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Microsoft Teams Adds Some Fun With ‘Games for Work’ App
The four games now available in Microsoft Teams include Minesweeper, Solitaire, Wordament, and IceBreakers.
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Zoom Launches New Features to Rival Google Workspace
Email and calendar features include end-to-end encryption, access-restricted links, and external emails that expire.
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Our Guide to Mastodon: The Social Media App Taking on Twitter
Considering joining the #TwitterExodus? Here's a breakdown of Mastodon, the insurgent app that's taking Twitter by storm.
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Your Next Zoom Call, Coming to an AMC Theater Near You
As the US theater industry continues to contend with falling demands, could Zoom come to the rescue?
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Etsy’s Mobile App Rolls Out an Image Search Feature
Image search is great for customers — and it might help sellers as well, since it identifies price-hiking scammers.
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Google Hangouts Is Officially Gone
Google will let you download your Hangouts data history until January 1st, 2023, but it's gone forever after that.
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Microsoft Teams Just Got a Substantial Performance Boost
Users will reportedly be able to switch between meetings and messaging channels quicker than ever.
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You Have to Update Your Zoom App Every 90 Days Now
As of November, Zoom users will be forced to update to each minimum software version as it rolls out each 90-day period.
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Study Finds 35% of Businesses Don’t Know If They’ve Been Hacked
Businesses are increasing their security budgets and seeing better results. But a third of them are still in the dark.
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Twitter Firings Begin Just Hours After Elon Musk Takes Control
The layoffs have started at the top, but will Musk see through his rumored plan for mass redundancies now he's in control?
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Google Workspace Individual Plans Now Offer 1 TB of Storage
More hybrid businesses means more documentation must be hosted online in order to be accessible to all.
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The Trucking Industry’s Biggest Problem Right Now? Fuel Costs
The rising price of gas overtook driver shortages as the biggest issue facing the trucking industry in 2022.
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Almost Half of Young Workers Are Burnt Out, Flexibility Can Help
94% of workers are looking for more flexibility, but are executives willing to listen?
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Meta Investor Slams Zuckerberg, Pushes to Reduce Staff Costs by 20%
As well as staff cuts, Meta investor Gertner also urges the company to cut Metaverse spending in half, down to $5 billion.
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Cisco Meeting Devices Will Be Compatible With Microsoft Teams
The partnership will enable Cisco Meeting Devices to natively run Microsoft Teams by default in early 2023.
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Microsoft Fires 1000 Workers as Revenue Plummets
As sales for the tech giant slow, Microsoft rolls out its third round of layoffs since July.
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Google Meet Adds a Feature to Boost Visibility on Video Meetings
The feature will kick in when a user is too far from the camera, or if they are not centered within the frame.Â
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Equifax Fires 24 Employees for Working a Second Job
The company surveilled workers with its own service, a database of millions of US worker employment records and paychecks.
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Slack CEO Says Companies Need To Rethink the Office Day
Rare time in the office should be spent wisely, with other people, not engaged in day to day tasks, the CEO says.
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Microsoft Takes On Canva With Free AI Graphics Tool
The app will integrate with artificial intelligence software to deliver custom designs to users, the company has confirmed.
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Microsoft Tackles “Commute Regret” With the New Places App
Microsoft's new app can estimate travel times and highlight which days of the week the most coworkers will be in the office.
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