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Once relegated to the margins of society, conspiracy theories have in recent months moved into the mainstream, seemingly fuelled in part by the coronavirus pandemic. Despite their potential to spread panic and even cause harm, debunked conspiracy theories are easily spread among like-minded people on social media.
Taiwanese brand Acer on Friday launched its first Chromebook Spin 514, powered by AMD s Ryzen 3000 mobile processor. The models Acer Chromebook Spin 514 and Acer Chromebook Enterprise Spin 514 starts at $479.99 and $749.99, respectively. Based on the powerful Zen architecture, the AMD Ryzen mobile processors ensure consistent responsiveness, fast boot times and long battery life, the company said in a statement. The pairing of AMD Ryzen mobile processors with a durable design makes the new Acer Chromebook Spin 514 an excellent choice for users that need to get work done at home, said James Lin, General Manager, Notebooks, IT Products Business, Acer Inc. The Acer Chromebook Spin 514 features a 14-inch FHD touch IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass and includes state-of-the-art AMD Radeon Graphics for enhanced gameplay, streaming and content creation.
Applications are now open for a new Australian Government grants program. The program aims to encourage collaboration on new cyber technologies between.
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This inbound feature is intended for Teams users with a poor connection or limited network coverage.
The new option will let Teams users reduce their data usage by limiting the bandwidth used during a video call.
The low data option is expected to be rolled out by March 2021.
Microsoft are also working on an Out of Office Status for Teams, while the long-demanded multi-user sign-ins for the desktop app could finally be getting added to Teams in 2021 as well.
In other Microsoft Teams news, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella recently gave an interview to the Financial Times about his hopes for the future of the web conferencing service.