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Hate to fixate on a semi-unrelated point in the context of the article being about Microsoft’s keynote, but frankly, if they’re trying to tout their whole “Interconnected VR and AR devices all seamlessly working together through all kinds of independent software” thing, they might want to work on making Altspace more palatable for anyone who isn’t into that whole thing already. As that’s obviously where they’re going to have their jumping off point if they ever get their grand plan off the ground.
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Microsoft Teams hardware will join new presenter modes later this year
Microsoft Teams hardware will join new presenter modes later this year
Microsoft Teams juggernaut adds enhancements for remote presentations and conference rooms. Credit: Microsoft
Microsoft’s determined march to make Microsoft Teams the dominant platform for online videoconferencing and collaboration continued at this year s Ignite event, with new presentation modes for Teams, certifications for new Teams monitors, and even a formal announcement of intelligent speakers that can be used to supplement Microsoft Teams.
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