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Zoom’s new Immersive View feature will take on Microsoft Teams’ Together Mode. | Picture by special arrangement.
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Zoom’s Immersive View feature
Zoom’s new Immersive View feature will take on Microsoft Teams’ Together Mode, allowing meeting hosts to place (manually or automatically) video participants and webinar panellists into a single virtual background. Immersive View’s present scenes can have up to 25 participants, while additional participants will be displayed in a thumbnail strip on the top of the scene, Zoom noted in a blog post. Hosts can also move participants around a scene, resize a participant’s image, and change the scene or revert to Speaker or Gal
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launches from Vandenberg Air Force Base carrying the SAOCOM 1A and ITASAT 1 satellites, as seen on October 7, 2018 near Santa Barbara, California. After launching the satellites, the Falcon 9 rocket successfully returned to land on solid ground near the launch site rather than at sea. The satellites will become part of a six-satellite constellation that will work in tandem with an Italian constellation known as COSMO-SkyMed.
According to The Verge s latest report, two satellites from OneWeb and SpaceX Starlink s lineup were able to dodge each other before they clashed.
Fortunately, the possible space accident was prevented, thanks to the red alerts that were sent by the United States Space Force.