Microsoft Resolves EU Probe Into Teams
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Microsoft wants a piece of the metaverse, too, so at its Ignite conference today, the company announced 3D avatars for those Teams meetings where you don’t want to be on camera. Those animated personalized avatars are part of what Microsoft calls “Mesh ...
Microsoft avoided a potentially hefty EU antitrust fine by promising reduced prices for Office products excluding its Teams app, a move on Friday that comes as Brussels increases scrutiny of U.S. tech giants.
Microsoft is retiring Microsoft Teams Free (classic) and is encouraging businesses to move to Microsoft Teams Essentials for $4 per user a month if they want to keep any previously shared files on the legacy Teams Free. Microsoft launched the free ...
Microsoft plans to let Teams users clone their voices so they can have their sound-alikes speak to others in meetings in different languages. At Microsoft Ignite 2024 on Tuesday, the company revealed Interpreter in Teams, a tool for Microsoft Teams that ...
Microsoft has settled with European Union regulators to decouple its Teams messaging and videoconferencing service from its Office productivity suites, marking the end of a years-long
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) is one of the stocks to invest in before they split next. On September 12, the European Commission announced that it accepted Microsoft’s proposed commitments to resolve a long-running antitrust investigation into its Teams messaging and videoconferencing app.