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technology1 year ago

Microsoft Teams Unveils AI-Powered Multilingual Voice Cloning for Meetings

Microsoft Teams is introducing an AI-powered interpreter feature that allows participants to speak or listen in their preferred language during meetings, with a preview available in early 2025 supporting up to nine languages. This is part of broader AI enhancements, including multilingual meeting transcription, visual content recaps, and video call quality improvements through the Teams Super Resolution feature. These updates aim to enhance communication and collaboration in Teams meetings.

technology1 year ago

"WhatsApp Introduces Event Management Feature for Community Group Chats"

WhatsApp has introduced a new "event" feature for community group chats, allowing users to create events for online meetings via voice or video calls with targeted notifications to recipients who have accepted the invitations. The feature, discovered in the latest Android update, enables users to input event details and send invitations to group members, with the creator having the authority to edit event details. The tech giant is considering expanding this feature to regular group chats in the future.

technology1 year ago

"The VCR Wars: Disney and Universal's Legal Battle Over TV Recording"

In 1984, a Supreme Court ruling in a lawsuit brought by Walt Disney Productions and Universal Studios against Sony declared it legal for consumers to record TV shows and movies using VCRs, overturning the objections of big companies. This decision transformed TV buffs and gadget enthusiasts from potential outlaws into legitimate home movie collectors. The article also highlights other retro tech from the past, including wild home phones from the '80s, expensive home computers from the '70s, and a '90s video phone that predated modern smartphones.

technology1 year ago

"The VCR Wars: Disney and Universal's Legal Battle Over TV Recording"

In 1984, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of consumers' right to record TV shows and movies using VCRs, following a lawsuit brought by Disney and Universal against Sony. This decision transformed TV buffs and gadget enthusiasts from potential outlaws into legal home movie collectors. The ruling had a significant impact on the retro tech landscape, including the rise of home phones and early home computers, and even pre-smartphone video calls in the '90s.

technology1 year ago

"X Introduces Default Audio and Video Calls: How to Opt Out"

Twitter has enabled audio and video calls by default, following in the footsteps of Facebook Messenger. Users can disable this feature by opening the app, heading to messages, tapping on the cog at the top right-hand corner, and toggling the "enable audio and video calling" option to off. This allows users to restrict calls to people they follow or completely disable the feature.

technology1 year ago

"X Introduces Free Audio and Video Calls for All Users"

X, formerly known as Twitter, is expanding its audio and video calling capabilities to all users, moving closer to Elon Musk's vision of making the platform an "everything app." The feature, previously available only to paying subscribers, can now be controlled from Direct Messages settings, allowing users to receive calls from accounts they follow or have in their address book. The updated calling features are being rolled out gradually and can be turned off in the app's settings if desired.

technology1 year ago

"X Introduces Audio and Video Calls for Non-Premium Users"

X is expanding its audio and video call feature to non-Premium subscribers, allowing more users to make and receive calls within the app. The feature, previously limited to Premium subscribers, is now being rolled out to all users. Users can control who can call them and have the option to turn off the calling feature entirely. The integration with the iOS CallKit API enables users to see incoming calls on the Lock Screen.

technology1 year ago

"Vision Pro: Taking Zoom Meetings to the Next Level of Weirdness"

Zoom's Vision Pro app, launching alongside Apple's new headset, will allow users to create digital avatars based on their face scans for video calls, utilize augmented reality capabilities to blend with physical environments, and introduce features like "real-world pinning" for immersive calls, 3D object sharing, and Team Chat integration. However, some streaming apps like Netflix and YouTube will not have native Vision Pro apps at launch, requiring users to access them through a web browser.