Microsoft Teams Meetings Can Now Support 20,000 Participants

As the current pandemic rages on, more and more workers are being forced to work from home whenever possible. Microsoft Teams is aiming to make this transition easier by increasing its meeting participant limit to 20,000 people. What’s in Store for Microsoft Teams? The news broke on the Microsoft 365 Blog, with a post discussing […]

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Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides Now Support Dark Mode

You can now use a dark theme on Google Docs, Google Sheets, and Google Slides. At least on Android. These apps will respect your Android system settings, enabling dark mode by default, but you can also enable or disable dark mode for each app manually. How to Use Dark Mode on Google Docs, Sheets, and […]

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Microsoft Ends Support for Windows 7

Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 7. So, unless you’re a company willing to pay for continued support, it’s time to move on from Windows 7. And if you don’t then you’ll be stuck using an increasingly unsafe operating system. The choice is yours. Unlock the FREE “Ultimate Windows Keyboard Shortcuts” cheat sheet now! […]

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Google Finally Ends Support for Google Glass

Google is ending support for the Explorer version of Google Glass. For the uninitiated, Google Glass is an augmented reality device which places a screen right in front of your eyeballs. And the Explorer Edition was the version aimed at ordinary consumers. A Brief History of Google Glass Cast your minds back to 2012. Google […]

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6 Tips for Windows 7 End of Life and Support

Windows 7 end of life draws near. The now-decade old operating system is biting the dust. There are several reasons you might need or want to keep using Windows 7. However, once Microsoft ends Windows 7 support, the operating system will become vulnerable. Here are six tips for braving Windows 7 end of life, and […]

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