President Joe Biden Has a Better Zoom Setup Than You
President Joe Biden reportedly uses a $7,000 Zoom setup for all the video calls coming into the Oval Office.
President Joe Biden reportedly uses a $7,000 Zoom setup for all the video calls coming into the Oval Office.
The new functionality is already rolling out, giving marketers an easy way to livestream company events.
The new app has community forums, timeline posting, stories, private messaging, and other social media features.
Snapchat is launching a web-based version of its popular messaging app. Could Zoom have competition?
A lawsuit could force the tech giant to reimburse card issuers, and open up other digital wallet options to iPhone users.
Slack's first ever price hike will come into effect on September 1st, as well as new features for free users.
San Francisco's office vacancy rates are rising, as it is in other cities - and the economic impact is already being felt.
The figure is up 12% from last summer, according to small business network Alignable, who conducted the survey.
Microsoft Teams is planning to add yet another great feature to improve collaboration and involvement in meetings.
Remote working has provided a lifeline to millions of US workers. But are WFH benefits worth sacrificing higher wages?
Google Meet attendees won't even need a Miro account to start and save a board within their team video call.
Over half of organizations report five or more remote device attacks on average in the past year.
Apple is forced to cough up 2 million rubles, as Russia continues to feud with big tech.
As Musk refuses to move forward with the deal, Twitter's stocks continue to take a tumble.
While four security fixes have been issued, the exploit still exists in the wild. Here's what you need to know.
The rules will impact privacy, user data protections, anti-trust and anti-competitive practice.
The lawsuit is the first legal challenge since laws were passed in 2021 allowing the government to censor its critics.
A new study has uncovered that companies - and employees - are not coping with the increasing complexities of knowledge work.
The anonymous "ChinaDan" wants 10 Bitcoin for the 22 terabytes of data - all of which relates to Chinese citizens.
Employees who don't sign into the office are tracked and sent an automated email asking them to report to a line manager.
New features like in-chat translation and pop out windows for shared content will likely come to the platform in August.