Microsoft Teams is finally available to download from the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 and Windows 11.


BY Laurent Giret with 14 Comments
Microsoft Teams is finally available to download from the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 and Windows 11.
BY Laurent Giret with 8 Comments
Microsoft has quietly released a beta version of Teams optimized for Apple Silicon Macs.
BY Laurent Giret with 7 Comments
Microsoft Teams will soon be available to download from the Microsoft Store on Windows 10 and Windows 11.
BY Laurent Giret with 5 Comments
Microsoft Teams' first video filters, Adjust Brightness and Soft focus, keep things quite professional compared to Zoom's more eccentric options.
BY Laurent Giret with 4 Comments
The new 3D Fluent emojis that Microsoft has been teasing since last year are now available in preview in Microsoft Teams.
BY Paul Thurrott with 4 Comments
Microsoft announced today that Teams now supports end-to-end encryption, but only for one-to-one calls.
BY Paul Thurrott with 4 Comments
Microsoft announced Teams Essentials yesterday, and it seems like a great deal at just $4 per month per user. But the firm offers an even better deal.
BY Paul Thurrott with 1 Comment
Microsoft will offer a standalone version of Teams for small businesses, called Teams Essentials, for $4 per user per month.
BY Paul Thurrott with 9 Comments
Meta---the company formerly known as Facebook---today announced new integrations between Workplace and Microsoft Teams.
BY Paul Thurrott with 53 Comments
Not willing to be left out of the hype around the metaverse, Microsoft has announced Mesh for Microsoft Teams.
BY Paul Thurrott with 3 Comments
Microsoft Teams is getting several new phone-related features, which Microsoft says builds towards its vision for the future of calling.
BY Paul Thurrott with 5 Comments
Microsoft has announced the global rollout of Reading Progress, a new Microsoft Teams app for students and educators.
BY Paul Thurrott with 33 Comments
When Microsoft announced Windows 11 in June, it promised a Chat with Microsoft Teams feature that hasn’t yet appeared in the beta.
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Microsoft announced that it is expanding the availability of Fluid components in Teams, Outlook, OneNote, and Whiteboard.
BY Paul Thurrott with 9 Comments
Microsoft Teams is an extensible platform and so it should come as no surprise that Microsoft is announcing some new developer capabilities at Build 2021.
BY Paul Thurrott with 26 Comments
Microsoft announced today that it is making new consumer features available in its flagship productivity tool, Microsoft Teams.
BY Paul Thurrott with 19 Comments
Microsoft announced today that Webinars and PowerPoint Live are now generally available in Microsoft Teams.
BY Paul Thurrott with 4 Comments
Microsoft announced today that its Viva Learning service is now available in public preview to customers with paid subscription access to Microsoft Teams.
BY Paul Thurrott with 10 Comments
Today, Corel announced the immediate availability of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2021, which adds native M1 support and many new collaboration features.
BY Paul Thurrott with 2 Comments
Microsoft this week announced the immediate availability of two new Power Apps for Teams, Bulletins and Milestones.
BY Paul Thurrott with 17 Comments
At a company-wide all-hands meeting, Microsoft executives touted the success of Teams in education while bemoaning the success of Chromebooks.
BY Paul Thurrott with 2 Comments
But the software giant didn’t mention Windows 10X at all, leading to some understandable speculation about the timing of that release.
BY Paul Thurrott with 12 Comments
Microsoft Teams is getting multiple enhancements to Teams Calling, key among them support for Apple CarPlay.
BY Paul Thurrott with 7 Comments
Microsoft announced that it is bringing the first personal features to Teams on Windows and the web in preview, plus a few new personal features for Teams on mobile.
BY Paul Thurrott with 12 Comments
Microsoft Teams will pick up the long-awaited support for multiple users on desktop starting in December, according to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap website.
BY Paul Thurrott with 2 Comments
During its post-earnings conference call last night, Microsoft revealed that Teams now has over 115 million active daily users.
BY Paul Thurrott with 9 Comments
While most small businesses have adapted to remote work by now, it’s time to get more out of the tools for which we’re already paying.