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    Major Microsoft Teams update brings host of new features

    While the world continues to grapple with lockdown and social distancing, Microsoft Teams has introduced a number of new and improved features.  Much like competitor Zoom, Microsoft Teams users will now be able to change the background while on virtual meetings by selecting images provided within the app itself. The…

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      Index raises $1.2B growth fund and $800M to invest in emerging startups

      It’s not quite business as usual in the world of business, but in tech, there is still a significant amount of money being raised and invested, both to help sustain the most promising startups, and to help find those emerging despite (or because of) the wider economic and social crises…

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        There’s no consensus on technology’s role in the COVID-19 response

        As of Friday, I’ll have been self-isolating at home for 30 days. Thanks to quick action on the part of city officials to lock the city down, San Francisco is seeing great success in containing the spread of COVID-19. Within weeks, talk will turn to how we go about re-opening…

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          Can’t buy a decent webcam? Logitech promises to fix its supply issues in 4-6 weeks

          Logitech has announced that it’s upping production of webcams, and that it will be shipping many more of the devices hopefully as soon as four weeks’ time. As you’ve likely noticed, with a lot of people now working from home due to coronavirus lockdowns taking place in many countries, the…

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            Next year’s emoji update will be delayed by six months

            While this year’s crop of new emoji is set and ready to go, the coronavirus pandemic has pushed the Unicode Consortium to delay version 14 by about six months. That means instead of debuting in March 2021, the new additions will be announced in Septe… Source

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              Smartphone sales slump sees memory market decline

              Analysts say disruption caused by the coronavirus outbreak will result in a contraction of the worldwide semiconductor market. Many governments around the world have issued restrictions on the movement of citizens, with people asked to work from home and only travel when essential.  This has had an inevitable effect on…

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