Not everyone builds their home office around video calls. And if your home office also doubles as your bedroom, kitchen, or is tucked away in a cluttered corner of your basement, you’ll be glad to ...
As the coronavirus continues to disrupt daily life, video conferencing has become part of the "new normal" for those who are fortunate to be able to work from home or take online classes. Searches ...
If you don't know how to change your Zoom background, here's how you do it. As you've probably heard, Zoom is the latest app to go viral as millions of people around the world have recently downloaded ...
Not everyone knows about one feature offered by Zoom: you can change your background and hide the clutter of your living room! Here's how to do it. To change the background in the PC app, just go to ...
While Zoom has been great for uploading virtual backgrounds, you haven't been able to blur you background without leaving the platform until recently. On Feb. 1, the videoconferencing company finally ...
Video software remains an integral part of many people's lives in 2021 as the COVID pandemic continues to impact jobs and social lives. Zoom, Google Meet and Microsoft Teams—three of the most popular ...
Using Zoom’s blur background function might be in your best interest if you wish to retain your privacy by concealing the area behind you when on Zoom calls. By blurring the background of your video, ...
In Zoom, you have the option as a user to blur your background during video calls. There are others who want to do that for an unspecified reason while some do not like the idea of making a backdrop ...
You can change your Zoom background to hide a messy home office or to spice up your next video call with a fun picture or even a moving virtual background. More than likely, you’ve already witnessed ...
Jon has been an author at Android Police since 2021. He primarily writes features and editorials covering the latest Android news, but occasionally reviews hardware and Android apps. His favorite ...
The results are in: The vast majority of people prefer to work remotely. And along with this rise in remote work, tech companies that help make telecommuting possible have blown up, too. One ...