Microsoft Adds 2 Factor Authentication to Teams After Zoom Debacle

As a result of Coronavirus-induced lockdown, schools, colleges, universities, and workplaces around the world are being forced to work/teach remotely. Consequently, remote working software are being put to the test as the use of collaboration apps, and video conferencing tools have spiked during last month.
Microsoft teams is one of them. Initially, thanks to the sudden rise in its userbase, the platform had to face major service outages. As the number of users keeps increasing, the tech giant, in its attempt to offer uninterrupted services, has introduced several new features in an update.
The new features are:
Interoperability: users will be able to make calls and send messages from Teams to Skype and vice versa. Virtual meetings: people will be allowed to change backgrounds while on virtual meetings similar to what Teams competitor Zoom offers. Chatting: the update brings along a multi-window feature, which will allow everyone to use separate windows for each chat. Members per te..

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Affordable Honor 30S Launched With Quad Cameras & Flagship Specifications

Huawei’s subsidiary Honor has announced the Honor 30S 5G in China and from the looks of it, it is a budget friendly substitute to the Huawei P40. The smartphone is an upper mid-range device that uses the company’s Kirin 820 chipset and can be placed just below the P40 series.
Design and Display Design wise, the smartphone looks a lot like the recently launched Huawei P40 series. It has a similar camera housing. However, the rear side of the smartphone comes with a “butterfly 3D glass” paint job, like its predecessor.
More and more OEMs have switched to side mounted fingerprint sensors instead of rear mounted ones, Honor has also opted to follow that trend. Honor 30S is available in four colors: Black, Blue, Green, and a new Feather Red gradient model.
The smartphone is built around a 6.5-inch LCD punch-hole display with 2400 × 1080 pixels resolution and HDR10 certification.
Internals and Storage Internally, the smartphone is powered by the new 7nm Kirin 820 processor that offers th..

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Huawei P40 Series Launched With Upto 50MP Penta Cameras

Huawei and Leica have been partnering for years now to come up with photography-focused smartphones. Taking inspiration from both the P30 and Mate 30 series, the Chinese tech giant has unveiled its P40 series at a launch event yesterday.
The series consists of three smartphones, i.e., Huawei P40, Huawei P40 Pro, and Huawei P40 Pro+. On top of amping up the camera specifications, Huawei has done a lot to improve the display as well. The Huawei P40 is a slightly toned-down model, while the Pro+ is dialed up to 11. The biggest difference is, of course, the camera.
Design and Display Design-wise, all the models are reminiscent of the recently launched Samsung Galaxy S20. The only difference between the three is added rear camera sensors. The Huawei P40 comes with a triple sensor rear camera while the P40 Pro and P40 Pro+ come with quad-sensor and Penta-sensor camera setups, respectively.
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