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Microsoft Teams gains native Apple silicon support — here's how to get it
By Joe Wituschek last updated
Microsoft has announced that it is bringing native Apple silicon support to its Microsoft Teams app for the Mac.

Microsoft Teams brings its Walkie Talkie app to iPhone and iPad
By Oliver Haslam published
Microsoft Teams has made its Walkie Talkie app available to everyone on iPhone and iPad to help people stay connected.

Microsoft Teams is getting Apple CarPlay support
By Stephen Warwick published
Microsoft Teams is getting improvements that include bringing Apple CarPlay support to the app, letting users join calls whilst driving.

Microsoft confirms Teams will no longer support iOS 13 soon
By Oliver Haslam published
Microsoft has confirmed to iMore that its Teams app will no longer support devices running iOS 13 once iOS 15 arrives — likely next month.

Microsoft Teams finally gets native macOS notifications
By Oliver Haslam published
After a wait that some thought might never end, the day is finally here — Microsoft Teams supports native macOS notifications on devices running macOS 10.15 and later.

Microsoft is enabling Microsoft Teams Together Mode for just two people
By Oliver Haslam published

Microsoft Teams for macOS is finally getting automatic meeting recording
By Oliver Haslam published
Microsoft teams is finally getting a feature people have been crying out for for years.

Microsoft Teams update packs more people into calls on iOS
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft Teams now supports 2x4 grids on iPhone and 3x3 grids on iOS. The update makes it easier to keep in touch with everyone on video calls.

Microsoft Teams for personal life rolls out on iOS and Android in preview
By Sean Endicott published

Microsoft Teams for iOS picks up background blur in video calls
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published

Microsoft Teams is available to the NHS for free due to coronavirus
By Sean Endicott published
Medical staff working for the NHS in the UK can use Microsoft Teams for free during the coronavirus outbreak. Teams being free helps individuals and departments communicate to help patients.
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