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- What’s New in Microsoft Teams | January 2025
Collaborative call delegation on Teams phone devices Teams phone device users can now share access to their phone line with a specific group of users, without a structured delegation system This enables group members to receive, and initiate calls on behalf of others, enabling a simple and collaborative communication experience Teams Devices Find certified for Teams devices for all types of
- What’s New in Microsoft Teams | July 2025
September 2025 UPDATE: nbsp;The Interpreter licensing terms previously announced in this blog have been revised Now, 20 hours of interpretation is included
- Unified Teams app for work, personal, and education accounts is now . . .
Microsoft Teams has transformed the way we connect and collaborate at work and in our lives To date, there have been two Teams apps on Windows 11 – one for
- What’s New in Microsoft Teams | April 2025
Welcome to the April edition of “What’s new in Teams ” Last month, we shared a TON of news about the Teams features leading the future of collaboration that
- Microsoft Teams Blog | Microsoft Community Hub
Welcome to the Microsoft Teams Blog! Learn best practices, news, and trends directly from the team behind Microsoft Teams
- new skin tone settings for reactions and emojis
You can now customize skin tones for your emojis and reactions across all your Microsoft Teams chats, channels, and meetings
- Meet Teams Free: Simple, Free, and Built for You
Meet Instantly Start a call from the new Teams Free website No download needed Use "Meet" in the app to create meeting links, join calls, or schedule ahead Tap "Meet Now" in any chat for instant video calls Chat and Stay Organized Chat one-on-one or in groups with reactions and GIFs Share files and photos right in chat Create shared community spaces for all your projects Make It Yours
- The new calendar in Microsoft Teams now generally available
We are excited to announce that the new calendar in Teams is now generally available for commercial customers The new calendar is designed for familiarity
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