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Zoom has never been more popular as employees of all kinds turn to the easy-to-use video and audio conferencing solution for swift chats with their peers. But as web conference users always discover, ...
There's actually more than one way to join a Zoom meeting. And the method you choose depends on the kind of device you have and which type of Zoom software you plan to use. In this guide, we'll go ...
Zoom offers several options to enhance your audio so meeting participants can better hear each other. Clearly hearing other people during a Zoom meeting can sometimes be difficult. A participant’s ...
We'll walk you through our favorite Zoom hacks, from how to change your Zoom name, background, adding your pronouns and more. Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She ...
You can join a Zoom meeting in both ways from the website, mobile app, or desktop app. If you don't have an invite link or a Meeting ID, but you're attending a recurring meeting, you can also join ...
Video conferencing service Zoom has released an update for its Linux, Mac, and Windows apps that removes the meeting ID from the app's title bar. The update comes after the company's users have often ...
Spotlight video puts up to 9 participants as the primary active speakers for all participants, and participants will only see these speakers. This feature is often used to spotlight a keynote speaker ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Recording a Zoom meeting can be useful for people who weren't able to attend the meeting live. It's also great if the meeting was very long, and ...