Microsoft says that when you receive an instant message, you’ll see the usual smiley next to it, you’ll be able to react using different emoji reactions. Read more: Microsoft reminds business users of July-end deadline to migrate from Skype for Business Online to TeamsĪnother handy feature has received an update as well - Reactions. The feature works extremely reliably, with the software blurring not just static backgrounds, but also moving objects and people moving around you.
Also read: Microsoft Authenticator has a new cross-platform Autofill feature making it a true Apple Keychain rivalīackground blur lets you continue your conversations without distracting your contacts, by focusing on your face and blurring everything else in the background, presumably using machine learning and edge detection to identify a cutout of your face and blur everything else around it.Įnabling the feature is simple - you can go to the three-dot menu and then tap 'Blur my background' while you're already in a call.