DENVER — Since you are currently on the internet and reading this article, it’s highly likely you have now seen the incredible video of the lawyer who got stuck as a cat during a legal proceeding. If ...
If you’re looking to add a little spice to your seemingly endless stream of Zoom meetings, or you just like to stand out from the crowd, you can add Snapchat filters, backgrounds, and lenses to your ...
If you ever wanted to change your appearance in a Zoom call without having to download plug-ins like a Zoom camera, you’re in luck. Zoom now has its own ways of changing your appearance into a pirate ...
With Zoom video calls, your computer’s main camera displays you and your surroundings. That’s fine if you want to appear as yourself in your normal office, bedroom, or kitchen. But that’s boring.
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It was the cat filter seen around the world: Texas lawyer Rod Ponton haplessly trying to appear in a virtual courtroom while his Zoom showed a morose kitten instead of his face. His worried statement ...
It's probably not the purr-fect way to start an important meeting: firing up your video chat software only to discover you resemble a talking cat. Lawyer Rod Ponton learned this the hard way during a ...
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