Calling

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    What Is Wi-Fi Calling, and Should You Use It?

    Key Takeaways Wi-Fi calling allows calls and texts over Wi-Fi, taking advantage of stronger Wi-Fi signals when cellular connections are weak. Benefits of Wi-Fi calling include improved voice quality, no additional cost, and better service in areas with poor coverage. To enable Wi-Fi calling, ensure you have a working Wi-Fi connection, a compatible smartphone, and carrier support. No extra charges…

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    macOS Sequoia Brings Apple’s HQ Vibes to Your Video Calling Apps

    Apple is all set to release the final version of macOS Sequoia this fall, and the new features continue to arrive with the beta iterations. If you ask one of my favorite hidden macOS Sequoia features, it has to be Background Replacements during video calls. It lets me add a custom background to my FaceTime or even Google Meet calls,…

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    9 hidden Google Pixel features for smarter calling – Computerworld

    The Pixel’s Live Captions settings hold a treasure trove of hidden helpers. JR Raphael, IDG Just be sure to hit your volume button again once the call is done and turn the Live Caption system back off via that same volume-panel icon. Otherwise, the system will stay on and continue to caption stuff indefinitely (and also consume needless battery power…

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    Use a Softphone for Faster, Cheaper, More Flexible Calling

    Softphone functionality allows tablets, laptops, and mobile devices to make and receive calls as if they were a traditional desk phone. It’s a VoIP option that lets people use devices they already own to handle calls from anywhere with an internet connection. This offers quite a few distinct advantages for a company, especially when integrated with other business tools to…

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