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 ...
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You can now add a business logo as a custom video filter in Zoom as well as some custom branding such as a frame. You can even combine a branded frame and logo when you add custom filters in Zoom.
Now you can give yourself a meow-kover. Texas lawyer Rod Ponton had both his colleagues and the internet in stitches after accidentally “morphing” into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday.
"Cat lawyer" Rod Ponton delighted the world when he accidentally appeared in a virtual court hearing with a Zoom filter showing him as a talking kitten on Tuesday. A clip of the moment went viral, and ...
Editor’s Note: Recently, an unfortunate lawyer joined a hearing with a cat filter enabled. The poor “cat lawyer” quickly became a viral sensation, which we’ve embedded at the end of this story. Here’s ...
It's never been so easy to liven up your Zoom video calls, thanks to Snapchat's Snap Camera. While the social media platform has offered the desktop application since 2018, one hilarious filter in ...
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 ...
Having conferences through Zoom has already become so daily, that many times we miss all its functions and we want to look as professional as possible. However, adding a little humor from time to time ...
Like the cat lawyer, you can spice up conference calls using settings in the desktop Zoom app or with external apps like Snap Camera. So you’re interested in becoming a cat for your next Zoom? I can ...
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 ...
Now you can give yourself a meow-kover. Texas lawyer Rod Ponton had both his colleagues and the internet in stitches after accidentally “morphing” into a cat during a virtual court hearing Tuesday.
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