Teams
Coverage of Teams in the Nexus archive.
- [US] After a teams interview through a google form, the next day I recieved an offer letter from ForgeGreenBIO on Indeed
A user received a job offer from ForgeGreenBio via Indeed the day after a Teams interview conducted through a Google Form. The offer includes equipment and high pay, with an onboarding interview to follow, but the letter contains typos raising concerns about professionalism. The company has not requested personal information yet.
- Most senior leaders assume they're self-aware. Research shows they aren't
Most senior leaders believe they are self-aware, but research indicates they often lack this trait. Their blind spots impair teams' judgment during critical decisions.
- One ChatGPT link could smuggle a rogue AI agent into your company
Researchers at Zenity Labs discovered a security flaw in OpenAI's ChatGPT workspace agents, dubbed 'AgentForger,' which allows attackers to create malicious AI agents by tricking victims into clicking a disguised link. These agents can access connected corporate services like Outlook, Teams, and Google Drive to steal data or send phishing messages, leveraging the victim's permissions without requiring password theft.
- WAFCON 2026: What you need to know
WAFCON 2026 is finally set to begin after a delay and with more teams than originally planned. The hosts aim for their first title, while a tournament outsider features one of its best players.
- TikTok and YouTube are reinventing sports viewership. Broadcasters are taking note
TikTok, YouTube, and Roblox are reshaping sports viewership by capturing significant time spent by younger audiences. Leagues, teams, and media networks are adapting by engaging these fans on social media platforms.
- No longer just a Copilot, Microsoft's AI wants to take the wheel
Microsoft introduced a new category of agentic AI called 'Autopilot,' starting with the agent 'Scout,' designed to autonomously manage tasks across cloud, desktop, and web platforms. Scout integrates with Microsoft apps like Teams, Outlook, and OneDrive to schedule meetings, flag deadlines, and generate preparatory materials without constant user input.
- Meet Microsoft Scout, Your AI Coworker That Never Logs Off
Microsoft's AI coworker, Scout, is an OpenClaw-style agent that appears in Teams to automate dull office tasks.
- Microsoft blames macOS update for undismissible Teams location prompts
Microsoft's Teams app is displaying non-dismissible location prompts on some macOS systems due to a recent update. The issue has been confirmed by Microsoft. Users are affected by this bug.
- Microsoft ditches Teams feature that put attendees into the same virtual room
Microsoft has discontinued the 'Together' mode feature in Teams, citing implementation complexity. The feature allowed attendees to be placed in a virtual room. Users will be directed to use the gallery view instead.
- Microsoft is retiring Teams’ Together Mode
Microsoft is retiring Teams' Together Mode in favor of a more simplified experience. The feature used AI to create a virtual space for meetings, but it's being phased out due to its gimmicky feel. The change is part of a gradual rollout to improve the Teams experience.
- UK antitrust regulator is officially investigating Microsoft Office
The UK antitrust regulator is investigating Microsoft Office for potentially uncompetitive bundling of Word, Excel, Teams, and Copilot. The investigation aims to determine if this bundling practice is unfair. Microsoft's office software suite is widely used.