Screen recording is a great way to turn your Powerpoint-based presentation into a video that can be watched online. Our office supports Kaltura Capture and Zoom, but we are also happy to help you with ...
ChormeOS has a built-in screen recording tool that we can easily use to capture images and video of our machine.
Screen recordings on Linux don't have to be a challenge. With one of these apps, you can grab all the recordings you need. Each of these is free and easy to install. Desktop screen recordings are a ...
If you want to share your Android phone’s screen content, you have a few options: take a screenshot, cast the screen, or record it with the built-in screen recorder. The screen recorder has been ...
If you want to record what’s on your screen, you probably know that you can use a Windows keyboard shortcut to launch the Snipping Tool in Windows 11. That’s Windows key + Shift + R and it’ll start ...
Have you ever wished your PowerPoint presentation could do more than just sit on a screen? Imagine turning your static slides into a dynamic, shareable video that captivates your audience—whether it’s ...
According to pictory (@pictoryai), Pictory's AI-powered video platform now allows individual users to streamline content creation by offering integrated features such as screen recording, automatic ...
T-Mobile may be spying on your phone, but it's not as bad as it sounds. Earlier this week, T-Mobile users started noticing an ominously titled feature called "screen recording tool" appear in their ...
A new setting that looks like a privacy risk is popping up for some customers. T-Mobile explains what's really going on. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for CNET. He is also the author of ...
Some T-Mobile customers during the past week have been surprised to discover a new -- and enabled by default -- feature in the T-Life app called "Screen recording tool." In light of recent iffy ...
T-Life users on T-Mobile have found a new function that's raising serious eyebrows: a Screen Recording Tool enabled by default. As people dig deeper into their app settings, they're finding this ...