This week's guide is on webcams. The use of webcams has become
hugely popular since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Widely used on
popular apps such as Zoom, Skype or Microsoft Teams, they provide users with
the ability to take part in video calls and actually see who they’re speaking
to. Whether used for remote learning, home working or just keeping in touch
with family and friends, webcams have been crucial to helping all of us keep in
touch.
#WakeUpWednesday
November 04, 2020
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