X could challenge Google Meet, Microsoft Teams with new ‘Conferences’ feature: Know more

Updated on 29-Apr-2024
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X is reportedly working on a new video conferencing feature.

The Conferences feature will likely be integrated in X Spaces.

This feature could be Elon Musk’s next move to make X an “everything app.”

In the world of online meetings and video calls, giants like Google Meet and Microsoft Teams have long reigned supreme. But now, a new contender might be stepping soon into the ring. X (formerly known as Twitter) is reportedly working on a new video conferencing feature– Conferences.

Let’s delve into the details.

Also read: X will launch a TV app soon, promises to offer ‘immersive entertainment experience’: Know more 

X users ‘DogeDesigner’ and ‘X Daily News’ report that the Conferences feature will likely be integrated in the existing live audio platform (which added support for videos earlier this year), X Spaces.

Also read: X (Twitter) loses its mind, asks users to pay before liking or commenting on posts

This feature could be Elon Musk’s next move to make X an “everything app.”

It’s important to note that the arrival of the Conferences feature has not been officially confirmed by the company. So, we suggest taking this information with a pinch of salt.

In related news, X is also gearing up to launch a new X TV app soon. The app promises to offer an “immersive entertainment experience” on your television screen. According to X CEO Linda Yaccarino, the upcoming X TV app will offer “real-time, engaging content”. Also, this app will be your “go-to companion” for a “high-quality, immersive entertainment experience on a larger screen.”

The X TV app will feature a trending video algorithm, helping users to stay updated with tailored popular content. The app will incorporate AI-powered topics to organise videos by subject. It will also offer seamless cross-device functionality, allowing users to start watching a video on their phone and then continue watching it on their TV.

Moreover, the X TV app is said to come with enhanced video search. According to Yaccarino, the app will be available to “most smart TVs” soon.

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Ayushi Jain

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