More than a month after its expected debut, the iPad-optimized Skype client is made available on Apple's App Store--after briefly being pulled for a number of hours. Steven Musil is a senior news ...
According to the iTunes store, the Skype application has already been reviewed 1,376 times and has an average rating of 3.5 stars. Already many of the user reviews written on launch day are negative, ...
Microsoft has brought video-calling king Skype to the new Windows 8 OS, which hits stores Friday, and it sure looks pretty. Skype on Windows 8 offers all the trappings you’d expect from the well-known ...
It may be somewhat hard to remember — what with sporadically poor call performance, lots of other hardware to play around with and all those apps — that the iPhone is more-or-less primarily a tool for ...
Microsoft announced today that it’s launching a beta of Skype for the Web, allowing browser-based video chats that don’t require a separate app. “We’ve made Skype available on computers, mobile phones ...
The Skype for Business app has a new dashboard for accessing your contacts, calls, and meetings. Speaking of meetings, you can see your current and next appointments in your calendar, and then either ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Microsoft has announced that it's retiring Skype after 20 years of its service. The popular platform redefined how people connect ...
Skype, the Microsoft-owned internet telephony company, has today (November 12) announced the availability of a preview version of the 'Skype for Windows Phone 8' app. Users of smartphones running the ...
Skype has released a client for Nokia's Symbian phones, the two companies announced on Wednesday. The client, which is available in the Ovi Store, lets people use the internet telephony (VoIP) service ...
Skype's free IP telephony application experienced a major outage on Thursday, but things seem to be back to normal as pundits flap their gums about what it all means. Marguerite Reardon started as a ...
I remember the fond times I've had chatting with people in Skype. It was the OG for many who use Discord today. You'd be able to make some groups, share some stuff, coordinate, and just use for fun.
Skype, Hangouts, MSN Messenger... I find it simply amazing the number of chat solutions that dominated the market, but then asked the question "how can I sabotage myself as ironically as possible?" ...