Microsoft announced it would shut down Skype, the video-calling platform it acquired for $8.5 billion in 2011.
After more than 20 years, the video calling service that started it all is finally retiring in May as Microsoft plans to replace Skype with Teams once and for all.
As the sun slowly sets Skype, some two decades after it started a revolution in online communication, owner Microsoft is pointing the way to its remaining loyal users: Teams. The tech company wants to ...
Microsoft is officially retiring Skype, urging users to switch to Teams as the once-dominant video calling platform loses out ...
Starting in May 2025, Skype will no longer be available. Over the coming days you can sign in to Microsoft Teams Free with ...
Skype, internet-based phone and video service that soared to popularity in the 2000s, is shutting down. Microsoft, Skype’s parent company, announced the news on X, saying the service will “no longer ...
After more than two decades of operation, Skype will officially be retired as Microsoft completely shifts its focus to Teams.
Microsoft says Teams will be free for Skype users, but there are some caveats. Free Teams accounts are limited to calls with ...
Say goodbye to Skype, as Microsoft confirmed on social media it is shutting down the internet-based phone and video service in May.
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Skype joins the other pioneer software from the 2000s to become obsolete, as Microsoft announced that the IP-based voice call ...
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