After more than two decades of operation, Skype will officially be retired as Microsoft completely shifts its focus to Teams.
Say goodbye to Skype, as Microsoft confirmed on social media it is shutting down the internet-based phone and video service in May.
At XDA, Rich Woods writes: The writing has been on the wall for Skype for a long time, but every time you think it’s dead, Microsoft launches some big update. This time, however, that’s not ...
“Skype calls have excellent sound quality and are highly secure with end-to-end encryption,” Skype’s homepage read in 2004.
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 ...
In an effort to push Microsoft Teams, the company last week announced that it is shutting down Skype on May 5. But what ...
Skype's days are probably numbered. Microsoft plans to shut down the service in May this year, and users will have to switch ...