Long before there was Zoom, FaceTime, Teams, and whatever Google’s decided to call its voice and video calling service this week, there was Skype. When it first launched in 2003 as a way to make voice ...
For some years, Skype was popular for connecting people via voice and video, but its journey is ending. Yesterday, Microsoft announced that Skype will be replaced by Microsoft Teams in May 2025. 14 ...
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) said on Friday it is pulling the plug on its two-decade-old calling and messaging service Skype, marking the end of an era. Founded in 2003, Skype came into attention long ...
A message inside the latest Skype for Windows preview says it will shut down Skype on May 5, 2025, after 23 years of service. The company plans to focus its efforts on Microsoft Teams, which will ...
The video conferencing app officially shut down on Monday, marking the end of its long run. In a post on Microsoft’s blog back in February, the company said Skype will be retired in and will focus on ...
After nearly two decades of connecting people across the world, Skype — once the go-to platform for video calls and instant messaging — is officially being retired. Microsoft has confirmed that Skype ...
Microsoft said today it will be retiring the original free internet calling app Skype in May and migrating customers to ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Skype. Skype will remain online until May 5, giving users a limited window to decide: Move to Microsoft Teams or take their chat history and contacts elsewhere. The ...
It is time to say sayonara to Skype, with Microsoft on Friday saying it will be shutting down the video and chat app in May. In its place, Microsoft will be offering a free version of Teams. Current ...
Skype is dead. What now? Microsoft’s shutdown of Skype on May 5 sent millions of users scrambling to find an alternative to the pioneering internet phone service. Skype, which Microsoft bought in 2011 ...
Skype is shutting down May 5, leaving users about two months to migrate data over to Teams or find another platform altogether. According to Jeff Teper, Microsoft president overseeing communications ...
Do you remember Skype? We are sure not many of you do, but it was once the most popular way people conducted free video chats with each other before Zoom and other apps came along. For those who do, ...