Microsoft is ending Skype service in May. Here are a few tips for switching to Teams or choosing an alternative messaging app ...
Microsoft is pulling the plug on Skype. Skype will remain online until May 5, giving users a limited window to decide: Move ...
Skype, the pioneering technology company founded in Estonia, will cease operations in May this year, marking the end of an era for one of the world’s most influential communication platforms. Acquired ...
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.
The tech giant said it will shift some of its services to Microsoft Teams, its videoconferencing and team applications platform.
Microsoft has finally decided to shut down Skype. In an attempt to promote Teams, the company is offering users a seamless ...
Skype has been a household name for video calls and messaging for years, but by 2025, it’s clear the world has moved on.
Microsoft has announced that its video conferencing platform, Skype, will no longer be available after May 2025. The company ...
To encourage this transition, Microsoft will soon allow users to sign in to the free version of Teams with their Skype ...
Current Skype users can migrate to Teams, with Microsoft rolling out the ability to sign into Teams using existing Skype ...
With Skype's planned phasing out, Microsoft says they will be able to login to the free version of Teams using their existing Skype credentials on any supported device. Chats as well as contacts will ...