(Bloomberg) -- It's relatively easy these days to find critics of Skype, the popular online calling service that Microsoft acquired in 2011 for $8.5 billion. Former devotees routinely gripe on social ...
Skype applies for trademark that could mean worldwide free calling to any phone This is going to sound strange and quite likely improbable, but I have information that may indicate that Skype could be ...
Skype is a free video-calling platform that Microsoft acquired for $8.5 billion over a decade ago. Skype was once the go-to video-calling app and telecommunications industry disruptor. But now, Skype ...
It’s relatively easy these days to find critics of Skype, the popular online calling service that Microsoft Corp. acquired in 2011 for $8.5 billion. Former devotees routinely gripe on social media ...
The world is locked down for an indefinite period and people are working from home. All the meetings, interviews, seminars are being taken online on the video-conferencing. Even federals and world ...
Yeah, yeah, we know its been around forever but we’ve just got interested in Skype ‘s free Voice over IP service. It is remarkable! And free. Skype’s sound quality is usually great and the user ...
Microsoft has made some nice improvements to its Skype video call service. Starting today, users don’t need to sign up for an account or download software to join cross-platform video conferences.
Skype is already used by many people for communication, but it’s set to become even more attractive in the near future as Microsoft moves to make extensive changes to the service. Instead of ...
Skype is usually free; however, if you want to use Skype to call someone's cell phone or landline in the US, you can use a subscription that starts at $2.99 a month. You also have the option to buy ...
Microsoft is making Skype in the browser plugin-free, the company announced this morning. But before you get too excited, be aware that this new experience only works in Microsoft Edge for now. Other ...
In the days before cell phones and applications like the new Skype for iPhone, there was this thing called the hotel room telephone. Here’s how it worked. You’d pick up the bedside phone, dial to get ...