Skype enables you to provide technical support to your customers and keep in touch with your employees, for free. You can initiate a chat and invite people to join. You can, of course, also eject ...
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: I am not a fan of Skype as an instant-messaging/chat client. I'm not the only one (by far) who feels this way. And the folks on the Skype team know there ...
If you use Skype in your business to keep in touch with your employees and clients for free, you can invite multiple contacts to join your chat. If an unwanted contact joins your chat, you must remove ...
Skype has given its Mac and Windows clients a redesign. The new look is not only aesthetic but also places a greater emphasis on chatting and sharing. "We’re excited to announce Skype for Mac 7.0 as ...
Use your iPhone 4 to make free Skype Video calls over Wi-Fi or 3G any device running Skype—computers, TVs, even the latest generation iPod touch. Skype video chat opens up the door to the ...
Skype doesn't want to bother you with too many notifications across a slew of devices, so it has announced a new feature that limits chat notifications to the one device you're currently using. The ...
Skype is working to make is service more broadly accessible, Microsoft announced today, detailing a new feature that will allow users to invite anyone – even those who don’t have a Skype account – to ...
Skype started life as an easy way for regular PC users to chat with their friends via text and voice chat. But underneath that user-friendly veneer, Skype has a few power moves ready and waiting for ...
Skype's been in a strange place for the past few years. On one hand, it launched way back in 2003, counts 300 million monthly users, and qualifies as a staple of internet communication. Skype long ago ...
Earlier today, Microsoft announced that it would be integrating chat bots into Skype, thus allowing you to have quick conversations with a variety of businesses and services. At the Build 2016 keynote ...
We’ve been hearing reports that Skype is debuting a mobile video chat service and D-Day has arrived. The company is launching a brand new version of its iPhone app that includes the ability to turn on ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg talks up new video chat offering. It's "symbolic" of how the company is going to do things from here on out, he says. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple.