Thanks to a just-released update, Skype for Web is now just as functional as its desktop and smartphone app counterparts, with support for HD video calling now also on the web app. Chrome and ...
Microsoft has started making available a beta of Skype that will run in Web browsers. Microsoft's Skype for Web beta, announced on November 14, is aimed at users who want and need to use Skype without ...
Microsoft is continuing its rollout of Skype version 8.x, as today, it announced that the preview version of Skype v8 is available on the web. It includes the same features as on the desktop.
The day is finally here, Chromebook users. Microsoft launched Skype for Web worldwide this week, enabling access to Skype instant messaging on Chromebooks. Previously, Microsoft was blocking ...
Microsoft has updated the preview version of Skype for Web, adding support for screen sharing, as long as you're using Google Chrome. This means screen sharing is available on all supported platforms.
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More The new Skype for Web client that Microsoft released on Thursday isn’t ...
A Web-based version of Skype could be useful for many reasons, but it's proving glitchy even with Microsoft's own products. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Microsoft today announced a small but significant update to Skype for Web ...
Microsoft is moving toward making good on its promise to ultimately allow Skype to work plug-in-free. On April 15, Microsoft announced Skype for Web, Outlook.com, Office Online and OneDrive now can do ...
When Microsoft introduced Skype for Web a few years ago, the idea was to have a platform that was universal for all its services. However, the company failed to bring several features to the web ...
The funny part of this “Not supported” situation is that there is a way around it. Even more curious that they work without any problem. While Microsoft has its reasons why they do not support Skype ...