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With the closure of Skype, we look back at other once-ubiquitous technologies that have faded from use, from flip phones to fax machines.
Microsoft is ending support for Skype, as its users transition to Microsoft Teams, marking the close of a chapter in the history of video communications.
A Chinese company has stopped exporting lithium processing equipment, signaling the impact of Beijing’s proposed export controls on battery metals technology. This move is causing concern and prompting companies to seek alternative supply chains.
The Department of Engineering Technology at Grambling State University hosted its annual High School Day, fostering problem-solving and ingenuity in regional students and showcasing the university’s engineering program.
From Blackberries to floppy disks and MP3 players, a look at technologies that were once ubiquitous but are now obsolete.
Microsoft is discontinuing Skype, its video-calling service, and moving its features to Microsoft Teams, its main video conferencing platform.
Microsoft is shutting down Skype, the video-calling service it acquired in 2011, as the tech giant consolidates its communications platforms.
Eason Technology Limited announced the acquisition of Hongkong Starlux Intelligent Technology, a blockchain technology company.
Tech.co’s 2025 report explores the evolving landscape of technology in the workplace, examining key trends like AI, remote work, and the 4-day work week.
An analysis of Cognex Corporation (CGNX) within the context of potentially lucrative technology stocks, considering market trends and investor sentiment.