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Microsoft is shutting down Skype, the online voice and video call service that revolutionized internet communication.
Microsoft is retiring Skype, the online voice and video call service it acquired in 2011. Users will be directed to Microsoft Teams for continued service.
Thousands of users reported problems accessing Microsoft Outlook and other Microsoft 365 services, but the company says the issue is resolving.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled ‘Ocelot,’ a new scalable quantum computing solution designed to significantly reduce the costs associated with quantum error correction. This move comes shortly after Microsoft’s introduction of its own quantum computing advancements, marking a competitive turn in the race to develop practical quantum computers.
Microsoft is discontinuing Skype, the once-dominant video-calling platform, after 21 years of service, shifting users toward its Teams application.
Microsoft introduces its first quantum computing chip, the Majorana 1, designed with a Topological Core architecture, aiming for deployment in datacenters.
An exploration of the Seattle tech landscape, examining Google’s departure from Fremont, the sunset of Skype, and Microsoft’s foray into quantum computing.
Microsoft warns of a strategic misstep in the global AI race, urging President Trump to ease restrictions on U.S. chip exports.
Major tech companies are making massive investments in artificial intelligence, even amid challenges like GPU shortages and evolving economic conditions. This article explores the trends and potential of AI.
Microsoft announced that it will be shutting down its Skype video calling platform, acquired nearly 14 years ago, to focus on Microsoft Teams.