Skype rolls out free group video calling on iPhone and iPad
Skype has begun rolling out group video calling on iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets.
Skype has begun rolling out group video calling on iPhone, iPad, and Android phones and tablets.
Skype group video calling is coming soon to mobile platforms, including Android, Windows 10 Mobile, and, of course, iOS.
Now you can check a location, add an event, or call a number with a tap.
Both apps now support the 3D Touch feature of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus.
Microsoft has just released another notable update to the official Mac app of its Skype VoiP and IM service.
Skype notifications for chat messages will soon be delivered only to the device you're currently using.
Skype 5.0 for iPhone is now available to download on the App Store.
Arriving sometime next week, version 5.0 is more than five times faster than previous versions.
Microsoft has just issued a small yet significant update to the official iPhone and iPad apps of its popular video calling service, Skype.
Skype's iOS applications have been updated for iOS 7.
Along with general improvements to call quality and stability, version 4.10 of the apps also feature a redesigned country code picker on the dial pad.
You can now record and send video clips via Skype.
Both iPhone and iPad editions of the official iOS client of Skype have been updated today with several improvements.
The iPhone version of the popular chat client now offers the automatic reconnection feature that appeared in the iPad edition earlier this week.
Microsoft has pushed an update out for Skype for iPad.
You can now send and receive photos with Skype on the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad thanks to a new update.
Skype has today released updates to both of its iOS apps. Each now includes Bluetooth support for the first time plus some other goodies.
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