Microsoft is shutting down Skype after a 21-year run. Here's how it lost out to video call rivals
Skype is logging off. On Friday, Microsoft announced that the 21-year-old calling and messaging service will shut down May 5. The software company is...
Read MoreDMA should urgently apply to cloud and AI, lead lawmaker warns
According to German MEP Andreas Schwab, the digital EU regulation should apply to cloud and AI services to prevent their providers from dominating...
Read MoreNvidia's investment in startups has nearly tripled as other tech heavyweights pull back
Nvidia's startup investments jumped 280% year-over-year, S&P Global reported. While its venture activity jumped, other tech giants largely pulled...
Read MoreNvidia bounces back from post-earnings slide, climbing above $3 trillion market cap
Nvidia shares rebounded 3.9% Friday, pushing the tech giant back into the $3 trillion market cap club with Apple. Shares of the chipmaker dropped...
Read MoreStories We Can’t Stop Thinking About: Deepfakes, the Tesla Backlash, and All Things Chips
This week on Uncanny Valley, our hosts talk about three big stories from February.
Read MoreDOGE's Misplaced War on Software Licenses
DOGE claims that a government agency has nearly three times as many software licenses as employees. Experts say there are plenty of good reasons for...
Read MoreGear News of the Week: Skype Will Close for Good in May
Plus: The FDA clears Google’s Loss of Pulse feature on the Pixel Watch 3, Oura launches a pregnancy study, and Photoshop gets its first proper app.
Read MoreMicrosoft resolves global outage that left tens of thousands unable to access email and other apps
Microsoft said Saturday evening that service was restored following an outage that left tens of thousands of users unable to access their Outlook...
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