Skype to shut down in May, Microsoft announces
Microsoft has said it is “retiring” online messaging and calling service Skype in May. The US tech giant said the move would allow it to focus on...
Read MoreMicrosoft is killing Skype to steer users toward Teams
Microsoft is shutting down Skype, the ground-breaking service that popularised internet voice and video calls, 22 years after it was founded. The...
Read MoreSkype to shut down forever after 14 years
Skype, the video calling service used by 300 million people every month, is being shut down for good.
Read MoreEY is tracking staff office attendance with 'turnstile access' data, as some teams disregard RTO mandates
Senior employees at EY are looking at data that shows how frequently staff are in the office. At least 50% of some of its teams are disregarding its...
Read MoreThe End of “END RACISM” in the End Zone
Racism has ended! Have you heard? Or maybe ending racism has ended. On Tuesday, it was reported that the N.F.L. would switch one of the slogans...
Read MoreFlorida Man Games return! Teams vie for worst superhero moniker in event to celebrate state’s oddity
Some of Florida’s strongest - well, strangest - competitors wanted to show just what “Florida man means.” The Florida Man Games returned for...
Read More'Hard Knocks' to feature Bill Belichick, UNC after NFL teams shy away due to Giants' 'debacle': report
"Hard Knocks" is reportedly turning to the college ranks, but not necessarily by choice. Front Office Sports (FOS) reported Friday that the HBO...
Read MoreHow G2 Esports Created a 10-Year Global Gaming Dynasty
After ten years of trailblazing, one of the world's biggest esports organizations has figured out the key to its future
Read MoreThe 22 universities that spend at least $120 million annually on their sports teams
College sports make big money, but some schools earn a lot more than others. That money is typically pumped back into the programs in pursuit of...
Read MoreMicrosoft says ‘majority’ of hit services recovering after outage
Microsoft has said “a majority” of its Outlook services that users were unable to access are now recovering. The tech giant investigated an issue...
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