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Microsoft will stop TV support for Skype in June 2016

By Liu Hongzuo - on 9 Mar 2016, 11:41am

Microsoft will stop TV support for Skype in June 2016

So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, goodbye.

Starting from June 2016, Microsoft will stop supporting the Skype for TV application. There will be no more updates to the app, while creation of new accounts and resetting of passwords will only be possible over at the official website of Skype.

Microsoft recommends Skype for TV users to contact their respective television manufacturers to find out if the TV app will still be available on their respective models. While there are no further updates to the application itself, keeping the app available on the platform is up to the discretion of the television manufacturers.

Skype for TV began in 2010, and it provided users with the option to make calls from the living room with a Skype account and Internet connection. The setup required an integrated or external webcam for the television to take advantage of Skype’s end-to-end video call, and smartphones today with gradually improving cameras built-in can accomplish the same result in fewer steps.

Source: Skype via Engadget

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