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  Manrique Brenes

Now You Can Take Your PlayStation®Vita Gaming Experience to the Next Level with Skype Video Calling

Skype is happy to announce that the Skype Video and Voice calling app for PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita) will officially be available through PlayStation®Store later today*.

Later today you can enjoy free Skype calls on PS Vita. Now you can keep in touch with gamers around the globe while you're on the go as Skype is available for both the 3G/Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi models. For users in Europe and Asia, the Skype app for PS Vita will be available for download tomorrow, April 25.

The Skype app includes free Skype-to-Skype voice calling, as well as high quality video calling that utilizes PS Vita's front and rear cameras. The Skype app on PS Vita runs in "background mode" while you're gaming or using other applications** -- meaning you have the capability to "pause" a game, conduct a call and then return to your previous activity -- so you never miss a call. Plus, with a little Skype credit you can make low-cost calls to landlines and mobile directly from your PS Vita.

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Boosting a person's digital swagger, PS Vita is equipped with a 5" OLED touchscreen, dual analog sticks, precise rear touch pad, two cameras and a built-in microphone that can be used with any Skype-certified headset.

Want to learn more? Check out what our friend, fellow game enthusiast, Fatal1ty thinks about the new Skype app.

Please visit www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-ps-vita for more information on Skype features for PlayStation Vita. For feedback or questions please visit Skype Support. Happy Gaming!

*It may take up to 48 hours for the app to propagate in all local PlayStation®Stores.
** Certain games/applications will not be able to "pause" during a call.

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  Heather LeRoy

Make sure you get the most out of the Skype for Windows Phone Beta app!



Thanks to everyone for the warm reception you gave the new Skype for Windows Phone Beta app*. Since it first became available yesterday, many of you have downloaded it to test and have shared your first impressions with us.

We wanted to take this opportunity to share a few tips to ensure you get the best performance from the new app. First, check the certified devices list to make sure your Windows Phone is supported. Below are a few tips and tricks to enjoy the best experience when connecting with your friends, family and colleagues:

Pin Skype to start: make Skype quick and easy to launch. From the Windows Phone start screen, swipe to the application list, locate Skype, and press and hold. Select pin to start.

Windows Phone Metro User Interface: delivers a clean and consistent experience on all Windows Phone 7.5 devices, making it simple and easy to navigate through the applications and get to the Skype tile to get started.

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Contacts: once logged into Skype, you will notice that you can quickly find your contacts. Just tap a letter to bring up the jump list and select the contact you want to connect with. If you want more information about the contact, just swipe to the side of the panorama display to see the contact's full profile page.

Make free audio and video calls** to your Skype contacts over 3G and 4G or WiFi***. Please make sure, when video calling, to use the landscape mode so you can fully enjoy the quality and full screen display.

• Remember you can send and receive instant messages during a call, so you won't miss any messages while talking. Messages will pop up directly and you can answer them by swiping to the next screen. Returning to the initial screen is as easy as swiping back again.

Start a group chat: In addition to sending instant messages to a single person, you can also set up chats for a group of people. This can be very useful to share ideas with a group of co-workers while on the go, or to chat about the last party you went to with your friends. From the app bar on the recent messages list, press the + and start adding contacts.

• All the Skype emoticons you know and love can be found in Skype for Windows Phone Beta. Use them to liven up your messages and chats.

Keep your profile updated: share more information on what you are doing, where you are and how you feel by changing your profile picture and mood message directly from the app. You can also check all your relevant Skype account information on the Profile tab.

• Finally, make affordable calls to landlines and mobiles to those contacts that are not on Skype using Skype Credit. Simply select the dialpad from the main app bar.

The Skype for Windows Phone Beta marks the beginning of a new experience that will improve in the future. Your feedback is critical for us to continue our development work to make sure you can experience all the Skype potential on your Windows Phone.

If you haven't yet tried the Skype for Windows Phone Beta we encourage you to download it by clicking here directly from your Windows Phone or PC.

Follow us on Twitter @Skype and look for #SkypeMWC12 hashtag for more information on the Skype for Windows Phone Beta.


*The beta version of the Skype for Windows Phone app will have English language support only.
**The device must be equipped with at least one camera to utilize video calling.
*** Users can place calls with their Windows Phone over a cellular data connection or WiFi network. Additional data charges may apply. To get the best quality video calling, Skype recommends a strong WiFi connection. Skype-to-Skype calling on Windows Phone is compatible with Skype for Windows 4.2 and above, Skype for Mac OS X 2.8 and above, Skype for Linux, Skype for iOS 3.0 and above, Skype for Android 2.0 and above, and Skype running on TVs.
**** The Skype for Windows Phone Beta app is free. If you use your mobile data connection to download the Skype app, operator charges may apply, so we recommend an unlimited data plan.

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  Rick Osterloh

Skype brings voice and video calling to Windows Phone users around the globe



Many of you have been waiting for this. And today we are excited to announce our new Skype for Windows Phone Beta app. This now makes Skype available on almost all of the leading mobile smartphone operating systems. The gold version of the app will be available in April.

Starting today, download the beta version directly from your Windows Phone or at the Marketplace from your computer to test drive Skype for Windows Phone and share your feedback with us.

Skype for Windows Phone Beta* supports the most important Skype features you've come to know and love. And you will be especially thrilled by the clean and simple Skype experience that the Metro user interface delivers on your Windows Phone. It has never before been so easy to connect with the people you care about most.

Check out this video to see how the app works.

With Skype for Windows Phone Beta you can make free audio and video calls** to your Skype contacts over 3G and 4G or WiFi***, make affordable calls to landlines and mobiles using Skype Credit, create and hold one-to-one and group chats, and update your profile and account information, among others features.

This is only the beginning for Skype for Windows Phone...it's just going to get better and better. We see incredible potential to include Skype capabilities in Windows Phone in order to enable a great experience for you.

You can download the beta version of the Skype for Windows Phone app for free**** by clicking here directly from your Windows Phone, or simply scanning the QR code below. You will need to have a smartphone running Windows Phone 7.5. You can check what version of Windows Phone your phone is running at Settings > About.

We have already tested and certified the following devices for the best performance of Skype for Windows Phone:

• Nokia Lumia 710
• Nokia Lumia 800
• HTC Titan
• HTC Radar
• Samsung Focus S
• Samsung Focus Flash

We love hearing your thoughts and questions, so please feel free to visit our Skype Support Network or tweet your Skype for Windows Phone questions to @Skype. Also, you can join us on Twitter by following the #SkypeMWC hashtag where we will be sharing Windows Phone tips throughout the week.

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*The beta version of the Skype for Windows Phone app will have English language support only.
**The device must be equipped with at least one camera to utilize video calling.
*** Users can place calls with their Windows Phone over a cellular data connection or WiFi network. Additional data charges may apply. To get the best quality video calling, Skype recommends a strong WiFi connection. Skype-to-Skype calling on Windows Phone is compatible with Skype for Windows 4.2 and above, Skype for Mac OS X 2.8 and above, Skype for Linux, Skype for iOS 3.0 and above, Skype for Android 2.0 and above, and Skype running on TVs.
**** The Skype for Windows Phone Beta app is free. If you use your mobile data connection to download the Skype app, operator charges may apply, so we recommend an unlimited data plan.

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  Jodi Mau

Sony Announces New Wi-Fi® enabled Bloggie Live™ HD Camera, featuring Qik™ Video from Skype™

Today, Sony unveiled the new Sony Bloggie Live™ HD camera. This camera will be Wi-Fi enabled and come with Qik™ Video from Skype embedded in the device. With Qik Video, Sony Bloggie® users can seamlessly create, share and store videos and memories with family and friends. Check out the details:

Stream Live
Using the great new Wi-Fi connection on the Sony Bloggie Live camera, you can broadcast and stream to the web in real-time. View the video on Qik.com, on your favorite social networks like Facebook® and Twitter™, on any website or blog where the live channel has been embedded, and on nearly any device that supports video including: smart phones, tablets and connected through 4G or 3G.*

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Record and Upload
You can record videos using Qik even when not connected to a Wi-Fi network. These videos will be stored and uploaded to Qik.com once a connection is established. Videos uploaded to Qik.com can be easily posted on social networks like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube™, shared privately via email or SMS or posted on any blog or website.

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Archive Videos
Videos recorded using Qik are automatically archived on the user's account on Qik.com. Archived videos can be played back anytime from any device that supports video, posted to social networks like Facebook, Twitter or YouTube, shared privately via email and SMS or posted on any blog or website. Free users can archive up to 25 videos. For those who want to upload more videos, they can purchase Qik Premium which provides unlimited** video archiving, the Qik Desktop video management tool to automatically download, organize, manage and share their videos from their desktop or laptop and priority support.

If you're at CES be sure to drop by our booth #CP13, LVCC to test out the new Sony Bloggie Live HD camera or you can visit www.sony.com/bloggie and www.qik.com to learn more about the Sony Bloggie Live HD camera with Wi-Fi and Qik integration.

*Operator data charges may apply
**Fair Use Policy for Qik Premium: http://qik.com/info/terms_of_service

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  Leanne Johnson

Spread holiday cheer with Say it with Skype

Here at Skype, we already helped you make birthdays more fun with the "Say it with Skype" app, first launched on Facebook and now available on Skype.com. Now we're thrilled to help our community amp up the traditional holiday card.

Skype has teamed up with artists like Alice Cooper, Autumn in Disguise, Boyz II Men, The Chakras, The Cuban Brothers and Scala & Kolacny Brothers to help ring in the holidays with a new group video greeting card to send to your friends.

To send a more meaningful greeting to your family and friends, launch the Say it with Skype app, select the band, enter the recipient, and then personalize it with a fun and festive video. Those who dare can sing along with the band as they deliver their holiday carol.


Whether it's Alice Cooper singing the classic "Merry Christmas," Boyz II Men's rendition of "Silent Night," the Cuban Brothers' comedic twist on "Deck the Halls," Scala's rendition of "Sun Kissed Snow," or your very own vocal contributions, you can now remix the typical 'happy holidays' greeting courtesy of Say it with Skype.

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  Mark Douglas

Skype 2.1 for Android enables video on majority of Android devices

Android 21 screenshot.pngWe promised to add support for additional handsets when we launched our new Skype for Android app with video a couple of weeks ago. Today we are pleased to announce that with the release of Skype 2.1 for Android, we are rolling out video support for an additional 17 of the most popular Android devices. Download the updated Skype for Android app from the Android Market or Skype.com/m using your Android phone's browser or just scan the QR code below.

The list of Android devices we've added Skype video support for include:


  • Acer A5

  • HTC Desire (2.2)

  • HTC Desire HD

  • HTC Evo 3D

  • HTC Evo 4G

  • HTC Flyer

  • HTC Incredible S

  • HTC Sensation

  • HTC Thunderbolt - Verizon (2.2) (US only)

  • LG Revolution - Verizon (2.2) (US only)

  • Samsung Droid Charge - Verizon (2.2) (US only)

  • Samsung Galaxy S

  • Samsung Galaxy S II

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia mini pro

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY

  • Sony Ericsson Xperia ray

Is your device not on the list? No need to worry...

For those of you using Android 2.2 (Froyo) and above, you should still be able to enable video calling in your Skype settings. Just go to "Skype settings" after launching the app and select "enable video calling".

Unfortunately, if you cannot see the video calling settings, it means your Android phone does not meet the minimum requirements needed to make Skype video calls. Please be aware that video call quality may not be as good as on a certified Android device and only the back camera of the device will work if your device is running on Android 2.2 (Froyo).

In addition, the Skype 2.1 for Android update includes a number of bug fixes and performance enhancements, which should further boost the user experience of Skype for Android on your phone.

We are really excited that video calling with Skype for Android with video calling is now available on the majority of Android handsets, so you can easily share moments wherever you are with the people that matter most to you.

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  Mark Douglas

Smile! Skype for Android with video is here

We are excited to announce that you can now make video calls with the Skype for Android app and share the moments that matter most to you wherever you are.

Skype for Android with video calling works over both Wi-Fi and 3G connections*. Download the Skype app from the Android Market, visit Skype.com/m using your phone's browser or scan the QR code below.

With the new app, you can:

  • Make and receive free Skype one-to-one video calls to other Skype users on the iPhone, Mac, Windows PCs, other Android phones and even TVs**

  • Make great value calls to landlines and mobiles around the world

  • Send SMS messages to friends and family anywhere in the world from your Android device at great Skype rates.

All this comes with a complete redesign of the Skype for Android user interface. There's a new main menu on the Skype app for Android where you can navigate easily through your contacts, access your Skype profile to change personal details, use the dial pad to make calls, see the balance of your Skype Credit and, of course, make video calls. But that's not all. A new mood message box at the top of the Skype app menu makes it easier than ever to share how you are feeling, what you've seen or what you're up to.

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To enjoy 2-way video calling on your Android device, it must be running Android Version 2.3 and above with a front-facing camera. Supported handsets right now that allow video calling include the HTC Desire S, Sony Ericsson Xperia neo, Sony Ericsson Xperia pro and the Google Nexus S. We are sorry if your device currently does not support video for the Skype for Android app. But, rest assured, we plan to roll out support for more Android handsets very soon.

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Update: The Android Market download page is taking some time to update, so please be patient and try again if you are still seeing the page which shows the older version of our app.

*Additional data charges may apply.
** iPhone and iPod Touch (4th gen) with iOS4 or higher, Skype for Windows version 4.2 and above, Skype for Mac OS X version 5.0 and above.

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  Krishna Panicker

Skype for Mac Chat Style Competition - stage 1 winners announced!

In late March, we announced our first-ever competition allowing users to submit their ideas for a new Skype for Mac chat style. While there is still time for you to show your creative side and submit your designs for a chance to win, we wanted to celebrate our first Judges' and People's Choice Award winners.

The first People's Choice winner, myroslavs, submitted the vibrant design "Color harmony" and received over 200 votes. Myroslavs won an Apple TV, a copy of CSS3 for Web Designers and a one year Skype subscription of Unlimited World Extra.

Judge's Choice winner, bobjr, submitted a clean and bubbly design titled 'Lighty,' which you can see here. For his winning entry, bobjr won an Apple iPad 2 (Wi-Fi only), a copy of CSS3 for Web Designers and a one year Skype subscription of Unlimited World Extra.

These two winners will move forward as finalists and compete for the grand prize which includes an Apple 11" MacBook Air. Just think, the next People's Choice or Judges' Choice winners could be you! And remember, if your design is the very best, we'll include it in a future version of Skype for Mac so millions of users can enjoy it. Think you can do better? Make sure you submit your entry by June 30, for a chance to win.

More details on the Mac chat style competition can be found here: http://macthemes.skype.com/

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  Ben White

See what you're missing with new Qik Video Connect apps Live iPhone-to-Android video chat and much more!

We're excited to announce Qik Video Connect--a new version of Qik for Android and an update to the latest Qik iPhone app. Qik Video Connect has lots of great new features including the ability for Qik users to live video chat with other Qik users across Android phones and iPhones!

The new Qik apps work on a whole bunch of Android (2.1-2.3.3) phones, iPhones, the iPad2 and every iPod Touch with a camera. They make it easier to stay connected and share special moments with your friends and family. Show up for a birthday. Help pick out a prom dress. Or just be there when you can't.

What's more, Qik Video Connect is the only mobile video calling solution that also enables video mail. Can't connect live? (Because that never happens, right?) No problem. Send a video mail and say--or show--it live and in person1.

And when you want to share something with more than one person, Qik Video Connect offers some cool ways to share videos with your Facebook friends, Twitter followers, on YouTube or your blog. And you don't even need a front-facing camera on your phone--just show them what's happening around you.

Qik is able to offer users improved battery life, smoother video and better picture quality through deep device and hardware integration in collaboration with handset manufacturers (Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, Dell) and chipset vendors (Qualcomm, TI, Samsung, Nvidia). Some devices even have VGA support over Wi-Fi2.

The launch of Qik Video Connect marks the first time the video chat capability is available in the Android Market via download and not just as a pre-loaded app. So Qik! Just update what you currently have or scan the QR code below to get it ASAP. Or, hit the Android Market or iPhone App Store and download the newest version of Qik Video Connect. And then, sit back and see what you've been missing!

Note: If you have an Android 2.2 phone that has both front and back cameras, but Qik only detects the back camera, contact Qik support at http://support.qik.com ASAP and our developers will do their best to add front camera support for your device.

Qik QR Code:

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1. Video mail is available as a free trial until June 1, 2011. After June 1, 2011, the ability send video mail will be available for an optional monthly or annual service charge. Receiving video mails will continue to be included for free.
2. The following devices support VGA quality resolution during Video Chat over Wi-Fi: Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy Player, Samsung Galaxy S, and Telus Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate 4G.

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  Mark Douglas

Calling over 3G on Skype for Android enabled in the U.S.

We've enabled calling over 3G on Skype for Android in the U.S., making it easier to stay in touch with friends, family and colleagues. To take advantage of this, just download the latest version of Skype to your Android device by visiting the Android Market or scanning the QR code below.

Skype for Android lets you talk for free with Skype-to-Skype calls, and send and receive instant messages no matter where you are. You can connect using 3G or a WiFi connection, and it's free to download and easy to use - so if you haven't used it before, give it a try today.

If your friends aren't on Skype, simply dial their number from your contact list in Skype and pay for the call with Skype Credit, or talk unlimited with a subscription.

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  Peter Parkes

New improved Facebook view in Skype for Windows

Skype Facebook tabWe’ve just rolled out an update to the Facebook tab in Skype for Windows, which introduces a brand new look.

The Facebook tab brings your news feed in to Skype, and lets you

  • see, comment on and Like your friends’ posts
  • see your friends’ check-ins to Facebook Places
  • call your friends on their mobile or landline directly from the news feed – if they’re also using the Facebook tab, you’ll be able to make a free Skype-to-Skype voice or video call

The new interface is faster than before, and lets you see more content in the same amount of screen space.

If you don’t see the Facebook tab in Skype, make sure you’ve downloaded the latest version of Skype, which includes Facebook as well as group video calling and more.

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  Rick Osterloh

An update on Skype for Mac

Over the last few days we’ve seen renewed interest in the design of Skype for Mac, and I’m going to give you some insight into our thinking and into our plans to address some of your concerns.

Some background: at Skype, we build products for users ranging from grandmothers in China to 15 year old students in Connecticut – and everyone else in between. We take a huge number of factors into consideration when designing software: from different usage patterns (video/voice/IM) to technical literacy; from age to cultural norms. All of these have an impact on everything from product and process design, user interface layout, iconography and more. And given this diversity of design decisions, some of them occasionally fail to please segments of our users. I’d like to reiterate our commitment to one segment in particular – those of you who’ve been vocal in your feedback on the most recent versions of Skype for Mac.

The shift in user experience from 2.8 to 5.X is a significant one, and we acknowledge that this was a lot to have delivered to existing users in a single update. Nevertheless, we believe that the 5.X platform offers significant advantages over the previous versions for the majority of our users, and this is borne out in the usage and opinion data we’re seeing from the Mac user base as a whole.

However, there’s still plenty of work for us to do and we know that not all of you prefer 5.X. To that end, we’ve taken a comprehensive look at the feedback from the last couple of months and identified two broad patterns. I’ve captured a distillation of some of the issues we have heard.

Some of you want to be able to multitask more within Skype

We’ve seen a number of comments from people who want to be able to make video calls and have IM conversations at the same time, or have multiple IM conversations visible at once – and many more permutations and combinations. If you’re in this group, you probably find the current 5.X interface less flexible than 2.8.

What are we doing about this? Two things. First, we’re making Skype 2.8 available for download from our website, and it’ll be available for the foreseeable future. Note that it doesn’t let you make (or participate in) group video calls, nor does it contain all of the performance improvements we’ve made in 5.X. But the last thing we want is to prevent you from using software you prefer.

Second, we’re planning to make some additional changes which will allow you to multitask more effectively within Skype, including a change to the UI which will allow you to continue an IM conversation with one person or group while participating in a video call with another, or when switching to another app.

It’s also worth pointing out the call monitor window, which has been in 5.X since the beginning, which shows you the status of the current call, allowing you to adjust volume, mute, and so on, no matter what you’re looking at. Additionally, the compact sidebar view should help you navigate quickly among a larger number of concurrent IM conversations.

Some of you want to be able to multitask more between Skype and other apps

This is how we interpret feedback about the overall ‘size’ of Skype. Many of you have commented about the size of the Skype window, and published screenshots of how you use Skype 2.8 in conjunction with other apps.

We introduced the contact monitor panel in 5.X, which gives you an easy way to see your contacts’ status while you’re doing other things. To display it, just press Command-3. You can choose whether you see all of your contacts, or just a certain group or groups.

On the other hand, we will be sticking with the metaphor of a primary, combined window which newer users and less frequent users find easier to learn. We plan to introduce overlay panels like the contact monitor to provide additional flexibility for those of you who need it.

The future of Skype on the Mac

Mac OS X continues to be a very important platform for us, and we’re very privileged to have such an active and vocal user community on the Mac platform. As Krishna said in his previous blog post, we’re moving to a much more rapid delivery cycle for our products, which should give us opportunities to iterate and improve on aspects of functionality and experience in a much shorter timeframe than we’ve been able to in the past. We’re committed to delivering regular improvements to the product – and those listed above are part of a direct response to your feedback. Please keep it coming.

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  Krishna Panicker

Customise Skype for Mac in our theme design competition

Skype 5.0 Beta for MacCalling all designers! This is your opportunity to customise Skype for Mac. We’ve just launched our chat style competition to kick things off. When we first launched our new Mac app, we were delighted to see so many custom styles emerge from the design community, so we thought we’d make it official.

Between now and the 29th April, we’re inviting you to design your own chat style for Skype for Mac. We’ve assembled a team of experts to choose the very best, and if you’re the winner, we’ll include your design in a future version of Skype for Mac so that it can be enjoyed by millions of people around the world (as well as giving you a brand new MacBook Air, an iPad 2 and a year’s subscription to Unlimited World Extra).

The competition will run over three stages, each lasting three weeks. Two winners will be selected at the end of each stage; a judges’ choice winner that will be selected by our panel and a people’s choice winner, as voted for by all of you. These six winners will go forward as finalists for the grand prize. There are more prizes for runners-up, including iPads and copies of CSS3 for Web Designers – check the competition page for details.

Today also marks the release of a minor update to Skype for Mac. You’ll start to see these a lot more frequently now, as we move from our annual release cycle to a process which will allow us to get you updates much more regularly. This new version includes improvements to the group video calling interface, increases the amount of space in the sidebar and gives you quick access to recently called numbers from the dial pad. You can find out more on the Garage blog, or download it now.

Finally, a note to those of you who have commented on the user interface as a whole. We’re in the process of developing some changes which will offer a lot more flexibility in the interface, and they’re on the roadmap for a (near) future version. Stay tuned.

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  Krishna Panicker

Introducing the new version of Skype for Mac


Skype for MacWe’ve just released a new version of Skype for Mac, removing the beta label and introducing group video calling as part of our Premium package, as well as a number of user interface and other improvements. Download it now, or read on to find out more.

First, I’d like to say thank you to all of you who sent us feedback on the beta, particularly the positive feedback on group video calling. It’s now available as part of our Premium package, that also includes live chat customer support. You can try it out for free for 7 days, and then purchase either a day pass starting at $4.99 (€3.49/£2.99)* or as a monthly subscription for $8.99 (€5.99/£4.99)* per month. New users receive a 7-day free trial.

As a result of that feedback, we’ve been able to make a number of improvements in the latest version. The video above has all the details. We’re also excited to announce a competition to recognise your own designs for chat styles – find out more and register your interest.

Something we heard loud and clear was that you felt that the app was too big – whether it was the window size, contact list, or the way instant messages were displayed. The good news is that we’ve slimmed things down a bit in the new version, trimming pixels and realigning things to make the app altogether more compact.

We’ve reduced the minimum window size, so that those of you who prefer to keep Skype to one side of your screen, for example, can do that more easily. We’ve also tightened up the contact list, so that you can see 30% more contacts at once. We’ve reduced the amount of whitespace in the sidebar too.

In addition, we’ve tweaked the way instant messages are displayed to reduce the amount of whitespace, allowing you to see more of your conversations without scrolling.

The contacts monitor is a great way to keep track of your closest friends, or your team at work, and in this version we’ve made it much easier to find – it’s in the Window menu.

You’ll be happy to know that we’ve brought back full screen mode in video calls. When you’re in a call, click the button to switch to full screen mode, and click it again to return the call to the Skype window.

It’s also easier to chat while you’re on a call – again, just click the button to reveal the chat panel, and click it again to hide.

Thank you again for all of your feedback. These improvements should help make the Skype experience on the Mac even better. Of course, we continue to welcome your feedback, and please leave a comment below, or use the Give Feedback option in the app and it’ll end up in our inboxes – there will be regular updates and we value your thoughts.

Comments on this post are now closed. If you have feedback on the new version of Skype for Mac, please read our update post.

* Pricing is VAT exclusive. Pricing inclusive of VAT for a day pass is $5.74 (€4.01/£3.44) and for a monthly subscription $10.34 (€6.89/£5.74). A fair usage policy applies.

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  Neil Stevens

The Qik acquisition is complete

QikI’m happy to confirm that we’ve completed the acquisition of Qik. The transfer of shares and funds between the shareholders of Qik and Skype was completed today and Qik is now under the ownership of Skype. We’re very excited about this move, and look forward to working together with the Qik team to make our mobile video products even better.

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  Peter Parkes

Coming soon: video calls on your Verizon Wireless 4G LTE device with Skype mobile

Skype mobile on Verizon WirelessWe’re happy to announce that video calling will soon be available with Skype mobile on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE network.

This new version of Skype mobile from Verizon Wireless will be deeply integrated into a wide range of 4G smartphones, including the HTC ThunderBolt, which will to be available by mid-2011. With front- and rear-facing cameras, these Android-based 4G LTE smartphones will make it simple for you to make Skype-to-Skype video calls over Verizon Wireless’ 4G LTE network.

Of course, you’ll also be able to use it to make free Skype-to-Skype calls and chat, as well as call friends and family abroad at our super-low rates.

To be the first to know when it’s available, sign up for a reminder on the Skype website.

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  Neil Stevens

Group video calling ready for primetime

Group video calling has shed its ‘beta’ label and officially joined our product line-up with the introduction of the new version of Skype for Windows.

It’s available as part of the new Premium package which offers group video calling together with access to live chat customer support.

You can buy a day pass for $4.99/€3.49/£2.99* or a monthly subscription for just $8.99/€5.99/£4.99† per month.

If you sign up for group video calling in the first month, you’ll receive a 33% discount on 3 and 12 month subscriptions. In addition, you’ll get a 25% discount off an HD webcam.

The new version of Skype for Windows also includes a number of improvements to video stability and quality, and we recommend that you download it now.

* $5.74/€4.01/£3.44 including VAT where applicable.
† $10.34/€6.89/£5.74 including VAT where applicable. A fair usage policy applies.

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  Tony Bates

Skype to acquire Qik

QikI’m happy to announce that we’ve entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Qik, a provider of mobile video software and services that let people capture, instantly share and preserve great moments on video from anywhere. Qik has 60 employees, and is headquartered in Redwood City, California and has an office in Moscow, Russia. We expect to close the transaction in January 2011.

Qik is available on over 200 mobile phones running Android, iOS, Symbian, BlackBerry OS and Windows Mobile, and comes preloaded on a wide variety of mobile handsets through partnerships with handset manufacturers and mobile networks.

Skype and Qik share a common purpose of enriching communications with video, and the acquisition of Qik will help to accelerate our leadership in video by adding recording, sharing and storing capabilities to our product portfolio.

Through this acquisition, we’ll also be able to take advantage of the engineering expertise that is behind Qik’s Smart Streaming technology, which optimizes video transmission over wireless networks.

Together, we’ll focus on providing great products that will allow people around the world to share experiences in real-time video across different platforms, as well as storing those moments so they can be viewed later.

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  Peter Parkes

Skype for iPhone now with video calls

Skype for iPhone video callIt’s as simple as that: our iPhone app now comes with video. Download it now from the App Store, or read on to find out more.

Skype for iPhone lets you make and receive free Skype video calls on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, and works over both WiFi and 3G connections*. With approximately 25 million† people signed into Skype at any given time, our new iPhone app makes it easy to share moments with your friends, family and colleagues, wherever you are.

With our new app, you can:

  • Make video calls to people on their computers as well as other iPhones (details below)
  • Make free audio calls to anyone else on Skype
  • Make great value calls to landlines and mobiles around the world

The new app is compatible with the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod touch 4th generation with iOS 4.0 or above. You can also receive video calls on the iPod touch 3rd generation and iPad. Calls can be made between devices using the new Skype for iPhone app and desktops including Skype for Windows 4.2 and above, Skype for Mac 2.8 and above, Skype for Linux and the ASUS videophone.

Skype for iPhone is one of the top five free iPhone apps in 2010 according to Apple, and now it’s just got even better.

* Additional data charges may apply. To get the best quality, we recommend a strong WiFi connection for video calling.
† At peak times, as of November 2010.

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  Mark Douglas

Skype for Symbian now supports the new Symbian phones and includes improved call quality

skype_symbian.jpgWe’ve just released an update to our Symbian app which adds support for the new Symbian phones, including the Nokia N8, C7 and E5.

It includes SILK, our high quality audio codec, which should help make sure your calls are crystal clear, even when you’re on a low-bandwidth connection.

Skype lets you:

The update also contains a number of interface improvements, making it easier to add contacts, navigate, add a photo to your profile and set your mood message. Additionally, we’ve updated the interface to better fit larger screens.

To download, visit skype.com/m from your mobile. See a full list of compatible phones.

* It’s free to use Skype in a WiFi zone. If you use Skype with a mobile data connection, operator charges may apply, so we recommend an unlimited data plan.

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  Peter Parkes

Two ways to make great value calls from your iPhone

We’ve updated our iPhone app – you can now make video calls.

Skype on the iPhoneWhen news breaks, we’re not above shamelessly riding the wave of attention cresting over our competitors products – if it gets a few more people to enjoy Skype. So, it’s in that spirit that we offer you this humble post, reminding you that we offer two great calling options from your favourite mobile phone:

Our app

Offering great value calls to landlines and mobiles (subscription for as low as $1.09/€0.89/69p a month*, anyone?) and free calls with SILK quality to your more tech-savvy friends and family, you’d be crazy not to download it.

Skype To Go numbers

If your data coverage is patchy, or you prefer the convenience of being able to call right from the iPhone dial pad or Address Book, Skype To Go numbers are your best friends. You can set up local numbers for all your favourite people and call them using your mobile minute allowance† - all you pay is the fantastic Skype rate to wherever they are. And they don’t have to do a thing - except listen to you go on and on and on.

Finally, don’t forget that we have apps for plenty of other phones too.

If you have any questions, just drop a comment below or say hello to @skype on Twitter. Happy talking!

* A fair usage policy applies to unlimited subscriptions. $1.25/€1.02/79p per month including VAT where applicable.
† Your phone operator may charge you for a local call to your Skype To Go number. This might be included as part of your calling plan. To avoid high roaming charges, always call from a phone registered to the same country as a Skype To Go number.

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  Peter Parkes

Skype now available on HTC Wildfire and more

Skype for Android has been updated to work on the Samsung Galaxy S too.

We’ve just released an update to our Android app, which includes a number of bug fixes and performance enhancements, which are detailed over on the Garage blog.

We’ve also added support for devices with smaller screens, such as the HTC Wildfire. We haven’t carried out our full suite of tests on these phones, so we can’t guarantee full functionality or compatibility, but you should now be able to install and run the app on devices with 320×240 and 240×400 pixel screens.

Don’t forget that you can use the app to call regular landline and mobile phones as well as other people on Skype – all you need is some Skype Credit or one of our great value subscriptions. With our unlimited subscriptions you can make unlimited calls to your friends and family around the world for as little as $1.09/€0.89/69p per month*.

* A fair usage policy applies. $1.25/€1.02/79p per month including VAT where applicable.

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  Krishna Panicker

Introducing the new Skype for Mac, now available in Beta

It’s out of beta – read about the latest version!

Skype 5.0 Beta for MacIt was worth the wait – the new Skype 5.0 is now available for Mac today in beta, introducing a revamped look and feel that simplifies navigation and provides a more Mac-like experience. For example, the Skype app has been brought together in one window for ease-of-use, and the Mac address book has been integrated, making it possible for you to call, IM and SMS your contacts when they are online or offline.

The new Skype for Mac also offers our popular new feature - group video calling - which allows you to make video calls with more than two people at a time as long as all participants are on the new Mac beta or Skype for Windows 5.0. Group video calling brings people together like never before, allowing you to do more things together with your friends, family and colleagues whenever you are apart.

The new Skype for Mac also includes the following new features:

  • New call control bar — Hang up, mute and more from a mini Skype toolbar that sits on top of any web pages, documents or photos you’ve got open
  • Search chat content to easily navigate past conversations
  • Offline IM so that you can send and receive instant messages even if the recipient is offline
  • Personalise contacts via user profiles
  • Quickly rejoin calls if your Internet connection fails momentarily
  • Floating Contacts Monitor to see your online contacts and contact groups

Try out the new Skype for Mac in beta and tell us what you think using the Skype > Provide Skype Feedback menu item. And stay posted as we roll out the official version soon.

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  Rick Osterloh

Skype with Facebook integration and group video calling

We’re excited to announce a brand new version of Skype for Windows, which will help bring you and your friends, family and co-workers together like never before. Download it now, or read on to find out what’s inside.

Facebook in SkypeWe’ve integrated the Facebook News Feed and Phonebook into Skype, making it easier to stay connected with the people and communities you care about. We’ve revitalised the look and feel, making voice and video calling, instant messaging, screen sharing and file sharing intuitive and easy to navigate. And you can now bring even more of your family and friends together with the new group video calling feature available in open beta.

With Facebook integration, you can:

  • see your Facebook News Feed in Skype
  • post status updates that can be synced with your Skype mood message
  • comment and like friends’ updates and wall posts
  • call and SMS your Facebook friends on their mobile phones and landlines
  • make a free Skype-to-Skype call if your Facebook friend is also a Skype contact

Video calling accounted for approximately 40% of all Skype-to-Skype minutes in the first half of this year, and with the new version of Skype, you’ll receive a free trial of group video calling in beta. We’ve added a dynamic group video calling view, which it easy to follow who’s talking by moving the focus to the person speaking on the call – try it out!

We’ve also continued our drive to further improve call quality, and the new version of Skype introduces automatic call recovery, which helps you reconnect calls that are interrupted due to Internet connection problems. Plus, the call quality manager gauges audio and video quality during calls, helping you to resolve problems and improving the call experience.

Finally, the new Skype Home serves as the dashboard for your Skype experience, with a feed of mood messages from your contacts, and tutorials on everything from how to make a video call to how to sign up for a subscription.

Download the new version now – and carry on talking :)

For those of you who are Mac users: we intend to release an update to our Mac app soon.

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  Peter Parkes

Improvements to our iPhone app

We’ve updated our iPhone app – you can now make video calls.

Skype for iPhone with calling over 3GWe’ve made some improvements to our iPhone app, and the new version is available for download from the App Store.

What’s new:

  • New settings option - Go Offline. You can now choose the behavior of the application when it runs in the background. Instead of always running, you can choose an amount of time that the App stays online for, before going ‘offline’. Also, you can choose to ‘never’ stay online – which means that when you switch to another app, Skype will go offline. This is similar to how the app behaves when running on versions of iOS which don’t support multitasking. This may help extend battery life.
  • Skype settings have a new look, and the options have more precise descriptions.
  • We’ve improved event notifications. All types of event notifications appear in a friendlier format.

We’ve also fixed a number of bugs to improve the overall experience.

Download it now from the App Store.

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  Peter Parkes

Skype now available for Android phones

Skype for Android has been updated to work on the Samsung Galaxy S too.

Skype for Android phonesYou’ve been asking us for it – and now it’s here. Skype is now available on a wide range of Android phones, so you can save money and stay in touch when you’re out and about. Visit skype.com/m on your phone to download, or read on to find out what’s inside.

With the new app, you can make free Skype-to-Skype calls, and send and receive IMs for free, one-to-one or with a group. You can also call phones at Skype’s great rates – over WiFi or 3G.

To make calls to phones abroad, simply dial the number in Skype and pay with Skype Credit – or make unlimited calls with a subscription. When you’re abroad, we recommend that you connect to a WiFi zone for best value.

If you already use Skype on a computer, you'll see your full contact list when you sign in to Skype on your Android phone. If not, you can set up an account and be ready to go in minutes.

Product Manager Mark Douglas explains how the app works.

You can download Skype from the Android Market, or from skype.com/m on your phone. You’ll need Android OS 2.1 or later – check Settings > About if you’re not sure what version your phone is running.

Skype is not available in the Android Market in China or Japan.
Skype has been tested on HTC and Motorola devices with Android OS 2.1 and above. It may work on other Android phones, but we can’t guarantee full functionality or compatibility. We’re aware of some problems with the Samsung Galaxy S, and we’re looking to address these in the future.
It’s free to use Skype in a WiFi zone. If you use Skype with a mobile data connection, operator charges may apply, so we recommend an unlimited data plan.
In the US, you can make calls only over WiFi.
A fair use policy applies to unlimited subscriptions.

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  Peter Parkes

Make group video calls with up to 10 people with the new beta version of Skype for Windows

Skype for WindowsToday we’ve released an update to Skype for Windows. The second beta of Skype 5.0 brings a number of changes both outside and in – most importantly, you can now make group video calls with up to 10 people. It also welcomes in a fresh new look, as well as increased stability and better quality when making group video calls. Read on to find out more, or download it now.

Make group video calls with up to 10 people

You can now use Skype to make group video calls* with up to 10 people – letting you bring even more of your family, friends or business together, even if you’re cities or continents apart.

Note that everyone in a group video call now needs to be running this version, so if your friends, family or colleagues are using Beta 1, they’ll have to upgrade before you can include them in group video calls.

A refreshed user interface

You’ll notice that the new-look Skype is sleeker, neater and crisper than before, and we’re proud of the work our interface designers have done to refine and mature the interface for this version. We’ve also added Skype Home, where you can follow your contacts' mood messages, set your profile picture and mood message, receive account notifications and learn more about using Skype.

Better stability and quality

We’ve made improvements to call quality when making group video calls, as well as fixed a number of bugs affecting stability, so your calling experience should be smoother than before. This version also includes automatic call recovery, which should help automatically reconnect Skype calls that are interrupted due to network problems. We’ve also made a number of other housekeeping fixes since the first beta – but please bear in mind that this is still a beta version, and so there may be the odd bug remaining.

* Group video calling is currently available as a free trial. For group video calls, everyone in the group video call will need Skype 5.0 Beta 2 for Windows.

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  Peter Parkes

Skype mobile - now on LG enV TOUCH, LG Chocolate Touch and Samsung Reality on Verizon Wireless

Skype mobile - now on LG enV TOUCH, LG Chocolate Touch and Samsung Reality on Verizon WirelessEven more of you can now put Skype in your pocket - Skype mobile is now available on the LG enV TOUCH, LG Chocolate Touch and Samsung Reality on Verizon Wireless.

It lets you make free calls* to friends and family on Skype, great value calls to landlines and mobile phones overseas, and send IMs to people on Skype anywhere in the world.

Here’s how charging works:

Skype-to-Skype calls, to or from your mobile, computer or TV

These calls are completely free*. They don’t count towards your Verizon Wireless minutes allowance.

Calls to another mobile number or landline number in the US

These calls count towards your Verizon Wireless minutes.

Calls to an international mobile number or landline number

These calls are great value - pay for these using Skype Credit or one of our subscriptions. For example, you can make unlimited calls† to landlines in Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey for just $6.99 per month.

All calls run on the largest and most reliable wireless network in the US, which helps to make sure that call quality is top-notch, and lets you use your favorite accessories, including Bluetooth headsets.

To get Skype mobile on your LG enV TOUCH, LG Chocolate Touch or Samsung Reality, you can download it from Media Center/Get It Now or from the Verizon Media Store - or text SKYPE to 2255 for a link to the download.

Don’t forget that Skype mobile is also available for DROID and selected BlackBerry smartphones on Verizon Wireless - just visit www.skype.com/m from your device to download it.

* You’ll need a data plan in order to use Skype mobile on your Verizon Wireless phone.
† A fair use policy applies to unlimited subscriptions.

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  Peter Parkes

iPhone update: now supports multitasking, no additional charges for calling over 3G

We’ve updated our iPhone app – you can now make video calls.

Skype for iPhone incoming callIn May, we upgraded our iPhone app to allow users to make calls over 3G data connections. Today, I’m pleased to introduce a brand new version of the app. It allows you to make calls with high quality sound, and supports multitasking. This means you can receive Skype calls while other apps are running, even when your iPhone is locked. And during a call, you can keep the conversation going while you switch to another task, such as checking a movie listing or reading an email. We’ve also updated the app’s graphics to support iPhone 4’s Retina Display.

Download it now for an even better Skype experience on your iPhone (opens in the App Store).

At Skype, we believe that better call quality and better availability (which is achieved with an app capable of multitasking and/or making calls over 3G) lead to increased call frequency and longer calls. We also believe that the mobile world is in a period of significant change, for example, with some operators starting to move to tiered pricing models.

In light of that, we no longer have plans to charge a supplement to make calls over 3G. We’re delighted to make it easier for you to talk for even longer and do even more together using Skype.

Multitasking requires iOS 4 and an iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, or a third-generation iPod touch (32GB and 64GB models from late 2009).

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  Peter Parkes

Make and receive calls over 3G with our new iPhone app

We’ve updated our iPhone app – you can now make video calls.

Update: We've released a new version of the app, and no longer have plans to charge a supplement for calling over 3G.

Skype for iPhone with calling over 3GThe wait is over. You can now make and receive calls with Skype for iPhone using your 3G connection. We’re very excited about this, as we know that
being able to use Skype when you're away from your home or office is
important to you. We’re also bringing to you improved sound quality, giving you near CD-quality sound for Skype-to-Skype calls on your iPhone 3GS or 2nd generation iPod touch and onwards.

Over the coming months we'll be working out what pricing options might be – and don't forget that Skype is all about great value. Calling over 3G will be no exception. In the meantime, Skype-to-Skype calls on 3G will be free until the end of 2010, so download and enjoy*. Skype-to-Skype calls over WiFi will remain free – and you can make calls to landlines and mobiles around the world at our incredibly low rates.

The new version features an enhanced call quality indicator, which will help you choose the best moment to call. We’ve made the app speedier to start up, and given you rapid access to the dial pad from the home screen – all in all, making it quicker for you to get from click to chatter.

The updated app is available now in the App Store – download it now.

* Operator data charges may still apply.

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  Peter Parkes

The next big step - say hello to group video calling

Group video call

Today we’re offering you a preview of our brand new version of Skype, which supports group video calling for up to 5 people.

With the latest version, you’ll be able to bring the whole family together for a chat, for lunch, or even for a birthday. You’ll be able to spend quality time with your best friends, planning a trip, or even hosting a book club. And you’ll be able to meet with colleagues from across the world without leaving your desk.

Be aware that group video calling is currently in ‘beta’ – this means that there might be a few rough edges, and that it might not work perfectly every time. We welcome your feedback – either in the comments below, on Twitter, or via our dedicated feedback survey. We’re planning to release an updated official version later this year, but if you’re keen to try it today, you can download the new version of Skype now.

To make group video calls, the people you’re calling will also need to be running the new version, so make sure you let your friends and family know they can also download the beta by posting this on Facebook and Twitter. Once you’re all set up, it’s easy to start a group call – just use the Add button to invite people into the conversation, and click the Video Call button.

To get the best experience possible, you’ll need a fast, uncongested Internet connection and a reasonably new computer, but we’ve developed group video calling to work on a wide variety of connection types and hardware.

Group video calling is just one in a set of new premium features you’ll see us roll out during 2010. We haven’t set prices for these premium features yet, but rest assured that we’re still absolutely committed to bringing you free voice and two-way video calling.

Oh, and for those Mac users out there, don’t worry – we’ll be launching group video calling on the Mac later in the year too :)

Enjoy!

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  Peter Parkes

Skype for iPhone will run in the background with iPhone OS 4

We’ve updated our iPhone app – you can now make video calls.

Update: Skype for iPhone update for iOS 4 coming soon.

Skype’s David Ponsford has just left the stage at Apple’s developer event, where he demoed a version of Skype for iPhone running in the background.

What does this mean? Previously, when you navigated away from Skype, it would quit and you’d be offline – unable to receive chats or calls. With iPhone OS 4, when you leave the Skype app, it’ll still be there in the background.

Skype on iPhone running in the background

Skype on iPhone running in the background – image courtesy of Gizmodo.

Whether you switch to another app or just put the phone in your pocket, Skype will be able to receive calls. When a call comes in, you’ll see a notification on the screen, and you’ll be able to pick it up with a single tap.

With iPhone OS 4, we hope Skype will become a whole lot more convenient for all of you who use it. iPhone OS 4 will be coming to your phone this summer, so stay tuned for more details nearer the time :)

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  Peter Parkes

Skype and the Apple iPad

We’ve updated our iPhone app – you can now receive video calls on your iPad.

Update: We've released a quick update to our iPhone app which addresses a couple of iPad teething problems. You can download it now (opens in the App Store). Your feedback is still very welcome though, so keep those comments coming.

As you may have noticed, the Apple iPad has been released in the US today.

We don't yet know how our app will behave on the iPad. Some journalists who had early access have reported that the existing Skype for iPhone app works just fine on the iPad hardware. This is great news, but certainly doesn't give us enough confidence to be able to announce and release an app today as we want to give you the best Skype experience possible.

You can expect to hear more from us about an iPad app in the coming months as we now have our hands on actual iPads and can start tuning and testing.

I'd be very interested to hear from you about your experiences, so please keep me posted, either in the comments below or on Twitter: @peteratskype.

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  Peter Parkes

On Skype mobile and WiFi

Skype mobileIn the 5 days since the launch of Skype mobile, we’ve seen a phenomenal response both in the media and from individuals like you, in blogs and on social networking sites.

One question which has come up a lot is this: why doesn’t the app work over WiFi? The truth of the matter is simple. For Verizon, and for the current generation of BlackBerry and Android smartphones, the decision to route calls over the voice network was an easy one to make.

First, Verizon has the best network, with incredible coverage and reliability across the US. We’re making full use of that with the Skype mobile app.

But even if coverage isn’t an issue for you, using Verizon’s network has another major advantage: battery life. Using Verizon’s own 3G network means that you’ll be able to talk for longer, with fewer trips back to the charger. More significantly, because the calls are placed over the voice network, just like a regular phone call, you’ll be able to use all your favourite accessories – bluetooth headsets, car kits, and so on – when making a Skype call, giving you more flexibility to make calls when you’re on the move.

Lastly, a reminder: with Skype mobile, calls to other people on Skype are completely free. No per-minute charge from Skype, and they don’t use up your Verizon Wireless minutes. Calls to US numbers are treated as regular Verizon minutes, and calls to international landlines and mobiles cost only a little – check out our rates.

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  Peter Parkes

Skype mobile for Verizon Wireless now available

Skype mobile on DROID contact listIf you’re a Verizon customer with a smartphone and a data plan, you can now download Skype mobile :)

It’ll help you stay in touch with friends, family and colleagues all over the world, by allowing you to:

  • make and receive unlimited Skype-to-Skype voice calls to anyone else on Skype around the globe
  • send and receive unlimited instant messages with other people on Skype
  • call international phone numbers at our low rates

Today, the app will work on BlackBerry Storm 9530, Storm2 9550, Curve 8330, Curve 8530, 8830 World Edition and Tour 9630 smartphones, as well as DROID by Motorola, DROID ERIS by HTC and the Motorola DEVOUR. We’ll add support for more phones and platforms later this year.

Skype mobile uses the Verizon Wireless voice network for the wireless connection of the Skype-to-Skype calls, giving you a reliable connection and top-notch call quality.

Skype-to-Skype calls will not be charged against your monthly minute allowance or data plan. To make calls to international landline or mobile numbers, you’ll need to buy Skype Credit.

Download the app now to put the planet in your pocket.