The long-awaited Skype for iPad app is available — really available after being released in the past 24 hours, then pulled from Apple's App Store, then being put back. "To ensure your best Skype ...
Looks like that Skype app for iPad was a little early, as it’s just been yanked from the app store. Skype tweeted “to ensure your best Skype experience, we’ve temporarily removed Skype for iPad which ...
You can use Skype on your iPad by downloading the app and logging into your Skype account. The Skype app for iPad gives you more screen space, allowing you to keep ...
While Skype has long been available on the iPhone, iPad users have had to make do with using the iPhone version in super-sized mode. On Tuesday, though, Skype at long last released an iPad-native ...
Skype has pulled its iPad app only hours after it was released, saying that it went live prematurely. It has been said that the app initially worked on both 3G and Wi-Fi connections before it was ...
More than a month after its expected debut, the iPad-optimized Skype client is made available on Apple's App Store--after briefly being pulled for a number of hours. Steven Musil is a senior news ...
UPDATE: Skype has confirmed that the video is real. The app has been submitted to the App Store, and is pending Apple’s approval. Earlier today, Skype allegedly posted the above video to their ...
The Skype app for the iPhone is a stellar (and free!) download for anyone looking to connect via VoIP, but its one major flaw was its inability to conduct calls via 3G or EDGE networks. Meanwhile, ...
Skype, one of the go-to apps for any mobile platform these days, is taking a wait-and-see approach to Microsoft’s latest mobile platform while it focuses on iPhone, iPad, Android, and others. At a ...
Skype has hit the iPad. The new Skype for iPad app is optimized for the Apple tablet's larger screen and includes features such as instant messaging, a display for contacts and SMS texting. It also ...
So you’re holding off on the iPad for the 3G version that arrives in a month, dreaming of placing VoIP calls from anywhere as an alternative to your phone. Just don’t expect to do so with Skype, yet.