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Skype Lands on Nokia Symbian Belle

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Massively popular VoIP platform Skype has dished out a brand new variant of its mobile application for the Symbian Belle users. Prior to this, users of Nokia smartphones powered by the Symbian Belle OS had no way to run Skype on their devices. The move by Skype seems to be a well calculated one, as Nokia is planning to upgrade a handful of its smartphones, including the likes of Nokia E7, Nokia C6-01 and Nokia N8 to Symbian Belle on February 8th.

The brand new Skype for Symbian Belle app brings along with it the support for instant messaging, voice calling, as well as an updated user-interface, designed exclusively for Nokia's proprietary OS. Skype claims that the overall functionality of the app has also been beefed up significantly. The only downside with the new app is that it won't support video calling.

The app is available for Nokia users in the US only, however, according to various sources it will be made available for Symbian Belle users in the UK pretty soon. Some believe that the app was released by Skype because Nokia is indirectly a part of the Microsoft Family or is it not?

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Skype 5.8 for Windows released -- get it now!

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Less than three months ago, a beta version of Skype was unveiled that boasted a number of new features. The latest update to the popular VoIP tool sees the software jumping straight to version 5.8, finalizing some of the features found in the beta and adding a couple more for good measure. There are a number of highlights to Skype 5.8, and there is a great deal to investigate if you have not been keeping track of the beta versions of the software.

Skype 5.8 for Windows released -- get it now!

Conducting video chats has for too long been a blocky, stuttering affair, plagued with poor quality footage -- not just in Skype, but in general -- but support for full HD video-calling, assuming you have a suitable camera and a fast enough internet connection, means that this is set to change for Skype users. Video calls are great not only for personal Skype chats, but also for business meetings, and in the same vein the new group screen sharing is an interesting new addition. If you have a Skype Premium account, during the course of a group chat you can now share your entire desktop or just a single application window.

Another change to video calling will interest Facebook users. For some time, it has been possible to access your Facebook contacts from within Skype, but there is now also the option of conducting video and audio chats with friends on Facebook, even if they are not running Skype themselves. While it is likely that your Skype contact list is fairly compact, there is a high chance that your Facebook friend list is somewhat more extensive. To help make this easier to manage, offline Facebook contacts can be hidden from view to help reduce the length of the list to a more manageable size.

Push to talk is a technology that has been implemented in some cell phone apps, making it possible to conduct walkie-talkie style conversations. Bringing this same option to Skype is something that will be welcomed by gamers as well as anyone who keeps Skype running at all times but does not want to have to keep stopping and starting an audio chat. The new feature means that a keyboard shortcut can be configured to toggle the mute status of your microphone -- while the shortcut is pressed you can speak, but the moment you release the keys you will no longer be heard.

Full details of the changes and additions that have been made to Skype can be found at the Skype Garage blog.

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Skype for Windows Phone app to begin beta testing soon, release imminent

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Microsoft first revealed the Skype for Windows Phone app back in MIX 2011 last year, way before Microsoft’s acquisition of Skype. It had almost been a year without further news about the app, and finally during CES 2012 in January, a Microsoft representative mentioned during a video interview that the Skype for Windows Phone app will be “coming soon”.
 
Well according to reports from WP7Lab (via WMPU), Microsoft had just begun dogfooding (internal beta testing) the Skype for Windows Phone app. Furthermore, the website received an anonymous tip indicating that Microsoft will soon be sending out invitations for a beta version of the app. Here’s an excerpt from WP7Labs:
 
Skype for Windows Phone is just around the corner and we’ve teamed up with the Skype folks to help with beta testing. If you are receiving this newsletter directly, look for an invitation in the coming weeks and be on the inside track for what is sure to be one of the hottest new apps on the Marketplace!
 
It was reported back in January that Tony Bates, President of the Skype Division at Microsoft, confirmed that Skype will exist as a separate downloadable app from the marketplace for now, and full integration into the Windows Phone OS is expected to happen in Windows Phone “Apollo”.
 
Skype is currently one of the major apps that exist on other mobile platforms but missing from the Windows Phone marketplace. The exact timing of the release is still unknown, but it is good to hear that Microsoft is making progress with the app. Who knows we might actually hear more about Skype on Windows Phone during Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this month! Stay tuned.

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NASA sends science lesson directly to Ridgedale classroom

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MARION -- A Ridgedale Junior High School science teacher got some help from NASA on Monday as she talked about the moon and satellites.

NASA sends science lesson directly to Ridgedale classroom

Catherine Brennan, who teaches eighth-grade science, took advantage of a free program that lets students hear up-to-date information on NASA missions. The information is relayed by a certified teacher who works at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland and speaks to classrooms through Skype, a software application that lets users make voice and video calls over the Internet.

Such learning is an example of how educators are using technology to help teach students more up-to-date information than would be available without such applications as Skype.

The lesson was "Mapping the Moon with WALL-E," an interactive project that also featured the Pixar-animated robot from the movie "WALL-E." Students took part in a quick experiment that taught them how NASA uses satellites to map the typography of the moon's surface.

Past that, they got an explainer on some of the newest of more than 60 science missions NASA currently has under way. That includes the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter circling the moon and its Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter, which has helped produce some of the most precise topographical maps to date of the moon's cratered landscape.

"Before LRO, we actually knew the shape of Mars better than we know the shape of the moon, our nearest neighbor," John Keller, a deputy project scientist at the Goddard center, stated on NASA's website.
 
Such missions are in the news now but likely won't be in many textbooks yet. "Science changes in this field quickly," Brennan said. "Textbooks are outdated within a year. I had to find an alternative resource."

She said NASA's educational programs have also helped her show students real-time images of the moon taken with the Hubble Space Telescope. "I thought it was pretty cool," eighth-grader Monroe Britton said. "Not a lot of people can talk to NASA."

The lessons also introduce some of the technology being used to students who aspire to become scientists. Eighth-grader Preston Elswick, who hopes some day to be an astro quantum physicist, said he was familiar with the missions but felt honored to get to hear directly from someone who works with NASA.

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Skype For Windows Phone Due First Half Of 2012 – Full Integration With Apollo Update

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Paul Thurrott brings us plenty of good (and finally more) news of Skype coming to the Windows Phone, in any form. Via his SuperSite Blog, Thurrott gives us a little insight on why Skype on Windows Phone was never released by the end of 2011 as expected, what Microsoft is planning in the end with Skype on Windows Phone, and how a Skype application would be the only thing coming.

Thurrott ‘now confirms’ that the Skype application for Windows Phone will release within the first half of 2012. He brings this confirmation from Microsoft documentation which he also used to acquire some other recent information such as Microsoft’s marketing and LTE plans for Windows Phone. Skype did make a small appearance at CES 2012, Thurrott mentions a video interview where Skype’s vice president of products, Rick Osterloh, made a simple statement that they are working on a product that will release on the Windows Phone soon.

Paul Thurrott also brings some clear information on why the Skype application, or anything of the like, was never released ‘as promised’ by the end of 2011. Thurrott has no information on Microsoft making such a promise. He does mention to readers that the documentation he is getting the present information from states that Microsoft had always had the intention of releasing anything Skype related before mid-year 2012, and not before the end of 2011 as many expected and came to believe. However, Thurrott does side with the masses and doesn’t know why the Skype product has been delayed past the end of 2011, regardless he can now confirm Microsoft’s plan at the moment is to tie in the Windows Phone Skype release with some heavy artillery marketing.

Paul Thurrott closes off the very informative Skype post with the following marketing plans for Microsoft with Skype on Windows Phone (along with other applications):

The Skype availability on Windows Phone won’t just stop at a simple application. Initially (and what we all expect to release soon), a Skype application will be what is released, but word is going around the Internet presently that full Skype integration will come with the Apollo update later this year. Paul Thurrott made no mention of such rumors, or any information within his documents, pertaining to Skype integration in the future.

As we grow more and more into the 2012 year, we are starting to see the enormous Windows Phone marketing plans by Microsoft, partners and manufacturers unfold. There is definitely a significant effort already evident with the marketing of the this year compared to last year.

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Skype Metro App for Windows 8 Coming Soon

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Last year we saw a big acquisition with Microsoft capturing Skype for a hefty amount,Skype a popular VoIP Client for desktop computers has now been acquired by Microsoft.So it was only a matter of time for some latest development news for the Company’s own Operating Systems.We already know that Skype for Windows Phone is already in the works.

Skype Metro App for Windows 8 Coming Soon

Now as spotted earlier by Long Zheng Skype is hiring  C# and HTML 5 developers for its Metro App development for Windows 8 operating system.This is what the job posting read , The two separate listings are for C# and HTML 5 developers who will be working to develop the Skype client for the upcoming much hyped operating system.
 

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Radio Update: Skype sale, PayPal boost EBay

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Alisa Parenti has the latest market and money news, including a better-than-expected earnings statement from EBay.

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Why Isn’t Skype On Windows Phone Yet?

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Microsoft surprised the world last year when it dropped $US8.5 billion to buy Skype. Yet despite the deal being finalised in October, we’re still yet to see the VoIP application rear its pretty little head on Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform. What’s going on?

Ever since the deal was announced, we’ve been hanging out for Redmond to announce it has managed to integrate the VoIP application into the core operating system, just like it did with Facebook and Twitter. And for months, everything pointed towards it happening last year. We had “confirmation” that the app was heading to Mango last year, while pointers indicated that the WP7 app was the company’s priority after launching its iPad app in August.

And yet here we are, 16 days into 2012 and there’s still no Skype on Windows Phone. But according to Slashgear, the software is still “coming soon”. In an interview with Microsoft’s VP of products, Rick Osterloh, confirmed that the company is currently working on delivering Skype to Windows Phone users “soon”, with tighter integration with other Microsoft products like Windows 8 and Xbox to follow.

This is good news, but it isn’t really good enough. Microsoft is lagging behind with its Windows Phone platform – as Apple converts bajillions of new users to iOS every day and Android activates even more handsets, Microsoft can’t rest on positive reviews and good will from users to invest in its mobile operating system. It needs to light a firecracker underneath its developers (and hardware partners) in order to drive new core applications and features like Skype into its devices.

Consider this: It has been 11 months since Nokia and Microsoft announced its strategic partnership at Mobile World Congress last year. And yet Australia still doesn’t have any indication of when we can expect to see the first Nokia WP7 handset. Similarly, it has been eight months since Microsoft announced it was buying Skype, and there’s still no word on when there will be an official Windows Phone implementation.

Microsoft needs to speed up its processes. In a world of Twitter and Facebook, where news is common knowledge as soon as it happens, waiting months to release software from a company you own isn’t going to help you win marketshare.

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Full Skype Integration Not Until Windows Phone 'Apollo?' (Watch Video)

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Consumer Electronoics Show, Osterloh goes on to discuss the various other integrations between Microsoft and Skype currently on the horizon. Windows Phone's up first, followed by the future porting of Skype over to Windows 8, the Xbox 360, and Microsoft Lync.

While Osterloh doesn't spill the beans on what kind of experience Skype's going to bring to the Windows Phone – a native app versus a more direct integration into the operating system – sources speaking to The Verge's Tom Warren indicate that the first Skype go-around for Windows Phone will likely receive the app treatment. The fourth-quarter release of Windows Phone's 'Apollo' version is expected to more closely tie Skype into the operating system itself.

And when might the official Skype release hit? We're a bit hesitant to predict, given the app's track record this far for Windows Phone. But could Osterloh's "soon" in some way relate to next month's Mobile World Congress?

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Skype helps actors prepare

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It's a buffet for theatre enthusiasts. And you won't go home hungry. Theatre Cambrian presents two weekends of dinner theatre productions featuring three plays bound to tickle many palates. The spotlight shines on three plays : Noel Coward's Private Lives, Norm Foster's The Melville Boys and Bill Manhoff's The Owl and the Pussycat.

Skype helps actors prepare

This was Angel Mannisto's first time directing a drama production. When she's not on stage acting and singing, she's usually directing musicals. "I like how it touches on many emotions," Mannisto said about directing The Melville Boys.

"There's drama. Usually a lot of our productions are funny or a farce. To deal with heavy subjects, I really enjoyed it. As an actress it's more challenging because it's not something you get to do often. So it's very exciting to direct others to do the same thing."

Written in 1983, The Melville Boys was Foster's second play and probably the one he's best known for. The story follows two brothers Lee (played by Jeff Burton) and Owen Melville (played by Kalvin Blanchard) who go to a lakeside cabin for a weekend of fishing and relaxation.

They meet two sisters (played by Kathryn Piche and Alyssa Roy) and the play blossoms into a funny yet serious look at four lives in transition. "It's interesting to see in this story how the two brothers have mirrored relationships that the two sisters have with each other as well," said Mannisto. "The interaction they have just shows how much each character grows from the beginning of the play to the end. They all have a distinct change that the audience can see."

Private Lives also deals with the relationships between four people -- with a little more sizzle and scandal. Amanda and Elyot are divorced for five years when by chance they meet up again. They've remarried and are honeymooning on the French Coast when they spot each other on neighbouring hotel balconies.

Those lovin' feelings are reignited and Amanda and Elyot indulge fully, leaving their new spouses behind until a week or so later when all four meet again. "At the end of act two, there's a huge fight," said director Dale Pepin, "and I mean roll around on the floor, beat the crap out of each other fight."

The actors who play Amanda and Elyot (Sharon Kurdell and Thomas Stewart) actually choreographed their own fight scene. "When I direct, I like to have cast input," said Pepin. "I have an idea, a vision and you figure out how to get there ... it's really a collaborative effort."

As for collaboration, two is the magic number for The Owl and the Pussycat. When the play's director relocated to Toronto for work, he didn't have a problem returning to Sudbury to do the show. A longtime Theatre Cambrian actor, Jim McLaughlin also has one of the lead roles. Kate McColeman plays Doris. Originally from Sudbury, McColeman is living in Toronto these days.

McLaughlin and McColeman spent a lot of time rehearsing via Skype. "We probably won't get on the stage until the day of the show," said McLaughin. McLaughlin loves the simplicity of the play he saw performed once in a pub. The play focuses on aspiring author Felix and the woman he has evicted from his apartment, Doris, an aspiring actress who also accepts gifts and money in exchange for companionship.

"They're both losers really," laughed McLaughlin. "He thinks he's really intellectual and really intense. She's kind of a loser socially... on an emotionally level they are both childish way. They kind of get together in the end. It's a nice story. Not in a contrived, Pretty Woman kind of way. In a real way."

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