Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general technology breaking news for Computerworld. The newest versions of Skype for Windows desktop and OS X can be downloaded from the division's website. In both those cases, Microsoft said it was setting a "new servicing baseline" with the mandated editions. Microsoft did the same with Internet Explorer 11 (IE11) on Windows 7, giving consumers until June 10 to apply an April update. In April, for example, Microsoft required customers running Windows 8.1, the upgrade released last October, to migrate to Windows 8.1 Update by June 10 or lose patching privileges. While Skype did not elaborate on why it's pushing the older editions into retirement, it was reminiscent of moves that Microsoft itself has taken. Microsoft did not immediately reply to a request for clarification.
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