Hackernews posts about Sky
Sky is a UK-based internet service provider (ISP) that offers television and broadband services to millions of customers in the United Kingdom.
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- RIP Skype (www.microsoft.com)
- Trump reportedly prepared to accept 'palace in the sky' as gift from Qatar (www.theguardian.com)
- No-boom supersonic flights could slide through US skies soon (www.theregister.com)
- Fine-tuned acoustic waves can knock drones out of the sky (www.economist.com)
- Skype shuts down today, marking the end of an internet era (www.androidauthority.com)
- NASA's SPHEREx Space Telescope Begins Capturing Entire Sky (www.nasa.gov)
- Skype Shuts Down After 23 Years (techcrunch.com)
- Sky, Natural Computing for the Macintosh (sky.app)
- From the Creators of Shortcuts, Sky Extends AI and Automation to Entire Your Mac (www.macstories.net)
- Moving from Skype to Microsoft Teams (www.microsoft.com)
- Famous NYC skyscraper was almost toppled by winds (nypost.com)
- The American Elevator Explains Why Housing Costs Have Skyrocketed (www.nytimes.com)
- Welcome to SkyData (skydata.app)
- RIP Skype (2003–2025), survived by multiple versions of Microsoft Teams (arstechnica.com)
- TES Renewal Skywind – Progress update and gameplay demo [video] (www.youtube.com)
- The Laser Revolution Part I: Megawatt beams to the skies (toughsf.blogspot.com)
- The forgotten Skype phones (ravi64.com)
- Goodbye, Skype (blog.kaplich.me)
- From the Creators of Shortcuts, Sky Extends AI Automation to Your Entire Mac (www.macstories.net)
- Hermes-PF's 6 CubeSats Watch the Entire Sky for High-Energy Bursts (www.universetoday.com)
- Old Skies: A time travel adventure spanning two hundred years (store.steampowered.com)
- Unusual Skies: Optical Pulses and Celestial Bubbles (www.centauri-dreams.org)
- China's "DeepSeek Moment" for Military Tech Arrived in the Skies over Kashmir (www.sinicapodcast.com)
- Stellar Cartography: SPHEREx Begins Capturing the Entire Sky (astrobiology.com)
- When doctors describe your brain scan as a "starry sky," it's not good (arstechnica.com)