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The Softonic Minute: Skype, PES 2015, Android L, and Google

The Softonic Minute: Skype, PES 2015, Android L, and Google
Zuzanna Blaszkiewicz

Zuzanna Blaszkiewicz

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Skype starts forcing updates, PES 2015 trailer debuted, and Google I/O previews Android L and new platforms like Android Auto, Android Wear and Android TV. Check out this week’s hottest software news in The Softonic Minute.

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Skype to issue mandatory updates for Mac and Windows

Microsoft will require Skype users to update to the latest version “over the next few months.” The company released a blog post Friday, saying it will “retire” Skype for Windows 6.13 and below as well as Skype for Mac 6.14 and below. Continue reading…

Pro Evolution Soccer goes next gen

Konami released a trailer for Pro Evolution Soccer 2015, taking the popular soccer game to next gen consoles and PC.
The trailer is short, only showing a clip of gameplay. What we do see is vastly improved graphics, AI and more realistic physics. Luckily, we did a hands-on preview of PEs 2015 at E3 to fuel your addiction.

Google teases the next version of Android

While we won’t be seeing a new version of Android just yet, Google teased the upcoming operating system at Google I/O 2014. In addition to the major Android redesign, Android “L” will focus on polishing the operating system. Continue reading…

The 7 most important announcements from Google I/O 2014

Google’s annual developers conference wrapped up with a ton of announcements from the company, ranging from the highly expected Android Wear, to Android Auto, and Android TV, and we were there to get the scoop. Check out editor Chris’ thoughts on the event.

Make sure to check out all of our past Softonic Minutes.

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