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Hi all, 
After installing the latest skype update it works pretty weird and annoying. If you move your laptop into sleep mode, and during waking up you changed your network (i.e. moved from office to home) - skype loose the connection and will not renew it till you make a full system reboot(!). It's completely disgusting and annoying. The previous version doesn't have any kind of these issues. 
Any thoughts or comments what can help? 

Everything on your phone will be replaced with whatever data is in the backup you restore from, except iTunes content, which is not included in an iPhone backup. The only pics in an iPhone backup are pics from your camera roll.

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    Messages (iMessage and carrier SMS or MMS pictures and videos).
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