BY Joe White on Fri July 29th, 2011
According to a recent report, Apple and Verizon are currently at loggerheads regarding "FaceTime over 3G," a feature expected to launch in iOS 5. Apparently, while Apple wishes for the feature to be available to all iPhone owners, Verizon is insisting that the feature only be accessible to customers enrolled in a tiered data plan.
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BY Joe White on Wed July 13th, 2011
Here's a great, new feature discovered in the latest beta version of iOS 5: When making FaceTime calls, it's possible to stream the video to an Apple TV via AirPlay, and make the call using a "big screen."
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon July 11th, 2011
Apple, with two new spots this week, is continuing its campaign to tout all the great things you're missing out on if you don't have an iPhone. ek.
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BY Joe White on Fri June 17th, 2011
Facekandi is a recently updated application for the iPhone and iPod touch, which allows users to engage in a Chatroulette-style game using Apple's FaceTime video calling service. The app is currently available to download in the App Store for $0.99.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed June 08th, 2011
It appears Apple’s FaceTime service will work over a 3G connection in iOS 5. But, it will be up to the carriers to provide it.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun June 05th, 2011
Want to FaceTime with a stranger? Here’s a way to do it absolutely free.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun June 05th, 2011
Ahead of tomorrow’s start of WWDC in San Francisco, California, much is known about the event itself. However, Apple CEO Steve Jobs could throw us a curve ball and announce one of his “one more things.” When did these celebrated announcements begin? Let’s find out.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu June 02nd, 2011
Apparently FaceTime-powered porn on an iPhone doesn't work, at least as a commercial business. One of the first adult entertainment companies to use Apple’s video application, iP4Play, has called it quits
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu May 26th, 2011
A new app allows the creation of one-touch shortcuts for easy access on an iPhone/iPod touch. Channels, which arrived in the App Store this week, allows you to link to other apps and services including phone calls, FaceTime, messages, email, maps, websites, RSS Feeds, YouTube Videos, Twitter feeds and Skype.
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BY David Kanter on Fri May 20th, 2011
Not long ago, we only had iPhone 4s with FaceTime and we liked it! If you're like me, you've probably started to accumulate several iDevices and would like to have some control over which iDevice your FaceTime requests end up. As FaceTime evolved from an exclusive iPhone 4 feature to a desktop and iPad 2 App, things got complicated!
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BY Joe White on Tue May 10th, 2011
According to a variety of reports, Skype – the popular VoIP service – has very recently been acquired by Microsoft for $8.5 billion, in a deal that will be announced tomorrow morning.
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BY Tim Chaten on Thu April 28th, 2011
Video calling is becoming more and more mainstream. FaceTime is a fantastic built-in app that allows you to video call other iOS or Mac users. FaceTime, simply put, just works. There is barely any set up and you don’t need to worry if any apps are running. Apple has brought video calling into the 21st century. There are a few different apps that allow your iOS devices to make video calls outside of iOS and Mac. We compare your options in this AppGuide.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed April 06th, 2011
Discussion of a disturbing FaceTime glitch is ongoing in the Apple Discussions Forum. Some iPhone/iPod touch users report random photos popping up during a call. Strangely, the photos aren’t located on the iPhone camera roll. Rather, the camera itself took them without the user's knowledge
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BY Joe White on Wed March 23rd, 2011
According to a variety of posts made on the Apple Discussions forum, many iPad 2 owners are having issues with the built in FaceTime app. Namely, upon loading the application, the image from the front facing camera sometimes freezes - making a FaceTime call impossible.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed March 23rd, 2011
The FaceTime application for Mac has recently been updated. Version 1.0.2 is now available in the Mac App Store.
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BY Joe White on Thu February 24th, 2011
FaceTime for Mac is now available to download via the Mac App Store, for $0.99. The application brings HD video calling to "supported Macs," and will come preinstalled on new MacBook Pro laptops.
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BY Joe White on Wed February 23rd, 2011
Apple is expected to launch a new line of MacBook Pro laptops any day now. According to a supposed photograph of a new MacBook Pro's box, the laptop will support "FaceTime HD."
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BY Joe White on Sun February 06th, 2011
FaceTime for iPad is rumored to officially arrive with the second generation tablet. But, tech savvy iPad owners can enable FaceTime on their jailbroken device now, via a new hack.
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BY Joe White on Fri January 21st, 2011
For a while now, we've heard rumors about the second generation iPad's front and rear facing cameras. But, what sort of quality do you expect the cameras to boast?
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BY Matt Rome on Thu January 20th, 2011
It looks like the iPad is getting the full suite of Apple's iOS photo apps, including the addition of PhotoBooth for the first time on iOS.
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