BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri December 24th, 2010
We're hearing some exciting news from over at Skype. According to a mistakenly (we believe) released document, video-calling support for the Skype iOS app is now right around the corner.
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BY Joe White on Tue December 21st, 2010
Apple has created a Christmas TV ad for the iPhone 4, showing off the power of FaceTime. And, true to form, the advertisement is as emotional and heartwarming as you'd expect. Read on to find out more, and to view the TV ad ...
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BY Joe White on Sat December 18th, 2010
Tango Video Calls has recently been updated to support the iPod touch 4G. Additionally, the app is now Retina-optimized, and its contact list has received a great makeover. Read on to find out more ...
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun November 07th, 2010
A group of jailbreakers (the same ones that brought FaceTime to Middle East countries), has now found a way to activate FaceTime on legacy devices like the 3GS.
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BY Joe White on Sun October 31st, 2010
FaceTime, Apple's video calling service, is great. But, it's not available everywhere. Several countries in the Middle East don't support FaceTime. If you live in one of these countries, read on to find how how you can enable FaceTime on your iPhone handset...
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BY Joe White on Sat October 30th, 2010
News regarding the iPad 2's speculated front and rear-facing cameras has hit the web. Read on to find out more...
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BY Joe White on Sat October 23rd, 2010
FaceTime for iOS is not available in the Middle East. However, there is a way Middle Eastern fanboys can get in on the action: FaceTime for Mac, Apple's Mac OS X application, can work within the Middle East. How? Simply tell it you live somewhere else. Read on to find out more...
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BY Joe White on Thu October 21st, 2010
Yesterday, Apple released FaceTime for Mac; a new Mac OS X application which allows Mac users to FaceTime call other Macs, iPhones, or iPod touches. Following this, a service called facelette was launched. Essentially, facelette combines FaceTime with Chatroulette. Read on to find out how...
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed October 20th, 2010
As announced just minutes ago, Apple has managed to release the first beta version of its desktop FaceTime video conferencing client. It's really great, so go check it out.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed October 20th, 2010
There you go! While Apple's special "Back to the Mac" event, which is taking place at the moment, hasn't revealed anything very exciting for iDevice owners so far, it did get interesting.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue October 19th, 2010
There is something very strange going on with Apple and some features of its latest iDevices around the world. As you might remember, many iPhone 4 owners in the Middle East recently had the unpleasant surprise of discovering that their new phone didn't allow them to use FaceTime.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Sun October 17th, 2010
Apple's FaceTime is in its infancy. For now, it can only be used via Wi-Fi. And of course, both users need to have an iPhone 4 or iPod touch. But FaceTime could soon be evolving to give us more. Read more...
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BY Joe White on Mon October 11th, 2010
FaceBreak is a popular jailbreak tweak which allows users to make FaceTime calls over a 3G network. The great news is that FaceBreak has just been updated, and now allows iOS 4.1 users to make video calls over a cellular network. Read on to find out more...
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri October 08th, 2010
Ever since Apple gave us a front facing camera on the iPhone 4, many of us have been craving an app that would allow us to make video calls between our iDevice and desktop computers. The answer, we're hearing today, might be coming from Yahoo very soon.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Mon October 04th, 2010
Have you ever dreamt about doing two-way video calls between your iDevice and a desktop? It's actually now possible, but not quite ready for primetime yet.
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BY Joe White on Mon October 04th, 2010
FaceTime, Apple's video calling medium, is great. We all know it and love it. Yet, it doesn't work over 3G, which is a shame. Thankfully, we've got a few other options available. One, is Fring. Another, is Tango: a recently released app which promises "free high end video calls over 3G and Wi-Fi." From what we can tell, this app is definitely worth checking out. Read on to find out more...
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Fri September 24th, 2010
Bad news for those of you living in the Middle East, or at least in United Arab Emirates as it's just been confirmed, as we first reported, that FaceTime will not be available in the country.
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BY Tim Chaten on Fri September 24th, 2010
Have an iPod? Want an iPhone? We have apps for that.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue September 21st, 2010
FaceTime, the great video-conferencing feature introduced by Apple with the iPhone 4 has definitely been a strong selling point for the handset. It might end up not being available for everyone.
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BY Joe White on Fri September 17th, 2010
Not long ago, we told you Apple was planning a FaceTime-enabled second-generation iPad for Q1, 2011. This means the device will hit stores a few months ahead of its expected April release (a year after the first generation device). Read on to find out more...
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