DisplayOut, is a a very powerful little jailbreak tweak that lets you output anything that's on your iDevice's screen to a TV. The folks over at iSpazio gave it a try today and unsurprisingly, it works just great with FaceTime.
We all know and love FaceTime calling on our iPhone 4 handsets and fourth-gen iPod touches. The service is great, and what's more, it's ready to expand. Not only does Apple plan to bring FaceTime to desktops, but they are also reportedly bringing FaceTime to the second-generation iPad, which is expected to launch much sooner than expected.
We all know and love FaceTime on our iPhone 4 handsets and iPods. The word on the street today is that a desktop version of FaceTime might be possible, with iChat integration, and also a Windows program.
As you know, Apple will be launching, along the iPod touch and iOS 4.1 next week, two new features: FaceTime and Game Center. Yet, up until now we only had some basic details on these will function, especially FaceTime. Well, the folks over at Patently Apple managed to get their hands on the upcoming iPod touch user-guide (through the FCC) and we now have all the details.
As you may have heard, Steve Jobs is on the edge of revolutionizing yet another industry; sex hotlines. In this online era, because of the voice-only limitations of the services, dirty phone hotlines have been having a hard time competing against online webcam-based sex chats.
If you're looking to take FaceTime on the road, why not take a look at FaceBreak - a new tweak which allows jailbroken iPhone 4 users to make FaceTime calls over a 3G network. Read on to find out more!
If you're looking for a free video streaming app that works between iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch, iPad, AND Android (boo!) then look no further: Knocking Live Video can do the job for you, for free! Read on to find out more...
There is little doubt that Apple has big plans for FaceTime. As we've told you so many times before, it's due to hit the iPod touch shortly, then the iPad and maybe even the Mac. In case you still have any doubt about it, Apple just added email-based FaceTime support to iOS in the latest iOS 4.1 beta 3.
Presumably, now less than a month away from its launch, it's pretty much a given that we're going to see plenty of leaks surrounding the iPod touch 4G. Actually, it's starting already. After yesterday's photos coming from a case maker, it's now Apple's part supplier's turn to leak some pictures.
Jailbreaking for everyone - and it's never been easier. FaceTime over 3G, plus make your living room AppTastic with new app icon coasters. We have all this and more on today's AppAdvice Daily.
Now that we can use FaceTime pretty much at will over 3G thanks to the jailbreak, you're probably left wondering how data-hungry is the feature. Well, 9to5Mac ran some tests and it's not that bad actually.
Well that was quick! Less than 24 hours after the public release of the iPhone 4 jailbreak, FaceTime has already been tricked into working over 3G connections.
After the recent revelations that FaceTime may be available on the next iPod touch (based on email addresses), 9to5mac managed to figure out more details by searching through the newly released iOS 4.1 SDK.
There is a lot of chatter about Apple bringing Facetime to the rest of its iFloat. We've also seen a couple leaks and rumors about it. Yet, it will take some slight changes to work.
While Cisco is the predominant provider of commercial networking equipment, they have also become a prominent provider of commercial VoIP phone systems. They've accomplished this by integrating well with their customer's existing infrastructure. Now, it appears they want to integrate with FaceTime as well.