Posts tagged as: FaceTime

Sprint Confirms FaceTime Over Cellular Won’t Cost Extra

Sprint today announced details regarding the iPhone 5, including availability and price. As announced by Apple, the device can be preordered on Sprint.com starting at 12:01 AM Pacific Time on Friday, September 14, with delivery and in-store availability scheduled for September 21. Additionally, Sprint reiterated that the iPhone 5 will continue to have access to […]

AT&T Will Limit FaceTime to Mobile Share Plans

AT&T announced Friday that only customers paying for one of its Mobile Share plans will be able to use Apple’s FaceTime feature over a cellular connection. The carrier touts FaceTime as “an added benefit” of its new data plans, and users with individual or family plans will have to rely on Wi-Fi connections in order […]

Microsoft-Skype Deal Could Close this Week

Microsoft’s buyout of Skype could be formally completed in the US this week, multiple tips indicated Tuesday. They explained to AllThingsD that it was “likely” the deal would be done in the next few days. The agreement already has American and European approval and is likely just waiting on formalities. The still-separate companies haven’t confirmed […]

iOS 4.3.2 Fixes FaceTime, 3G Issues

Apple is now seeding the iOS 4.3.2 update through iTunes. As anticipated, the firmware primarily addresses two problems. The first is blank or frozen video during FaceTime calls, while the second involves being unable to connect to a 3G network using an iPad. Apple claims that the latter affects “international” iPad owners, however, despite public […]

iPad 2 is Now Real and Steve Jobs was There to Launch it

Apple today introduced the iPad 2, its second-generation tablet. The device uses a new dual-core processor called the A5, said to be twice as fast as the A4. Graphics processing is said to be nine times faster, and the device has both front- and rear-facing cameras. The device is a third thinner than the original […]

FaceTime 1.0 for Mac Now For Sale on the App Store for 99 Cents

Apple had more than the launch of new MacBook Pros to talk about today. Apple has brought FaceTime for Mac out of beta. The video calling utility is mainly available through the Mac App Store, where it costs 99 cents. It does however come free on new MacBook Pros. Users make calls via Address Book […]

T-Mobile Blames AT&T Network for the iPhone Issues

T-Mobile kicked off a new ad campaign for its HSPA+ network today with a TV commercial (see below) poking fun at  the fact AT&T does not let  iPhone owners run  FaceTime video chat on thier G3 network. The 30-second spot portrays AT&T as an overweight man keeping the iPhone down. T-Mobile’s fast 21Mbps HSPA+  network […]

Apple Address Facetime Beta for Mac Security Issues

Apple’s new FaceTime for Mac beta launch started off with a few security flaws that has been promptly patched server-side. The German site MacNotes spotted the flaw  which once a user logged into FaceTime for the first time, another user could log into the primary user’s account even with the app closed and then restarted […]

iPhone 4 Arrives in 17 More Countries This Friday

Apple’s iPhone 4 will be available in 17 more countries this Friday, July 30. iPhone 4 features FaceTime, which makes video calling as easy as one tap, Apple’s new Retina display, one of the highest resolution display ever built into a phone and a beautiful all-new design of glass and stainless steel that is the […]

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