📅 February 15, 2011

iFacePad: Easy Way To Enable FaceTime On iPad [video]

A few days, we showed you how to manually enable FaceTime on the iPad, and today we’re going to show you how to use an app to automate the whole process.

A few days ago, we showed you how to manually enable FaceTime on the iPad, and today we’re going to show you how to use an app to automate the whole process. Props to Intell for this nifty little app.

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📅 February 6, 2011

HOW TO: Enable FaceTime On The iPad Running iOS 4.2.1 [video]

Here’s a nice little ‘end of the weekend’ project for you guys: enable FaceTime on your iPad. The hack installs the iPod touch 4 FaceTime application on the iPad, with a full-screen, optimized user interface.

Here’s a nice little ‘end of the weekend’ project for you guys: enable FaceTime on your iPad. The hack installs the iPod touch 4 FaceTime application on the iPad, with a full-screen, optimized user interface. Although the iPad user will not be shown due to the lack of a camera, the audio still works and the mute button is present, too.

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📅 December 30, 2010

Skype For iPhone Now With Video Calls [video]

Skype for iPhone lets you make and receive free Skype video calls on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, and works over both WiFi and 3G connections

Skype for iPhone lets you make and receive free Skype video calls on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, and works over both WiFi and 3G connections ( Additional data charges may apply. To get the best quality, we recommend a strong WiFi connection for video calling. ). The new app comes with :

  • Make video calls to people on their computers as well as other iPhones (details below)
  • Make free audio calls to anyone else on Skype
  • Make great value calls to landlines and mobiles around the world

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📅 March 11, 2010

Apple Removes All Video Calls Files From The Latest Beta SDK Release

Last month we reported that iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 adds support for front facing camera, camera flash, zoom and video conferencing. According to our readers, and confirmed by our developer friends, the new SDK beta 4 completely removes any trace of video calls.

Last month we reported that iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 adds support for front facing camera, camera flash, zoom and video conferencing. According to our readers, and confirmed by our developer friends, the new SDK beta 4 completely removes any trace of video calls.

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📅 February 24, 2010

iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 Adds Support For Front Facing Camera, Camera Flash, Zoom and Video Conferencing

It seems Apple built in API support to test to see if your iPad had a Front Facing Camera, Zoom and a Camera Flash. The front facing camera would, of course, be used for video chat, while Zoom and Camera Flash are often requested features for the iPhone’s camera.

We told you that one of the hottest thing in the new SDK, update released yesterday, was the presence of the photos.app in the iPad SDK. But boy, how wrong were we? Digging deeper into the code, MacRumors found out that Apple built in API support to test to see if your iPad had a Front Facing Camera, Zoom and a Camera Flash. The front facing camera would, of course, be used for video chat, while Zoom and Camera Flash are often requested features for the iPhone’s camera.

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