Published by Italian iPhone fan site iSpazio, the picture available to the left shows an iPhone with an all-black frame, and a front-facing camera – two features that may just see the light of day, Softpedia believes. The folks at CultOfMac chime in, posting the mockup of an iPhone video iChat by Graham Bower ... |
4 June 2009 05:14 GMT |
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Developed by Adam Iser and Evan Schoenberg, Adium is a fast, fun, and free instant messaging client that supports most existing IM protocols. The latest version of the application includes so many bug fixes you'll probably simply skip the reading part and go straight for the download. But, just in case you'... |
16 January 2009 08:07 GMT |
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One of Apple's latest Pro tips features great tips on how to use the audio chat feature in Leopard's built-in IM client, iChat. In a Pro Tip document under Apple's Mac section of the official website, the company details methods of getting together with up to 9 buddies for an audio chat unmatchable by ... |
1 December 2008 04:56 GMT |
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Apple has released new updates for Mac OS X users, one of which addresses some compatibility issues in QuickTime. 7.5.5 is still the current version of Apple's multimedia framework. The update is available for all Mac users running Mac OS X 10.5.5. Apple's QuickTime 7 delivers outstanding multi-channel audi... |
18 November 2008 02:50 GMT |
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The people at About.com have launched a voting session, asking users around the world to vote their favorite instant messaging client as well as the most improved instant messenger and other several sections. Obviously, Yahoo Messenger, one of the most popular application of this kind, is placed among the favorites t... |
14 April 2008 03:10 GMT |
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Everybody that was interested already knows about the Leopard features that Apple is talking about, either from the WWDC keynote or from the presentation sites. While Apple has not yet gone into the Top Secret features, it has begun to go into more detail about the features it has shown. Designed specifically for dev... |
24 April 2007 08:55 GMT |
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