Last March, Steve Jobs opened the door to iPhone VoIP applications. They had to run over WiFi and couldn't burden AT&T's cellular data network. Now just a few months after the App Store made its debut ...
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The problem with Apple’s iPhone 4 Facetime commercial is that not everyone has an iPhone 4, and that’s just not happening. Fortunately there’s Fring, which now allows video calls to PCs and other ...
The launch of the iPhone 4 may have brought mobile video calling to the public’s attention, but, the fact is, the capability has been available for some time from software makers both large and small.
Fring's app for "jailbroken" iPhones allows for semi-free VoIP calls--as long as you've got a Wi-Fi connection handy. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote ...
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