Like with every other versions of FaceTime, the interface is extremely simple. The menu bar located at the bottom of the iPhone app has been redesigned, and the control buttons, such as ‘mute’, ‘end call’ and ‘switch camera’, are now grouped inside a window located near the bottom of the iPad screen.
It is also important to note that the presence of FaceTime feature in iOS 4.3 also gives clue that Apple may launch iPad before launching any latest iOS and iPad come with iOS 4.3.
There is a lot to talk about iPad 2 but nothing is sure at this time. We have to wait for any official announcement so stay tuned for all the latest updates of iPad 2.
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In April 2012, Nokia proudly announced that Lumia 610 would be able to run the Windows Phone version of Skype. Later on, Skype announced that it won’t support Skype for Windows Phone on devices with 256MB RAM. As Lumia 610 got only 256MB of RAM inside it, the future of Skype support in the handset was in jeopardy. According to reports, Nokia has officially pulled out Skype for Windows from Lumia 610 handsets because of unsatisfactory user experience.
Facebook and Google haven’t been on particularly good terms. The rather unpleasant relationship between the two extends well back into the past and the main reason is that Facebook has been refusing to allow Google to use its user data. While Facebook officially says that it won’t share the data because of privacy reasons of the users, Larry Page says that is false.
Apple’s success in the smartphone and tablet market has brought it an unprecedented success. iPad and iPhone are flying right of the shelves in millions and this has hugely increased the semiconductor consumption of Apple, making it the largest chip buyer in the whole world. Although Samsung comes second in the list, it is still far off in terms of buying volume, when compared to Apple.
























































