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Gmail free calling

As of today, some users will be able make free calls (VOIP) to the US and Canada within their Gmail accounts. If you didn’t get the pop-up yet, don’t worry, it seems to be rolling out rather slowly. Only a few people on our team at GeekBeat.TV have received the “call” feature, me being one of them.

The new feature appears as a phone icon within the chat/contacts section in Gmail. There’s a requirement to install the Google Voice & Video plug-in before you get chatting but it only takes a few seconds.

Gmail Calling feature

Canadians, you haven’t been left out this time despite the huge shaft on Google Voice, we won’t be able to receive calls in Gmail but at least it’s something right?

International users ( and Canadians according to the blog ) will have to wait. “If you’re not a U.S. based user—or if you’re using Google Apps for your school or business—then you won’t see it quite yet” – Google Blog

If you already have a Google voice number, it will output the GV # when you make a call and you’ll be able to receive calls within Gmail.

Gmail calling feature

From the dial pad, users can select the country and input a phone number to call. The user you call doesn’t need to have Gmail, it’s calling their phone directly. The call quality isn’t 100% but I’m not about to look this gift horse in the mouth, it’s for the most part really cheap — for now.

Pricing

Calls to the US and Canada are free until the end of 2010, that’s all we have heard from Google on North American calling.

International calls are dirt cheap, U.K, France, Germany, China, Japan (to name a few) at $0.02 per minute. Prices seem to vary from country to country as well as from mobile to landline. International prices may change after 2010.

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Hey Geeks,

This post is a few weeks late but I wanted to let everyone know the exciting new things I’ve been up to ( in case you don’t follow me on Twitter / Facebook ).

For those of you who weren’t aware, Cali Lewis, formally the host of GeekBrief.TV launched a new site & show called GeekBeat.TV, an awesome place to find current gadgets, tech news and anything compelling to geeks.

Cali’s new show is part of the Revision3 network, a television network for the web that has brought us sweet shows like Diggnation and Tekzilla.

I’m thrilled to announce that I’ve recently joined the GeekBeat.TV team. I’ve been a fan of Cali for a long time so it’s a huge honour to have been picked. Check out the entire GeekBeat.TV team , they’re a hella fun group.

Cali Lewis Mobile AppCali has now launched a free mobile app (itunes link), so users can keep up to date with GeekBeat.TV episodes on the go. Users who upgrade will receive behind the scenes videos, the past episode catalog, TV appearances, mobile wallpapers and push notifications.

Come hang out with me at GeekBeat.TV and check out my latest GeekBeat.TV posts.

You can also check out my ‘hot app’ articles at The Globe and Mail.

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This does not make me feel better about flying.

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Metaio the company that launched the Junaio AR browser last November, have recently made a few very interesting announcements — image recognition, tracking and a mobile development kit.

This has just been made possible on the iPhone with the release of the iPhone’s new OS, developers now have access to the camera’s API and live camera data opening the gates of possibility for things like 3D animations overlaid in your augmented reality browser.

Previously, using this type of reality browser (with only GPS data), you’d typically see information in form of an icon overlaid on the screen. As a quick example, if you were viewing a monument and fired up your AR browser, you’d likely see the Wikipedia icon pop-up on the screen with an option to “read more” on Wikipedia.… Continue Reading

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HTC, the manufacturer that brought us the first Android device, aims to dazzle us once again with one very sexy device — The Legend.

I’ve been test driving the Legend for a few weeks and the experience so far has been sweet.

Look At That Body!

The Legend sports a solid aluminum unibody design, a style similar to the very sexy unibody MacBook pro. Media, apps & widgets look beautiful on the 3.2” HVGA AMOLTED display with 7 revolving home screens.

The soft, smooth and boxy casing with a slight curvature (flipped) at the bottom, feels great to hold. The screen on the Legend is a tad smaller than the Nexus One which has a longer body and a sort of rounded feel on the edges.

The solid piece of aluminum covers the entire front & back and doesn’t have the usual large battery slot accessed by removing the backing of the phone. Instead the battery, MicroSD and SIM sit under a small rubber slot which provides a rubber groove on the backing offering a struggle-free removal. Nice touch. The camera, located on the back of the device (no front facing camera) is protected by the same soft rubber used to support the battery at the base of the device.… Continue Reading

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