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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.

(Source Engadget, The Google Blog)… Continue Reading

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Moving Tales brings The Pedlar Lady of Gushing Cross to the iPad in a stunning revival of an old tale.

What is like to be a kid in 2010?

We started Moving Tales to expand and explore storytelling on the iPad platform. Not just any stories, but tales with rich legacies, many of which have been told for millennia. We are taking these stories for a walk – rephrasing and reframing them in a way that is compelling and appropriate to this new platform. Although they have aspects of books, animated films, storytelling and interactive media, the result is greater than the sum of its parts. Our very bold intention is to develop the first great iPad storybook app. –Matthew Talbot-Kelly, Founder, Producer and Director of Moving Tales

Highlights

* sophisticated 3D animation on every page
* original music, voice over and sound effects
* animate the text using the iPad’s accelerometer
* Cover Flow-like navigation
* page swipe or tap for page turning
* auto page turning option
* sound effects only sound option
* compelling narrative
* randomly selected alternate views and extras to ensure no two viewings alike
* sophisticated and dynamic typographic layout
* evocative poetic language
* Spanish option—choose to hear and display the story in Spanish as well as English

Get it ! (iTunes ) $4.99

( via Moving Tales )

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This does not make me feel better about flying.

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Let’s have a look at my iPad toybox

Apple iPad Case

ipadcaseNot protecting your iPad with a case means possible scratches, nothing to absorb the shock of a fall and unless you purchase a stand, there’s nothing to prop it up on an angle but your own makeshift program.

The soft microfiber and reinforced panels covers your iPad similar to a book cover, defending the screen with a front flap. And yes, the front of the case sports the Apple logo as you’d expect.

Nicely the front flap can be folded over into a slot located on the back of the case. This will support the iPad on an angle — ideal for media junkies.

The headphone jack, dock connector port, power and volume buttons are accessible through holes in the case.

Cons:
The only drawback of the microfiber is it seems to smudge up rather quickly. Sure wiping it down with a damp cloth cleans it without causing damage but for someone like me that spends so much time keeping the device itself clean, the case shouldn’t require the same treatment. Like a typical Apple fan I like the aesthetics of the microfiber enough to warrant the flaw.

Overall, it’s a win in both style, feel and design.

Retails for $45.00 (U.S) at Apple.com… Continue Reading

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Marty Martin (director) and Flakjakt (musician) shot their new video “Cascades” solely on the iPhone 4.
This video looks amazing and will no doubt inspire more artists to take their lead. Digital Trends mentioned Final Cut Pro was used to edit, clearly they’ve applied some filters and tweaks to achieve the stylized appearance but the clarity of the iPhone 4′s camera is impressive none the less.

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