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While not literal face time, you can get something that is the exact thing. You will need a webcam (either one that you buy or if you computer has a built in one) then you will need software so that you can video chat, a popular one is Skype and I know it runs on windows, and IMO quite sure Macs too. (Not so sure about Linux.

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Not all Apple Macintosh computers have a web-cam. Out of the current line of Apple Macintosh computers (11/5/2012) the iMac and all MacBooks have a web-cam. The Mac Mini and the MacPro do not.

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Yes, the Apple video calling application FaceTime is available on computers running Mac OS X 10.6.6 and higher. A FaceTime (iSight) camera is required for use of the service.

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I believe it only came out in 10.7 Lion so if you have it look in the Applications folder.

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Face Time was first introduced on the iMac with OSx Snow Leopard 10.6.6 and later not OSx Lion.

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