The Apple Webcam is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod. It has many great reviews online. Clear imaging is one of it's best qualities. It can be bought online at sites like Amazon.
Yes but it does not have webcam functionality. And you can't do as much.
She uses her webcam a lot. She has a MacBook by Apple.
you need to have a apple mac laptop to pass or a webcam
A highly popular and trusted webcam service for the iMac (more specifically the operating system OSX) is iChat. It was developed by Apple and thus comes pre-installed in most Apple computers (iMacs) as standard.
Apple Macs come with a built-in iSight web cam but many other web cams can also be used. Those that do not provide official support will often work with a Mac using software such as MacCam (See links below).
Yes, the newer Apple laptops have built in iSight and can be easily used with Skype.
No they do not, the built in web cam came out with the MacBook and the MacBook Pro and to a lesser extent, the iMac G5.
Webcams send signals either into the Internet or to an application. To view webcam images, you need the URL of the webcam's web page, or the client program to which the webcam is sending signals.The following clients are able to receive webcam images:iChat - iChat can receive webcam signals from both iChat and AOL Instant Messenger.Yahoo - Yahoo can receive webcam signals from another Yahoo user.MSN Messenger - MSN Messenger can receive webcam signals from MSN Messenger and aMSN, a Mac MSN clone.Gmail - Gmail can receive webcam signals from other Gmail users. An audio/video plugin must be downloaded from Google and installed into both user's computers.SKYPE - Skype can receive webcam signals from other SKYPE users.In all cases, at least one computer must have a webcam.Here is a source of webcam pictures from around the world.http://www.earthcam.com/
The benefit of having an unlocked apple iphone 4s is that you can use it with any carrier so you don't have to worry about it not working and having to get a new one with a contract.
The previous answer is incorrect. The first widely known laptop with integrated webcam option (with a price starting at $12,000 USD) was an IBM RS/6000 860 laptop and its ThinkPad 850 sibling, released in 1996.
For built in: Open Photo booth or other webcam software. For USB, plug in it, then open your program.
Because msn is Microsoft you must vbisit the msn website to find a patch program, depending on the OS