Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Facebook's video chat feature is available through Messenger and the Facebook website. Open an existing group chat or start a new ...
As of today, your mother can video chat you on Facebook. The social-media giant launched its long-anticipated video chat in partnership with Skype, allowing for one-click chatting for Facebook's 700 ...
Facebook is co-opting some of the top video chat innovations like Zoom’s gallery view for large groups and Houseparty’s spontaneous hangouts for a new feature called Rooms. It could usher in a new era ...
Less than 24 hours after Mark Zuckerberg's "Awesome!" announcement — getting Skype all up in your Facebook — and we already know the many ways it may destroy your life, or worse, the life of your ...
Messenger Room is Facebook's response to the popular video chat app Zoom, which saw its usage spike during the coronavirus health crisis. Zoom has been the subject of plenty of criticism lately ...
Facebook Messenger allows group video chat for up to 50 people. Here is how you can setup Messenger room and video chat with multiple participants. With Video chat becoming an essential software for ...
Facebook's new video chat feature left some journalists, like Al Jazeera correspondent Dima Khatib, underwhelmed. "If I have Skype why would I want to Skype on facebook?" she wondered on Twitter. (I ...
Facebook wants to be users' one-stop place to share everything with friends. Now users can connect to for video chats. "You just start the video and there it goes," Facebook product manager Johnny ...
Looks like Facebook will be readying video chat on their service, similar to what Google has done with Google Chat within Gmail. Even cooler, though, is that an eagle-eyed developer just sent us ...
Facebook just announced 50-person video chatrooms called Messenger Rooms. The new Messenger Rooms have some features in common with other video calling apps, like Zoom and Houseparty. The company says ...
Facebook’s first hardware product combines Alexa (and eventually Google Assistant) with a countertop video chat screen that zooms to always keep you in frame. Yet the fancy gadget’s success depends ...