Filed under: Software, Apple, OS X
A fancy mirror contraption not quite what you had in mind for video conferencing on your iPhone? Fret not, friends; Ecamm Network is back at it, this time devising a way to stream video from the camera — at 30fps, no less — to the Mac of your choice over WiFi. Even better, the clever cats hooked it up with Bonjour, so the Mac just sorta sees it as a camera without any configuration needed. The possibilities are pretty endless (or limited, depending on your point of view), but we suppose it’s nice for iPhone owners to instantly have a free, remote cam for iChatting, if nothing else. The download isn’t available yet, but Ecamm is teasing that they just might be willing to demo it at their Macworld booth this week.
[Via TUAW]
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Original post by Chris Ziegler
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