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Apple iSight
Reviewed on August 25, 2005
With great image quality and integration, the Apple iSight is the best choice for Mac owners who use iChat, but it isn't ideal for users of other messaging clients.
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iGlasses 2.1.3
Control camera settings from iChat, Skype & other apps.
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Freak Show 1.2
fun visual effects for video/stills
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CamCamX 1.7
Video mixer for webcasting on skype, yahoo, webchat...
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Macworld: Intel-based Macs built for speed
January 10, 2006
At Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs says Intel-based laptops, iMacs are several times faster than predecessors. Photos: Macworld up to the minute
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