We've been all about that Zoom and Facetime life this past year and a half, but here’s really nothing like sharing space with someone you love. Live, in-person interactions with eye contact, hugs and ...
Facebook's Portal devices let you video call friends, family, and co-workers using your linked Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp contact lists. You can make calls on a Facebook Portal device using the ...
This is no ordinary video-call device. It's more like teleporting than anything you've experienced so far. (Photo: Portal from Facebook/Getty) As the past year has made abundantly clear, there’s no ...
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Facebook recently introduced two new Portal devices: the Portal Go and the Portal+, both of which are available for pre-order now and start shipping Oct. 19. The company has been in the news recently ...
You can't use Skype on any model of the Facebook Portal, but there are other social media and conferencing platforms that allow you to use a Portal. Portal supports several video-conferencing apps, ...
Facebook’s Portal devices have proven surprisingly popular over the past year, largely due to the pandemic and our dependence on video calls. It’s no surprise, then, that the company is doubling down ...
The Portal Go has a softer aesthetic than previous models, with a grey fabric enclosure that’s similar to Google’s Nest Hub. It has rounded corners and almost looks like the display has been stitched ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The Facebook Portal Go is a portable smart display designed to make video calling in your home easier. The irony ...
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Since its earliest days, the Portal line has been plagued by one major question: why? Not so much why did Facebook make it (for that I give you the following: $$$), but rather, why should people be ...
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