Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s prompt, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s swift, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s swift, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s swift, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s swift, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to embark a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to embark a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s swift, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to begin a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s prompt, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s prompt, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s rapid, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Stir over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s swift, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed hiding nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to commence a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s quick, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android, News & Opinion

Facebook Messenger Gets Movie Calling on iOS, Android

Budge over Skype, Google Hangouts, and FaceTime. Facebook wants to host your next mobile movie talk.

While there’s no shortage of movie talk apps out there, Facebook is providing you one more option with the addition of movie calling in Messenger.

"Now you can have face-to-face conversations with your friends and the people you care about, via Messenger," Facebook Messenger Product Lead Stan Chudnovsky and Engineering Manager Param Reddy wrote in a blog post.

The fresh video-calling feature is launching today on iOS and Android for those in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Mexico, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, France, Greece, Ireland, Laos, Lithuania, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Poland, Portugal, and Uruguay. Facebook promised to roll it out to other regions "over the coming months."

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With movie calling in Messenger, you’ll be able to make calls from your mobile phone to another mobile phone, even if you’re on iOS and the person you’re calling is on Android, or vice versa. Just tap the little camcorder symbol (located on the top right side of the screen, next to the phone symbol within a talk) to begin a movie call.

"Movie calling will expand Messenger’s real-time communication features, enabling the more than six hundred million people who use Messenger every month to reach others wherever they are, from anywhere. It’s prompt, reliable and high quality," Facebook said.

This just the latest in a string of fresh features for Messenger, including in-app payments and a dedicated website for those who want to talk on the Web without the distraction of their News Feed stashing nearby. Facebook also recently exposed its Messenger Platform and Messenger Business, which will permit developers and businesses to integrate with the talk service, meaning apps and brands will soon invade Messenger.

Angela has been a PCMag reporter since January 2012. Prior to joining the team, she worked as a reporter for SC Magazine, covering everything related to hackers and computer security. Angela has also written for The Northern Valley Suburbanite in Fresh Jersey, The Dominion Post in West Virginia, and the Uniontown-Herald Standard in Pennsylvania. She is a graduate of West Virginia University’s Perely Isaac Reed School of Journalism. More »

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Juicero is ‘instantaneously’ suspending the sale of its Juicero Press; customers can email the company b. More »

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