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business2 years ago

George Santos Rakes in Cash with Cameo Videos

Former Republican lawmaker George Santos, who was recently expelled from Congress, has joined the Cameo app where celebrities and public figures can charge for personalized video messages. Santos is currently charging $400 per video, and his rate has increased since he first appeared on the platform. Despite facing federal charges, Santos has booked enough Cameo videos to earn six figures, surpassing his previous salary as a member of Congress. The success is attributed to recent media coverage and the quality of his videos. Fans have expressed satisfaction with his work, and even Senator John Fetterman has paid Santos to record a video trolling another senator.

technology2 years ago

Mastering FaceTime in iOS 17: Video Messages and Gestures Unveiled

Apple's iOS 17 introduces the ability to leave video messages on FaceTime. Users can initiate a FaceTime call and if there's no answer, they have the option to record and send a video message. Both the sender and recipient must be running iOS 17 or iPadOS 17. The video message can be saved to the Camera Roll or sent to the recipient, who can view it in the missed call log and choose to return the call, watch the video message, or save it.

technology2 years ago

WhatsApp Enhances Video Messaging Experience with New Features

WhatsApp has introduced a new feature that allows users to send short video messages, similar to voice messages. The videos can be up to 60 seconds long and will automatically play on mute when opened by the recipient. This feature streamlines the process of sending videos and prevents cluttering up the phone's camera roll. It has been rolling out on both iOS and Android and will be available to all users in the coming weeks.

technology2 years ago

WhatsApp's Latest Features: HD Photos, Screen Sharing, and 60-Second Video Messages

WhatsApp is working on several new features, including video messages, higher-quality photo sharing, and editing and screen-sharing features for desktops. The platform is also refreshing its design with floating action buttons and toggle switches that follow the Material Design 3 guideline. These features have been spotted on beta builds for Android, iOS, and Windows.