Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple TV 5.1.1 Software Update Now Available
Right after the release of the eagerly awaited iTunes 11, featuring a totally redesigned interface and improved iCloud integration, along with a much better user experience driven by a cleaner navigation, Apple has published an update for the second- and third-generation Apple TV. (more…)
iTunes 11 is Finally Available
During the iPhone 5 event, Apple gave a sneak peek at iTunes 11, scheduled for public release a month ago. After facing a month’s delay, the eagerly awaited iTunes 11 is finally available for download. (more…)
Apple Patents Awesome Wireless Charging System
Wireless charging is among the most sought-after features at the top of consumers’ wish-lists for iOS devices, but in an interview with Ina Fried of AllThingsD, Phil Schiller suggested the technology isn't ready to go mainstream – yet. As the latest Apple patent published today by the US Patent Office shows, the company is indeed...
Forstall Got What He Deserved, iPod Inventor Tony Fadell says
Tony Fadell, the grandfather of the iPod sat down and talked to the BBC (via The Verge) about how he invented the iPod and his work at Apple. He also said that Scott Forstall "got what he deserved" highlighting once again the former iOS head's assertive character. (more…)
China to Surpass U.S. Install Base of iOS and Android by 2013
There are about three quarters of a billion active iOS and Android devices across the globe, set to generate approximately $10 billion in revenue by the end of 2012. These numbers are amazing, but which countries are driving this tremendous growth of the mobile market? Flurry has the answers. (more…)
Apple’s $1B Ruling Over Samsung Could Be Halved Over Design Patent Motion
Apple has decided to limit the terms of one of the patents successfully asserted in the $1 billion verdict against Samsung. First reported by Florian Müller of Foss Patents, Apple filed a so-called "terminal disclaimer" with the US Patent Office yesterday, as a reply to the Samsung motion claiming Apple's US Patent No. D618,677 is...
Apple Obtains Sales Ban on Some Samsung Galaxy Products in the Netherlands
Samsung's Galaxy products sales have been banned in the Netherlands due to a violation of an Apple patent describing a way to scroll through a photo gallery using a touch screen, the Court of The Hague ruled today. (more…)
Apple CPU Supplier Switch Raises Concern
The semiconductor industry is already concerned about Apple's potential move from Samsung to TSMC for manufacturing the chips for the iPhone and iPad as a result of the ongoing legal battle between Apple and Samsung. (more…)
ShopWise – Saving You Money [Review]
Are you interested in saving money? If so, ShopWise - this week's Editors' Choice app in the Canadian App Store - is a great app that will help you find deals and coupons on products in your area and online. When you open ShopWise, you’ll see the featured deals and coupons. You can then favourite...
Apple’s Products Infringe on Three Alcatel-Lucent patents
Bloomberg reports that the iPhone, iPod, iPad and MacBook all infringe on three Alcatel-Lucent patents, the Paris-based company claims in a jury trial that is scheduled to begin today in federal court in San Diego. (more…)
Apple Claims Samsung’s Workaround Infringes Pinch-to-zoom API Patent
Apple and Samsung are making sure the courts won't have a vacation on December 6 when the injunction hearing is scheduled. After the dispute over the HTC and Apple settlement was partly solved, Apple's latest claim is that Samsung's workaround is still infringing the '915 Apple patent for "application programming interfaces for scrolling operations", or...
Report: iPhone 5 Sales Push Android Devices Into Second Spot in the US
Driven by the success of the iPhone 5, iOS has once again dethroned Android, as it now holds the biggest market share in the US, according to a recently released Kantar Worldpanel Comtech report. (more…)