Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
UK Government Report Finds ‘Nationally Significant’ Vulnerability in Huawei Telecom Equipment
Investigators at the UK's Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre found an issue so severe that it was withheld from the company.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Receives $76 Million USD in First Stock Grant Since 2011
Cook has been awarded over 667,000 restricted stock units that are worth, according to today's stock price, over $76 million USD.
China Reportedly Preparing Antitrust Case Against Google
Beijing is investigating whether Google leveraged the dominance of its Android operating system for smartphones to stifle competition.
Facebook Adding Chat Interoperability Between Instagram and Messenger
The social media giant said that it will begin rolling out new functionality that more tightly connects Instagram and Messenger.
Amazon Debuts In-Store ‘Amazon One’ Contactless Palm Payment System
The device has been designed to provide a "fast, convenient, [and] contactless way" to perform everyday activities, such as paying for goods and accessing buildings.
Apple’s Upcoming 12.9-Inch iPad Pro to Feature mini-LED Technology in Early 2021
Apple is preparing to launch its first mini-LED iPad in early 2021, with a mini LED-backlit MacBook in the pipeline for release in later that year,
Foxconn Ramps Up iPhone 12 Production to 24 Hours a Day Ahead of Launch
The factory is working 24 hours per day, offering worker bonuses, and canceling holidays to focus on iPhone production.
Ontario Government Launches Free Wi-Fi on GO Transit
Starting today, all of Ontario's GO Transit buses and half of its trains will be offering free Wi-Fi to its customers.
Rogers Says It Will Invest $3 Billion CAD in Quebec Networks if Cogeco Sale Goes Through
On Friday, Rogers ratcheted up the pressure on Cogeco by announcing it will invest $3 billion CAD in Quebec's telecom networks if its attempt to take over Cogeco is successful. Earlier this month, Altice USA and Rogers made a $7.8 billion CAD cash offer to buy Cogeco and Cogeco Communications, reads a new report from...
Apple Removes Ripoff Widget Customization Tool From App Store
Apple recently removed an app that not only blatantly copied Widgetsmith, a widget customization tool, but stole its name and was ranked higher on search results.
Apple to Temporarily Stop Collecting 30 Percent App Store Tax on Facebook Event Fees
Apple has agreed to not collect the App Store's 30 percent "tax" on purchases made through Facebook's app for live paid events — but only through the end of 2020.
Apple Confirms Purchase of Podcast Curation App Scout FM
Apple has purchased Scout FM, an app that makes it easy to find podcasts tailored to your tastes.