Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Review Roundup: ‘An Extravagant Success’
Samsung's $2,000 USD foldable phone is trying to prove its worth as an innovative, luxury device.
Samsung Cutting Off Chip Sales to Huawei Next Week: REPORT
Samsung plans to suspend selling parts to Huawei on September 15th.
Boston Dynamics Opens Up Sales of ‘Spot’ Robot to Canada, EU, and UK
Boston Dynamics today opened commercial sales of Spot, its quadruped robot that can climb stairs and traverse rough terrain, in Canada, the EU, and the UK.
Nintendo to Ramp Up Switch Production Following Pandemic Shortages
Nintendo is ramping up production of the portable console yet again to meet the additional demand.
Apple Files Countersuit Against Fortnite Developer Epic Games
Apple's lawyers denied many of Epic Games' claims and called the company's conduct "willful, brazen, and unlawful."
Peloton Introduces New Bike+ With One-Touch Apple GymKit Integration
Peloton has given its bike a major upgrade for the first time since the service launched publicly in 2013.
LG Renews Promise to Bring AirPlay and HomeKit Support to 2018 TV Models
LG has renewed its plan to bring AirPlay 2 and HomeKit support to 2018 TV models after backtracking on its promise in late August.
Apple Launches Eight-Part ‘Oprah’s Books Club’ Podcast
Oprah Winfrey’s book club will soon get the audio treatment thanks to an exclusive deal with Apple Podcasts.
New Baby-Feeding Emojis Set to Arrive Fall 2020
A new emoji has been approved, depicting different genders feeding a baby.
How ‘Fall Guys’ Became the Videogame Sensation of the Summer
Seen those little jellybeans running around on streaming platforms and YouTube recently? You're not the only one — Fall Guys is huge.
Italian Competition Watchdog Launches Investigation of Apple’s iCloud, Google Drive, and Dropbox
The watchdog is investigating whether the three companies failed to properly indicate how their services would collect and use consumer data for commercial purposes.
Future iPhones Could Use Thermal, Infrared Imaging to Aid Regular Cameras
A new patent application shows that future iPhones could use thermal or infrared imaging to aid regular cameras. The patent application (via Apple Insider), titled "Method and System for Determining at least one Property Related to at least Part of a Real Environment," goes into great detail about the various ways the technology might work,...