Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff

Apple Releases Safari 4.0.4 Update

Mac users, this is an update-filled week for you! After the slew of updates released yesterday for OS X, Apple this afternoon released a fix to Safari bringing the Mac web browser to version 4.0.4. The 4.0.4 fix addresses a vulnerability in the web browser that could exploit Mac computers with older software. The exploit...

Canada has 21Mbps, AT&T building 7.2Mbps

As of November 5, 2009, the four major Canadian wireless carriers consisting of Rogers, Fido, Bell, and Telus are all finally running HSPA+ with network speeds of up to 21Mbps. For a country that is traditionally viewed as behind the technology curve, I feel pretty good about this. Not only do our four main carriers...

Game Review: World’s Hardest Game

I have a few minutes left in me to write up my experiences with a game I have been playing called the World's Hardest Game. The reason I have only a few minutes is because this game is impossibly difficult and frustrating! The World's Hardest Game from AddictingGames.com AddictingGames.com has done it again. They have...

Google Lowers Price And Increases Online Storage

MobileMe users, check this out. Google has dropped the price of their yearly storage fee and increased the amount of alotted space. This works out to Google's cheapest option of 20GB for $5 USD per year. If you're confused about why Google charges for storage, don't be. As a Gmail user, for example, you get...

Apple Releases Mac OS 10.6.2 update, lots of fixes

Today Apple released numerous Mac OS X fixes, among them the final release of OS 10.6.2. The update is recommended for all Mac OS 10.6/10.6.1 owners and is available via software update on your Mac. Aside from the final release of 10.6.2, Apple also released updates for Mac OS Server 10.6.2, a 10.6.2 combo update,...

iPhone Dev Team Updates Ultrasn0w iPhone unlock tool

Before you begin to read, this post ONLY applies to the following iPhone users: Jailbroken iPhone Baseband: 04.26 Firmware: 3.1.2 To check your baseband, on your iPhone to go Settings > General > About and scroll the the bottom beside the title "Modem Firmware". If you do not have the three points above, please stop...

Bell iPhone 3G/3GS Cancellation Fees

With the recent release of the iPhone on Bell, customers should be made aware of the cancellation policies for their carrier. In this case, we will take a closer look at Bell. Below are five sections: 1.) Bell Cancellation Policy 2.) If you are cancelling a Voice Plan before contract maturity 3.) If you are...

Canadians To Pay e-Waste Fee On Computers And Electronics

In a surprise move, the Provincial Governments for three Canadian provinces will be charging consumers of Apple products an e-Waste fee effective November 8, 2009. This puts them on par with other provinces who are already charging a similar fee. e-Waste Fee The new e-Waste fee is a small fee automatically attached to an electronic...

How To Create Your Own “3G” Logo

Hello. RoryPiper here again. This week I've got a "how-to" Winterboard theme, that will allow you to set anything you want as your 3G logo. This will work on Mac or Windows. All you really need is some kind of image editing software, that will allow you to create and export a PNG file, with...

Telus iPhone 3G/3GS Cancellation Fees

With the recent release of the iPhone on Telus, customers should be made aware of the cancellation policies for their carrier. In this case, we will take a closer look at Telus. Below are five sections: 1.) Telus Cancellation Policy 2.) If you are cancelling a Voice Plan before contract maturity 3.) If you are...

Game Review: Gas Tycoon 2 for iPhone

Have you ever played games like Pipe Mania, where you connect a series of pipes together to accomplish an overall task? If so, you'll love Gas Tycoon 2! Gas Tycoon 2 by Lemicosoft Gas Tycoon 2 is a puzzle game of sorts in which you connect a series of pipes together to accomplish a goal....