Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Walmart Partners With Shopify to Expand E-Commerce Platform
Walmart's online marketplace has a new partner in its quest to better compete with Amazon in the e-commerce wars: Shopify.
WhatsApp Launches Digital Payments in Brazil
The new feature is powered by Facebook Pay, a unified payment service first introduced back in 2018
Apple Adds Upgrade Options to 16-Inch MacBook Pro, Mac Pro Ahead of WWDC
Apple has quietly added new upgrade options for the 16-inch MacBook Pro and Mac Pro, its two most powerful computing devices.
Facebook Reportedly Testing Face ID, Touch ID Authentication for Messenger on iOS
Facebook is reportedly testing the use of Face ID and Touch ID as a means to make its iOS Messenger App more secure.
Apple TV+ Debuts ‘Little Voice’ Teaser
The series is set to premiere on Apple TV+ on July 10th.
Apple Removes Two Popular Podcast Apps from Chinese App Store After Government Pressure
Pocket Casts and Castro were both pulled from distribution in China after the Cyberspace Administration of China demanded that the apps stop allowing content that breached the country's restrictive speech laws.
Leaker Claims Magic Keyboard Might be Coming to More iPads
New information from an Apple leaker has us wondering whether we might get a non-iPad Pro Magic Keyboard.
Google Countersues Sonos for Patent Infringement, Escalating Ongoing Legal Battle
Sonos made quite a splash in January when it sued Google for allegedly stealing its intellectual property. Now, Google is returning the favor.
Scanner Pro App Adds Automatic Shadow Removal Feature
Shadows on scans have always been an issue, and the latest update from Scanner Pro hopes to make the issue a thing of the past.
Rumoured iOS 14 Call Recording Feature Likely for Internal Debugging Only
iOS 14's new call recording feature, which was spilled by a leaked screenshot earlier this week, was designed for internal debugging and will not be made available to the public.
Amazon Bans Police Access to its Facial Recognition Technology for One Year
The move follows IBM's announcement earlier this week that IBM would no longer offer facial recognition products, citing the technology's potential for abuse or misuse.
Intel Processors Hit by Another Set of Major Security Threats
Intel processors are vulnerable to another set of major security threats, security experts at two research teams disclosed earlier this week.