Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Researcher Discovers Serious ‘Sign in With Apple’ Security Flaw, Receives $100,000 USD Bug Bounty
"Sign in with Apple" is potentially more private than other login options, but it apparently included a serious security flaw.
Google Delays the Unveiling of Android 11 OS, Says ‘Not the Time to Celebrate’
Google announced Saturday that it will delay the unveiling of its new Android 11 operating system.
Zoom’s End-to-End Encryption to be Available to Only Paying Customers
Zoom is working on end-to-end encryption to protect privacy on its increasingly popular video chat service, but the company will make it a premium feature not available to free accounts.
COVID-19 Could Expedite Shift to Cashless Payment Methods in Canada
The number of cashless transactions is rising as the coronavirus pandemic limits the use of physical cash.
Wealthsimple Trade for iOS Gains Dark Mode
Wealthsimple Trade for iOS now has dark mode.
TIDAL Adds Dolby Atmos Music Support to Apple TV, Sound Bars
TIDAL has added Dolby Atmos Music support to its HiFi high quality audio subscription tier, allowing users to play music in advanced surround sound through their home cinema systems.
Apple Leads Wearables Q1 Growth, Shipping 21.2 Million Units: IDC
The wearables market saw a steady growth in the first quarter of 2020, with a 29.7 percent year-over-year increase, according to the latest research by International Data Corporation (IDC).
Apple Asks LG to Max Out iPad LCD Display Panels to Meet Increased Demand in Asia
In order to cope with surging demand in Asia, Apple has placed an urgent order with LG for LCD iPad panels.
macOS 10.15.5 Bug Prevents Creation of Bootable Backups for Some Users
A macOS 10.15.5 bug is preventing users from creating bootable backups.
Leaker Shares Alleged Details on the ‘iPhone 13’ Camera System
Before Apple has even had chance to even announce this year's new iPhone 12 lineup, rumors are already beginning to surface about 2021's iPhone.
Trump Expected to Sign Executive Order That Could Limit Protections of Twitter, Other Social Media
Trump's executive order takes aim at what he’s called social media platforms' infringement on freedom of speech and asks the FCC to examine and then propose adjustments to regulation under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
Apple Reaches Deal With Paramount for Upcoming Scorsese Movie Starring DiCaprio, De Niro
Apple is in final talks with Paramount to partner and produce the project, which carries a price tag of more than $150 million USD.