Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Google Announces Upcoming Chrome Update Includes Tab Grouping Feature
Google has recently confirmed that the next major update for Google Chrome browser will include tab groups for all supported desktop platforms.
Epic Games Reveals Unreal Engine 5 With Incredible PlayStation 5 Demo
Epic Games, the studio behind Fortnite and the Unreal Engine, has just released the very first footage of Unreal Engine 5 in action.
Albertans Concerned Over ‘System of Data Surveillance’ With Government Contact Tracing App
Alberta has rolled out a digital contact tracing app to help monitor COVID-19 infections as the quarantine restrictions begin to ease. Whether people actually use it is another issue entirely.
Apple Reportedly Approaching Publishers Over Potential Audio Versions of Apple News+ Stories
Several Apple News+ publishers have reportedly been approached over the prospect of turning Apple News+ content into audio.
Sony Job Listing Says PS5 Scheduled to Release October 2020
The listing says that the successful applicant will work "with the design department and the quality assurance department to create the PlayStation 5 scheduled to be released in October 2020."
Canadians’ Use of Technology At Home Increases by Double-Digit Percentages During Pandemic: CTA
Canadians' use of technology at home has increased by double-digit percentages during the global pandemic, with online video services seeing the biggest gain.
Apple Announces ‘Biggest Update’ to Logic Pro X Since Launch
Apple on Tuesday unveiled Logic Pro X 10.5, a major update to the music-making software that adds new workflow, drum beat and sampling tools.
Apple Leaker Reveals iPhone 12 Names, Display, Storage, and Prices
Well-known leaker Jon Prosser has released some juicy information on the upcoming iPhone 12 lineup.
MacBook Pro With 14-Inch Display Could Arrive in 2021, Claims Leaker
Apple is said to be releasing its rumored new 14-inch MacBook Pro in 2021, according to a leaker on Twitter.
Thunderbolt Port Flaws Leave PCs Vulnerable to Physical Hacks [u]
Security researchers have discovered a serious vulnerability in the Thunderbolt port that is un-patchable in PCs built prior to 2019.
CEO Elon Musk Threatens to Move Tesla From California, Sues Alameda County
Tesla's CEO Elon Musk is once again voicing his dissatisfaction with shelter-in-place orders.
Apple VP Explains How AirPods’ Popularity Spread ‘Like Wildfire’
Greg Josqiak, Apple's VP of product marketing, recently spoke with Wired about the incredible success of AirPods.