Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
iOS 13.4 and macOS 10.15.4 Prevent FaceTime Calls With Some Older Devices
A number of iPhone and iPad users have taken to Twitter to complain about how they are unable to make FaceTime calls to their friends or family using an old iPhone or iPad that's running iOS 9.3.5/6.
Security Researcher Discovers Two Zero-Day Vulnerabilities in Zoom macOS Client
In another damning indictment on Zoom's privacy and security practices, a malware expert has discovered two zero-day vulnerabilities in its macOS client.
Foxconn Tells Investors 5G iPhone Production Still on Track for 2020 Launch
Apple's next iPhone is on course for a September launch despite coronavirus disruption, says the company's most important manufacturing partner.
Snap Announces App Stories, Bringing Snapchat’s Popular ‘Stories’ Feature to Third-Party Apps
The feature will let third-party devs bake Snapchat's most popular feature right into their own applications.
Apple Supplier TSMC Reportedly ‘On Track’ to Begin Volume Production of 5nm Chips in April
The Taiwanese supplier's manufacturing lines are fully booked for the 5nm node, despite the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak.
Spotify Kids Beta Rolls Out in Canada, US, and France
Spotify is for the kids.
Apple Continuing to Work on New Products as Workforce Adjusts to Telecommuting
Apple's transition to a majority of its engineers working from home has not derailed the company's plans to launch new products this year.
HQ Trivia Back Less Than Two Months After Shutting Down
HQ Trivia made a surprise return on Sunday evening after an anonymous investor brought the company back from the dead.
‘Houseparty’ Zooms Past Competition as ‘Fun’ Video Chat App
The app, which first launched in 2016, has enjoyed a flood of new users in recent weeks.
Despite COVID-19 Outbreak, Apple Still on Track for iPhone 12 Release: Bloomberg
After several leaks suspected of possible delays in the arrival of the iPhone 12 with 5G, a new report claims that the iPhone 12 lineup will not be delayed.
Video Chatting Services Like Zoom, Houseparty See Massive Spike in Popularity
From group chats to virtual dance class, the coronavirus is changing the internet.
Google Duo Increases Group Calling Limit from Eight to 12 Participants
In a tweet, Google senior director of product and design Sana Zahari announced the change, promising "more to come," without sharing any further details.