Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Facebook, Twitter Pull Out of SXSW 2020 Due to Coronavirus Concern
The annual South by Southwest conference and festival in Austin, Texas is moving ahead as planned — with or without some big-name guests.
Vancouver Taxi Companies Increase Efforts to Remove Geographic Boundaries for Passenger Pickup
Taxi companies in Vancouver are leveling the playing field with ride-sharing companies.
U.S. Watchdog Slams Tesla for ‘Completely Inadequate’ Autopilot, also Blames Apple
During a hearing on Tuesday about a March 2018 Tesla crash that resulted in the driver's death due to misuse of the Autopilot feature, the NTSB said that Tesla needs to do more to improve the safety of its Autopilot feature. According to a new report from CNBC, Walter Huang, an Apple engineer and game developer,...
Netatmo Rolls Out HomeKit Secure Video Compatibility for Smart Indoor Camera
Using HomeKit Secure Video, users can now set their Netatmo camera to store the live feed on their iCloud account for up to 10 days.
Warren Buffett Calls Apple “Best Business in the World,” Finally Upgrades to iPhone
Buffett has long sung the praises of Apple, but he’s never been a smartphone fan, preferring instead to stick with a $20 USD Samsung SCH-U320 flip phone.
Samsung Admits to Data Breach After Last Week’s Odd ‘Find My Mobile’ Notification
Some users reported that they were able to access personal data of other users, including names, addresses and partial payment card details.
Disney+ Launches Presale Promo for Europe, Offering Discounted Annual Pricing
Disney+ is set to launch in seven new markets and a pre-sale promo has emerged.
Sony Announces ‘Xperia 11 II’ Flagship With Snapdragon 865, 8GB RAM, 3.5mm Headphone Jack
The Sony Xperia 1 II is the successor to last year's Xperia 1 and promises an array of shiny new smarts.
Huawei Unveils $3,587 CAD ‘Mate Xs’ 5G Foldable Smartphone
Huawei's Mate Xs foldable smartphone became official today, offering users access to the embattled Chinese company's most powerful consumer 5G technology.
US Supreme Court Rejects Apple’s Appeal of $439 Million USD Patent Judgment Against VirnetX
Apple argued that the $439 million USD judgment from the first of two patent cases was "grossly excessive" and should be tossed because the patents involved were found invalid by the Patent and Trademark Office.
California Court Grants Apple CEO Tim Cook Restraining Order Against Alleged Stalker
A California court has reportedly ordered a man to stay away from Apple CEO Tim Cook after the company accused him of stalking the tech boss.
Leak Suggests 2020 MacBook Pro Could Get Intel’s 10th Gen Ice Lake Processors
If the rumoured new 13-inch MacBook Pro is released with the Ice Lake chip, it will be the first to use the 10th-generation chip.