Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Foxconn Aims to Resume 50 Percent of Production by End of February
Following a period of extended closure in response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak in China, Foxconn is aiming to resume 50 percent of its production by the end of February.
Apple’s Process of Intercepting Child Abuse Imagery Revealed in New Report
A search warrant obtained by the publication reveals that the Cupertino company has played an important role in investigations.
Apple, Amazon, HBO Expanding to Culver City, California to Fight Streaming Wars
In what used to be a pioneering entertainment district a century ago, Culver City, California is becoming the new home of modern entertainment companies.
Coronavirus Outbreak to Weaken Chinese Smartphone Sales in Q1 by 50 Percent: REPORT
The impact of the coronavirus outbreak in China is weakening the global smartphone production in the first quarter of this year to a five-year low.
Canadian Military Wants Federal Government to Ban 5G Huawei Equipment from Deployment
Canada's military wants the federal government to ban Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei from supplying equipment for the next generation of wireless infrastructure.
Upcoming Low-Cost iPhone SE 2 (or iPhone 9) Rumoured to be Priced at $399
The iPhone SE was Apple's first "budget" smartphone, and another rendition of it called the iPhone 9, or iPhone SE 2, maybe turning out this spring.
Foxconn Resumes Production at Shenzhen Plant as Only 10 Percent of Workforce Shows Up
The development comes as the coronavirus outbreak threatens to disrupt Chinese manufacturing and force policymakers to ready measures to stabilize the economy.
How to Watch the 2020 Oscars Live Stream Online in Canada
Here's how to watch the 2020 Oscars online in Canada with and without cable.
References to AMD Processors, Graphics Cards, and APUs Found in macOS 10.15.4 Beta
An AMD-powered Mac might be on its way, if recently-spotted code in macOS is to be believed.
Apple Co-Hosting Tonight’s US Democratic Debate Alongside ABC News
Apple will co-host its first-ever political debate tonight in an effort to show off its growing investment in news.
Huawei, Xiaomi, Vivo, and Oppo to Unite in Challenging Google’s Play Store Platform
Four Chinese handset makers that together account for an estimated 40 percent of global mobile device shipments are building a platform meant to rival Google Play.
French Consumer Protection Agency Slaps Apple With $27 Million USD Fine for Slowing iPhones
Apple has agreed to pay the sum after failing to inform users that software updates could slow down their phones.