Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Extradition Hearings for Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou Begin in Vancouver
The extradition trial does not aim to prove or disprove the United States' allegations against Meng, only to determine whether — if true — the allegations meet the Canadian standard required for extradition.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Invested in Eco-Shower Company Nebia After Trying a Prototype at the Gym
A new report has revealed how Apple CEO Tim Cook came to invest in the eco-friendly shower Nebia after using one at his local gym.
Apple Reportedly Dropped Plans for Encrypted iCloud Backups After FBI Pressure
The decision to abandon these arrangements was made two years ago following private conversations with the FBI's cyber crime agents and operational technology division.
Wealthsimple Cash Launches: Earn 2.4% Interest, No Fees, Apple Pay and More
Wealthsimple has launched Wealthsimple Cash today, its first spending account for Canadians.
Apple’s Breach-of-Contract Lawsuit Against Former Chip Designer to Move Forward
A former Apple iPhone chip designer is being sued for breach of contract by the Cupertino company.
Samsung Appoints New Smartphone Boss Amidst Increased Competition From Huawei
Samsung has appointed a new smartphone boss as it looks to retain its crown as the world's number one smartphone supplier.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai Calls for ‘Sensible’ Regulation of AI
Pichai believes that international alignment will be critical to creating a global regulatory standard for the development of AI.
How to Watch UFC 246: McGregor vs Cowboy Live Stream in Canada
Here's how to watch UFC 246, Connor McGregor vs Cowboy Cerrone in Canada.
Tesla Model Y 3rd Row Pictures Reveal Little Leg Room
New images have surfaced showing what appear to be third row seating from the Tesla Model Y.
Apple Manufacturer Foxconn and Fiat Chrysler Partner to Develop EVs in China
Taiwan's Foxconn — a principle Apple manufacturer — might soon join forces with Fiat Chrysler to develop electric cars.
Google Parent Company Alphabet is Fourth Company to Pass $1 Trillion Valuation
Shares of the Silicon Valley-based parent of Google on Thursday rose 0.8 percent to $1,450.16 USD, giving it a market capitalization of just over $1 trillion for the first time.
Tracking Tag Company Tile to Testify Against Apple in Antitrust Hearing
Tile, a startup that makes location-aware tracking tags, will testify against Apple in a congressional antitrust hearing today.