Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Instagram Introduces Age Verification When Creating New Accounts
In an effort to better protect the youngest members of its community, Instagram is rolling out a handful of updates — including age verification.
WeChat Censorship Extends into Canada, Other Foreign Countries: REPORT
Users of the WeChat instant messaging platform can have their content censored even if they leave China or switch to an overseas phone number.
Apple Acquires First-Ever Batch of Carbon-Free Aluminum from Montreal-Based Venture
The joint venture, Elysis, was formed last year by a pair of the world's largest aluminum producers, Rio Tinto and Alcoa, with an assist from Apple.
RCMP Identifies B.C. Man as Suspect in CRA Phone Scam Investigation
A B.C. man has been named a suspect in an RCMP investigation of organized crime groups that carry out phone scams.
Calgarian ‘App Fanatic’ Warns About Inconsistent App Security After Double Hack
A Calgary resident's app woes have highlighted the insecurity of mobile applications.
iPhone 11 Pro Reportedly Collects User Location Data Despite Disabled Settings
iPhone 11 Pros with individually disabled location tracking for all apps and system services reportedly keep collecting location information.
Holiday Gift Guide 2019: What to Buy for Christmas and Beyond
If you're looking for gift ideas for the holidays, here are some recommendations.
Spotify ‘Wrapped’ 2019: Drake Tops List of Most-Streamed Artists of the Decade
Spotify has revealed its biggest songs, albums, and artists of the last year and decade, with Drake emerging as the most-streamed artist of the 2010s.
Call of Duty, Ablo Top Google Play’s Best Games, Apps, and Movies of 2019
Google on Tuesday revealed its top picks for this year's content.
Class-Action Lawsuit Against Apple’s Butterfly Keyboards to Proceed Despite Motion to Dismiss
Apple finally moved on from its disastrous MacBook butterfly keyboard, but the class-action lawsuit related to them is moving forward.
Kater Suspends Service in Vancouver as it Awaits Ridesharing Licence Application Approval
Vancouver's only ride-sharing company, Kater, has pulled its cars off the roads as it awaits its ridesharing licence application to be approved by the province.
Apple to Take a ‘Deeper Look’ at Maps Policy After Labeling Crimea Part of Russia
Apple is reviewing its policies after the company was criticized for including Crimea as part of Russia in some versions of its Maps app.