Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Australia Launches World-First AI Camera System to Prevent Distracted Driving
An Australian state has officially launched AI cameras capable of detecting drivers who are using their mobiles illegally.
Bell Customer Slapped $4,000 CAD Fine for ‘Intolerable Racist Conduct’
The Quebec Tribunal of Human Rights has handed down a $4,000 CAD fine to a man for "intolerable racist conduct" on a call with a Bell Canada customer service agent in 2016.
Intel Claims Qualcomm’s Patent Licensing Practices “Strangled Competition” in Modem Chip Market
Intel said as much in a brief filed with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, where Qualcomm is hoping to overturn an antitrust decision against it.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou Opposes Public Broadcast of Her Extradition Hearings in Canada
Meng and her team are opposed to televising the hearings due to fear that it will make it easier for President Trump to weigh in and potentially harm her case.
New Public Mobile Black Friday Sale: Free SIM Card Plus Second Month of Service
Telus prepaid brand Public Mobile has an added offer for Black Friday today.
Google Photos Allows Users to Manually Tag Faces in Photos
Google has started rolling out the ability to manually tag faces in Google Photos.
Twitter Pauses Plan to Remove Inactive Accounts (For Now)
Twitter has said accounts belonging to the deceased will not be removed as part of its "clean-up" of inactive profiles until it figures out a way to memorialize these accounts.
Canada Ranks 22nd Worldwide in Overall Mobile Video Experience: REPORT
Canada is among the countries seeing enhancements, moving from the "Good" category to the "Very Good" category over the past year.
Apple Reportedly Complies With Russian Demands: Crimea Part of Russia in Apple Maps
Users in Russia who typed the name of the Crimean provincial capital Simferopol into Apple's Maps and Weather apps on Wednesday reportedly saw it displayed as "Simferopol, Crimea, Russia."
X-Ray Teardown Shows How iPhone 11 Smart Battery Case’s Dedicated Camera Button Works
Basically, a circuit hands off the information to the iPhone via the Lightning socket.
Apple Reportedly Doubles AirPods Pro Manufacturing Order Due to Strong Demand
Apple has doubled its AirPods Pro orders to "at least" 2 million units per month from 1 million.
Apple to Release 5.4-Inch and 6.7-Inch iPhones With Thinner Displays Next Year
Samsung and LG will be sole suppliers of thinner OLED displays for Apple's new 2020 iPhones, which will reportedly come in 5.4, 6.1 and 6.7-inch models.