Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Malvertiser ‘eGobbler’ Exploited Safari, Chrome Flaws in iOS in Malvertising Campaign
Over one billion ad impressions have been hijacked in a malvertising campaign to redirect potential victims to malicious payloads.
Apple to Loosen Restrictions to Third-Party App Access to Siri: Bloomberg
After years of largely limiting Siri's default capabilities to its own apps, Apple appears to finally be loosening things up and letting third-party messaging apps in on the fun.
Apple’s iPhone 11 Can ‘Glow’ in the Dark [PICS]
Apple's iPhone 11 can 'glow' in the dark and it looks pretty cool.
Tom’s Guide’s iPhone 11 Lineup Battery Comparison: Who Came in Second Place?
A new test has determined which of Apple's flagship smartphones last the longest when compared to one another.
Twitter Rolling Out New Feature That Filters Abusive Direct Messages
Twitter is releasing a spam and abuse filter for direct messages (DMs) — a much-needed feature for the social media platform.
Apple Fails to Get Tariff Exemption for Five Mac Pro Parts
All five components will reportedly incur a 25 percent tariff and therefore could impact either the price Apple charges for the Mac Pro, or the profit margin on each Mac Pro sold.
Leak Shows Microsoft’s New ARM-Powered Surface, New Surface Laptop 3, and Pro 7
Microsoft won't be officially revealing its new Surface devices until its October 2 event in New York City.
Google Reportedly Developing Next-Gen Google Nest WiFi Router System
Google will reportedly be launching a refreshed Wi-Fi router under its Nest brand.
Apple Execs Explain How Health Became Essential to the Success of the Apple Watch
The Apple Watch's foray into the health industry was unplanned, explain Apple execs in a new interview.
Apple’s Lisa Jackson Outlines the Company’s Plans to Transition Suppliers to Clean Energy
Apple wants its suppliers to follow in its footsteps and transition over to clean energy.
Apple Reportedly Working on iPad and MacBook with Mini-LED Displays: Ming-Chi Kuo
Apple is reportedly working on new high-end iPad and MacBook models featuring mini-LED displays.
Rural B.C. Communities Worry Class 4 Licenses Will Limit Ridesharing Drivers
Strict licence requirements could potentially discourage potential drivers, leaving more suburban and rural communities with little or no ridesharing services.