Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Freedom Mobile Unveils New Ads Highlighting ‘Big Gig’ Unlimited Data Plans
Freedom Mobile has released a pair of new ads highlighting its Big Gig Unlimited data plans, featuring Canadian-born actor Will Arnett.
LG Announces AirPlay 2, HomeKit Support for 2019 LG ThinQ TVs Starting Today
Samsung got a head start, but LG is the latest TV maker to integrate Apple's AirPlay 2 and HomeKit technologies with its latest premium smart TVs.
Public Mobile Promo Code + Referral Code $10+ 2024
Public Mobile has revamped its referral program to now let customers share referral codes.
Apple Hires Former Tesla Interior/Exterior Engineering Exec Steve MacManus
MacManus is at least the third Tesla engineering executive to join the Cupertino, California-based technology giant in the last year.
Bug in Facebook Messenger Kids Allowed Group Chats with Unapproved Strangers
The Facebook spokesperson would not give an exact number of children impacted, except to say it was somewhere in the thousands.
LG to Serve as Secondary OLED Supplier to Apple’s 2019 iPhone Lineup: Report
Barclays analysts claim that Korean company LG will likely be a supplier for Apple's 2019 iPhone lineup, with Chinese display manufacturer BOE to follow as early as 2020.
Huawei’s Proprietary Operating System ‘Hongmeng OS’ Not a Replacement for Android
Huawei's in-house Hongmeng operating system, which was expected to be used in the event that the company loses access to Android, isn't designed for smartphones.
Israeli Tech Firm NSO Group’s Tool Harvests Targeted iCloud Data: Report
A controversial Israeli software company claims to be able to hack people's private data held by Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.
CRTC Investigating Viability of Three-Year Financing Plans for New Devices
Some Canadian carriers have recently introduced the option to finance phones over the course of 36 months.
Netflix Shares Sink After Subscriber Growth Sharply Slows During Second Quarter
Shares of Netflix plunged more than 10 percent in late trading after the streaming giant reported a rare slowdown in subscriber growth.
Uber, Lyft Want to Operate With ‘Little or No Regulation’ in Halifax
Uber and Lyft have been in discussions with Halifax Regional Municipality staff over whether ride-hailing services can be introduced in the city.
Viral Russian AI-Powered Photo Editing App ‘FaceApp’ Raises User Privacy Concerns
Privacy advocates have alleged that the viral app sensation FaceApp is a targeted effort to harvest personal data on a global scale.