Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Increasing Efforts to Curb Product Leaks Coming From its Supply Chain: Report
A new report details the measures Apple has taken to prevent employees working in its factories from smuggling iPhone parts.
Tesla Raising the Price of ‘Full Self-Driving’ Autopilot Package by $1,000 USD in August
Musk also promised in a subsequent tweet that that date (and price bump) should coincide with the release of Tesla's Advanced Summon feature.
Quebec Superior Court Approves Class-Action Lawsuit Against Apple Over Battery Life
The class action was authorized on the grounds that Apple has allegedly failed to provide products that must be durable for a reasonable length of time.
Apple Set to Begin Small-Scale AirPods Trial Production Run in Vietnam: Report
This will mark the first production of the wireless earbuds — which came to market in 2016 — outside the world's second-largest economy.
Apple Planning to Fund Original, Exclusive Podcasts, Challenging Spotify: Report
Apple's goal is in part to "keep competitors Spotify and Stitcher at bay" by identifying and funding specific podcasts from media companies.
1Password Quietly Removes Free-to-Use Option on iOS
1Password has quietly removed the local vault option from the iOS app without alerting users.
Apple Shares ‘Remembering Apollo 11’ Teaser, Details Upcoming Apple TV+ Show ‘For All Mankind’
Apple has released a new teaser of its upcoming space race show For All Mankind.
Speed Tests Show New 2019 MacBook Air Features Slower SSD Than 2018 Model
Thinking of buying a new MacBook Air to replace your existing one? Apple's cost-cutting measures mean that it is slower than last year's model.
Twitter Officially Rolling Out Faster, Redesigned Desktop Website
Twitter is rolling out a faster, redesigned version of its website, bringing not only a new look to the desktop but also a range of new features.
Numerous Callers Dailed 911 to Complain About Latest 3am Amber Alert in Ontario
The Ontario Provincial Police "will not apologize for using all of the tools available to help locate a child."
Flip Through the Fall 1989 Catalog for Steve Jobs’ Company NeXT on Archive.org
An interesting piece of technology history was highlighted by The Verge over the weekend that may be of interest to Apple users both young and old.
FTC Approves Massive $5 Billion USD Facebook Settlement Over Privacy Issues
The settlement would easily surpass the FTC's largest financial penalty to date, which was a $22.5 million USD fine against Google in 2012.