Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Here are the Latest Cellphone Deals from Rogers, Telus, Bell and More from Feb. 2
Here are the latest wireless carrier deals in Canada from Rogers, Telus, Bell and more.
Apple Has Strongest-Yet Quarter for iPhone Sales in India
The company estimated to have shipped 2.3 million iPhones in the fourth quarter, up 34 percent from a year earlier.
Zero-Click iPhone Exploit Used by NSO Group Also Abused by Second Surveillance Firm
A new report says that an NSO Group rival had also exploited an iPhone flaw that allowed its customers to remotely hack smartphones.
Apple Opens Brand-New Retail Location in Abu Dhabi’s Yas Mall
The new store has plenty of space for checking out all of Apple's wares and taking part in Today at Apple sessions.
Toronto’s KOHO App Raises $210 Million in Funding; Surpasses 500,000 Users
Toronto-based KOHO has announced it has raised $210 million in a Series D funding round.
Apple Tops Fortune’s ‘Most Admired Company’ List 15th Year in a Row
Apple took the top spot on the list for the fifteenth year in a row, ranking higher than both Amazon and Microsoft.
Google’s Pixel 6 Series Breaks Company’s Quarterly Sales Record
The Pixel 6 is one of the most advanced smartphones Google has produced, and the market appears to be rewarding the tech giant for it.
WhatsApp Again Testing Message Reactions for iPhone, Android
WhatsApp has been spotted testing the iMessage-like message reactions feature yet again.
How to Watch: Live Stream 2022 Beijing Olympic Winter Games in Canada
Here's how to live stream the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics in Canada.
PlayStation Owners Now Able to Link PSN, Discord Accounts
Discord has announced that PlayStation owners can now link their PSN accounts with the popular social platform.
iOS 15.4 Beta Suggests Apple Working on Push Notification Support for Web Apps
iOS 15.4 appears to suggest that Apple is working on adding support for push notifications for web apps but it isn't working just yet.
FTC to Review Microsoft’s $68.7 Billion USD Acquisition of Activision Blizzard
Microsoft's Xbox division may be busy making certain that its proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard proceeds smoothly, but the deal still has a few legislative barriers to overcome.