Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
iFixit’s Powerbeats Pro Teardown Reveals H1 Chip, Larger Battery Than AirPods
Overall, iFixit gave the Powerbeats Pro a repairability score of 1 out of 10.
iOS 13 Multi-Camera Support to Allow Simultaneous Video and Audio Capture From Multiple Cameras, Mics
The feature allows apps to pull in photos and videos from multiple cameras, but only on the latest iOS devices.
Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou’s Extradition Hearings Set for January in Vancouver
An extradition hearing will begin in January for a top executive of the Chinese tech company Huawei wanted by the US on fraud charges.
Apple Says Mouse Support for iOS 13, iPadOS Will Have Widespread Appeal Beyond Accessibility
Apple's newest accessibility-related features appeal to many more users than they are actually intended for.
Apple’s ‘Find My’ App Uses End-to-End Encryption, Requires a Second Device for Verification: Wired
The app uses an "end-to-end encrypted and anonymous" mechanisms that ensure that only you can track your device and not even Apple can identify its location.
iOS 13 to Block Third-Party Developers’ Access to ‘Notes’ Section of Contacts
In iOS 13, when an app requests access to the user’s contacts, the app developer will not get access to the notes filed in the Contacts app.
How Teens Use Apple’s Ad-Hoc File Sharing System AirDrop to Spread Memes, Cheat at School
Teens use AirDrop to send each other memes and other content, and adults are getting caught in the crossfire.
AR Tool Allows You to See How the New $5,999 USD Mac Pro Looks on Your Desk
Want to see how the Mac Pro would look on your desk?
RCMP and CBSA Lawyers Say Agents Never Searched Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou’s Phones
Meng claims that the two agencies examined her phones without informing her why she was being detained.
How to Install iOS 13 Beta on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
Here's how to install iOS 13 beta onto your iPhone.
Canada’s The Globe and Mail Relaunches Political Ad Monitoring Browser Extension
The tool was build by ProPublica in 2017 in order to create more transparency about the modern electoral landscape.
Apple Park Rests on 692 Individual Steel Saucers to Protect From Earthquake Damage: NYT
It's one of the few buildings in the entire United States to use base isolation against earthquakes.