Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Facebook Reportedly Working on Cryptocurrency Platform to Rival Apple Pay
Facebook is reportedly getting into the cryptocurrency game.
CEO George Cope Confident BCE Will Be Able to Offer Huawei ‘Non-Core’ Access to Upcoming 5G Network
Cope believes that Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei will have access to "non-core" parts of Canada's upcoming 5G wireless network.
CEO Elon Musk Says Autonomous Driving Tech Will Make Tesla a $500 Billion USD Company
Musk believes that the company's other businesses — electric vehicles, energy storage, and solar — all take a backseat to autonomy.
Latest Google Pixel 3a, 3a XL Leaks Reveal Colours, Features, and Potential $399 USD Price Tag
The latest leaks of Google's upcoming mid-range Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL give us the most complete picture of the phones to date.
Listening to Music Improves Your Sex Life, Reduces Stress, Increases Productivity: Sonos Survey
A survey shows that listening to music improves our mood and sex life, and makes us more productive.
Parental Control App OurPact Calls Apple’s Statements on MDM Technology ‘Misleading’
According to Apple, the banned third-party apps in question used a "highly invasive technology" called Mobile Device Management.
Innisfil, Ontario’s Subsidized Uber Service Sees Price Hike, Discount Reduction
Two years ago, the Toronto-area town of Innisfil, Ontario became one of the first cities on the planet to subsidize Uber trips.
Airbnb’s Samara Design Studio Hires Former Apple Industrial Designer Miklu Silvanto
Airbnb's offshoot design studio Samara has hired an industrial designer from Apple to join the company's housebuilding initiative.
Apple Lobbying California Lawmakers Against ‘Right to Repair’ Bill, Citing Potential Consumer Harm
Apple is battling California's Right to Repair legislation, currently under consideration by state legislators.
Huawei Takes Number Two Spot Ahead of Apple in Global Smartphone Shipments in Q1 2019: Canalys
Apple's global smartphone shipments were down 30.2 percent, from 52.2 million iPhones shipped in the first quarter of last year.
Samsung’s Q1 2019 Profits Slump 60 Percent on Weak Semiconductor Sales
Samsung has suffered a 60 percent slump in profits due to waning demand for its memory chips.
Robotics Company Anki Shutting Down After Raising More Than $200 Million USD
The company's smartphone-controlled car set Anki Drive was demonstrated onstage at Apple's 2013 Worldwide Developer Conference.