Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple’s TV Streaming Service Will Primarily Feature Third-Party Content at Launch: Bloomberg
"The first slew of releases" from Apple itself won't hit the service until much later in 2019, as most of them are still in development.
Huawei Caught Using Stock Images to Promote Upcoming Smartphone’s Camera — Again
This is the third time Huawei has been caught using other photos as camera samples.
Mozilla’s Firefox Send Encrypted File-Transfer Service Exits Beta on Desktop
Mozilla today announced the formal launch of Firefox Send, a file-sharing service that got its start as one of the organization's "Test Pilot" experiments.
Federal Agency Conducting Research into Fitness Trackers for Public Sector Workers
The research is an attempt to "revitalize the workforce" by rewarding fitness-conscious employees through loyalty points programs
Ontario Government Set to Ban All Cellphones from Classrooms This Fall
The Conservatives had proposed the ban during last year's election campaign.
Ottawa’s Spectrum Auction for 600 MHz Cellular Airwaves Set to Begin Tomorrow
The Canadian government's highly-anticipated spectrum auction kicks off tomorrow.
Bank of America Upgrades Apple Stock to ‘Buy,’ Says Low Price ‘Presents Opportunity’ for Investors
Apple's dark days might be coming to an end, says one Bank of America analyst.
Surrey-Based Ridesharing Service Kater Struggling to Find Drivers Ahead of ‘Early 2019’ Launch
Kater has yet to confirm a date in which service will begin, saying that it is continuing to develop the technology behind the app.
Tesla Hits Brakes on Retail Store Closures, Will Instead Slightly Raise Prices
Tesla has backpedaled on its plans to close a vast majority of its stores worldwide in order to save money and to lower the price of its cars accordingly.
Ming-Chi Kuo: Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ Pre-Release Demand ‘Much Better than Expected’
Samsung might have a hit on their hands with the recently-announced Galaxy S10 and S10+ flagship devices, says one analyst.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg Outlines New ‘Privacy-Focused’ Approach for Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg has outlined a new "privacy-focused" direction for Facebook that will give preference to "encrypted, ephemeral" messages.
Huawei Files Lawsuit Against US Government Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Equipment Ban
The Chinese telecommunications company is calling for the ban the Trump administration put in place in August to be overturned.