Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple’s Enterprise Developer Program Being Used by iOS Pirates to Distribute Hacked Apps
Hacked versions of iPhone apps have been distributed by software pirates who have hijacked Apple's technology.
Google Reportedly Planning Cheaper Smartphone to Bring Users into Its Ecosystem
Google will reportedly release a cheaper smartphone in a bit to drive users to its services.
Health Officials Pressure Facebook to Shut Down Anti-Vaccine Conspiracy Groups
Facebook has recently been facing calls to crack down on anti-vax groups.
Amazon and Google Pressuring Smart Home Companies to Increase User Data Collection
Amazon and Google could be monitoring your innermost habits through your smart home gadgets.
Trudeau Silent on Huawei Controversies Ahead of Meeting with Telus Execs
Trudeau chose to remain silent on how the controversies surrounding the Chinese company will figure into his upcoming meeting with Telus executives.
Google Hire Recruiting Platform Launches in Canada
Google Hire has made its debut in Canada.
The Average American iPhone User Spent $79 USD on iOS Apps in 2018: Sensor Tower
Average in-app spending continues to climb higher each year, more than doubling since 2015.
Apple Appoints Longtime iPhone Executive First Augmented Reality Marketing Chief
Apple now has a senior director of worldwide product marketing for augmented reality, the company's first marketing position related to the burgeoning AR field.
iPhone Sales in China Plunged 20 Percent Last Quarter: IDC
As expected, Apple's iPhone shipment numbers in China collapsed last quarter.
Apple Partnering with Veterans Affairs to Bring Health Records to Nine Million U.S. Veterans
Apple is expanding its move into the health care industry, thanks to a new partnership.
2019 iPhone Expected to Retain Lightning Port and 5W USB-A Charger
It looks like Apple will not be moving away from its proprietary Lightning connector for its upcoming iPhones.
Apple Italy Forced to Add iPhone Battery Throttling Advisory on Homepage
As part of the fallout from a lawsuit decision in Italy, Apple has been forced to display the report on its homepage.