Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Reportedly Agrees to Pay France $571 Million USD in Back Taxes
Apple is the latest US company to reach a deal with France which has led a European push for higher taxes on tech giants.
Apple Agrees to Comply with Russian Law, Stores Russian Users’ Data on Local Servers
Apple has revealed some user data is being stored on Russian servers as part of its compliance with a local law which came into effect in the country in 2015.
Microsoft’s Xbox Live to Reportedly Expand to iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch
Microsoft will soon allow game developers to integrate Xbox Live into games that run across PC, Xbox, Android, iOS and Nintendo Switch.
Apple Should Acquire Netflix for $189 Billion USD, JP Morgan Says
Apple investors are likely looking for the company to use its massive cash pile to make new acquisitions.
Facebook’s WhatsApp Adds Support for Face ID/Touch ID Biometric Lock on iOS
Facebook-owned WhatsApp has added biometric authentication to its iPhone app, allowing users to lock their private conversations using Face ID or Touch ID.
CBC President Compares Netflix’s Growing Influence to British and French Colonialism
Tait characterized the growing impact of Netflix in Canada to that of the British and French empires.
Apple ‘Sincerely’ Apologetic for FaceTime Bug, Delays Fix to Next Week
The iPhone maker said it has fixed the flaw on its servers and will roll out an update to iOS users next week.
Apple Restores Internal iOS Apps for Both Google and Facebook
On Thursday evening, Apple restored Google's access to its own internal iOS apps, just hours after it made a similar move with Facebook's private iPhone apps.
‘Karma’ Hacking Tool Reportedly Used by UAE to Monitor Hundreds of Targets Through Their iPhones
A hacking tool was reportedly developed to monitor hundreds of targets through their iPhones and was leveraged by the UAE in 2016 and 2017.
Ottawa Unveils Plan to Tackle Fake News, Major Meddling in Next Federal Election
Ottawa announced Wednesday the creation of an emergency task force to fight disinformation and foreign meddling in elections.
Zuckerberg: Facebook to Focus on ‘Building New Experiences,’ New Products
After a two-year apology tour, Facebook is changing strategy: It's going to go all-out building new stuff again.
Apple Shipped an Estimated 65.9 Million iPhones in Q4 2018: Strategy Analytics
As of this quarter, Apple will no longer provide a breakdown of unit sales of the of the iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices, so we can only go by what analysts predict.