Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Slumping iPhone Demand Forces Foxconn to Cut 50,000 Contract Workers Ahead of Schedule
The global tech slowdown is affecting some of Apple's primary product assemblers, including Foxconn.
2019 iPhone to Feature 4,000mAh Battery With 15W Wireless Charging: Rumour [u]
This year’s iPhone refresh will bring big upgrades for some of the handset's most important features, according to a new rumour.
2019 ‘iPhone XI’ Could Retain Lightning Port, Gain Hi-Res Front-Facing Camera
Apple's forthcoming "iPhone XI" will feature 10-megapixel and 14-megapixel main cameras, with its front-facing effort clocking in at 10 megapixels.
In New Op-Ed, Apple CEO Tim Cook Calls on FTC to Introduce Privacy Legislation
Apple CEO Tim Cook has again demanded more privacy rights for consumers, highlighting how your data is constantly sold online without you knowing.
Apple to Cut Back on Hiring Due to iPhone Sales Slowdown: Bloomberg
Slumping iPhone sales have caused Apple to rethink its hiring strategies for certain divisions.
‘Pokémon GO’ Creator Niantic Labs Raises $245 Million USD in New Funding
Pokemon GO creator Niantic Labs just received a heap of money to develop future projects.
Could Facebook Be Using Its #10YearChallenge Meme to Refine Facial Recognition Algorithms?
Facebook's #10YearChallenge could actually be a viral ploy to get users to categorize data showing how their facial features changed over ten years.
Former Apple Exec Scott Forstall Talks Taking Risks, Apple TV, and Smartphone Etiquette in New Interview
Scott Forstall was recently interviewed during the an episode of Philosophy Talk's The Creative Life, touching on a number of Apple-related subjects.
Apple Reportedly Replaced 11 Million Batteries in 2018, Compared to Average of 1-2 Million
Apple carried out an astonishing 11 million battery replacements in 2018 under its $29 USD program, compared to the regular 1 to 2 million.
German Court Throws Out Second Qualcomm Patent Lawsuit Against Apple
A German court has thrown out a Qualcomm patent lawsuit in a reversal for the U.S. chipmaker after it won a recent court ban.
U.S. Police Can’t Force People to Unlock Their Phone With Biometrics
A California judge ruled that U.S. law enforcement can't force people to unlock a mobile phone with biometrics.
HomePod Now Counts Towards Apple Music Streaming Limits for Individual Accounts
Very recently, Apple quietly changed the way the HomePod is counted by Apple Music as a streaming device.