Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Facebook Expands ‘Watch Party’ Feature to Every Page and Profile Worldwide
Facebook is expanding Watch Party — its co-viewing feature that lets users watch videos together in real time — to all pages and profiles.
Fortnite Now Has 200 Million Registered Players Worldwide, Up 60% From the Last Count
Fortnite's has grown so quickly and substantially that its player base population is now the size of a large country.
Apple Announces App Development Program for Organizations with Female Founders
Apple has announced Entrepreneur Camp, a new project aimed at app-driven businesses that are either owned or led by women.
CCTS Sees 57% Increase in Telecommunications-Related Complaints from Canadians in 2018
Canadians are complaining about the telecommunications sector more than ever before, says a new report.
Foreign Competitors vs Rogers, Telus and Bell Would Be Beneficial: Classified Govt. Report
There's no real downside to allowing foreign investment in Canada's telecommunications sector, reads a new government report.
Apple to Host Free ‘Hour of Code’ Sessions at Retail Locations, Adds AP Course Material to Swift Playgrounds
Hour of Code, Apple's annual coding session events held at its retail stores around the world, is returning for the sixth year beginning Saturday, December 1.
Apple Cuts iPhone XR Price by $100 USD at Japanese Carrier Over Two-Year Contract
Apple has slashed the price of the brand-new iPhone XR by $100 USD for NTT Docomo customers in Japan.
French Luxury Goods Group Kering Working With Apple on In-Store Apps
French luxury goods group Kering said on Monday it would also develop its own online shopping sites by 2020.
CRTC Warns Telus to Stop Blocking Calls to Ice Wireless Customers in the North
Canada's telecom regulator will intervene in a battle between rival wireless carriers that is causing failed connections for hundreds of cellphone users.
US Supreme Court to Hear Apple App Store Antitrust Arguments
The US Supreme Court on Monday is hearing arguments from Apple that call into question who can bring an antitrust case against the company.
Google Rolls Out Reservation-Placing AI Calling Service Duplex to Select Pixel Owners
As promised by Google, some Pixel owners can now use the company's Duplex service to do their talking.
LinkedIn Adds Privacy Setting Preventing Users From Exporting Your Email Address
Microsoft is improving LinkedIn's privacy controls by adding a toggle to prevent your email address from being swept up in another user's data archive.