Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Samsung Announces Mass Production of Exynos 2200 Mobile Processor
The Exynos 2200 is currently in mass production, which means it should make its way inside at least some international variants of the Galaxy S22 series that's seemingly coming next month.
MY2022 Beijing Olympics App Has Security Holes, Collects Personal Data: REPORT
Researchers have uncovered security vulnerabilities and censorship frameworks in an app all 2022 Beijing Olympics attendees must use.
Apple Led Smartphone Shipments in Q4 2021 Thanks to iPhone 13 Demand: Canalys
22 percent of all smartphones shipped during the holiday quarter had an Apple logo on the back.
Apple Rumoured to Have Plans to Launch 5.7-Inch iPhone SE in 2023, ‘iPhone SE+ 5G’ This Year
Apple is rumoured to have plans to launch a new, larger iPhone SE within a couple years.
Apple’s Mixed Reality Headset Could Cost Over $2,000 USD: Bloomberg
Apple's AR/VR headset is likely to focus on gaming, media consumption, and communication.
Tesla Roadster Most-Searched Electric Vehicle in Canada, US
A new study has revealed the most anticipated electric vehicles of 2022.
Apple’s Mixed Reality Headset Could Be Delayed Until 2023 Due to Overheating Issues
Apple's rumoured mixed reality headset could be delayed until 2023 due to issues with overeating.
Android 12 Rollout One of the Rockiest in Recent Memory
Android 12, one of the platform's most ambitious updates, has seen a release that has been anything but smooth.
Meta Hit With $3.2 Billion USD Class Action Suit in UK For Breach of Competition Law
A class action lawsuit claims social media giant Meta abused its dominant position and exploited the data of 44 million UK Facebook users.
Instagram Became Most-Downloaded App in Q4 2021 Despite TikTok’s Popularity
Instagram had its best quarter for downloads since 2014, with app installs rising 10 percent over Q3.
Research Firms Show 2021 PC Shipments Shipments Grew 15 Percent
Research firms' data shows PC shipments have broken many records despite facing chip shortages.
Sony to Continue Producing PS4 Consoles Due to PS5 Shortages: Bloomberg
Sony will continue making its previous-generation PlayStation 4 console through the end of 2022 to make up for limited PlayStation 5 availability.