Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
‘Synthetic Click’ Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Hijack Macs with Fake Mouse Clicks
A new vulnerability in macOS High Sierra allows an attacker to bypass security warnings and compromise the system through false mouse clicks.
Next Flagship iPhone Will Support Apple Pencil, 512GB Storage [REPORT]
Apple will reportedly offer Apple Pencil support and a 512GB flash storage option to at least some versions of the upcoming iPhones.
What’s New in Apple’s Seventh Beta of iOS 12
YouTuber EverythingApplePro has posted a video highlighting 15 new features of iOS 12.
Bell to Stock Carrier-Locked Phones in Retail Stores, Will Unlock During Activation Process
Bell will begin stocking carrier-locked smartphones in their retail locations and they will unlock the devices during the activation process.
Saudi Fund Reportedly in Talks to Invest in Tesla Buyout Deal
Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund would be the main source of money for Tesla CEO Elon Musk's grand plan to take the company private, but the deal isn't done yet.
Job Listing Suggests Apple Planning ‘New Products and Initiatives’ for iCloud
A recent job listing seems to suggest that Apple is continuing to improve its iCloud services.
Google Tracks Users’ Movements With Location History Turned Off [REPORT]
Google reportedly continues to store users' location data even on phones that have privacy settings set to prevent that kind of tracking.
Apple Music Launches New Visual Albums Containing Full-Length Opera Performances
Apple launched a new section in the Browse category this week on Apple Music, which is curated by Deutsche Grammophon.
Fortnite’s Release on Android Will Skip Google Play, Costing Google $50 Million in 2018
When Fortnite Battle Royale launches on Android they will bypass the Google Play Store, instead offering it directly from Epic Games' own website.
Apple Orders Comedy Series From Creators of ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’
Apple's latest move into original content comes in the form of a new comedy series from the stars of FX's "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia."
Vulnerability Allows for Remote Hacking of a Brand-New Mac During Setup Process
Apple’s rock-solid supply chain might be churning out new Macs that are already hacked.
Former Tesla Engineer Doug Field Returns to Apple to Work on Project Titan
Doug Field, a former Vice President of Mac Hardware Engineering at Apple, has returned to the company after spending several years at Tesla.