Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Twitter Partnering with Academic Researchers to Measure ‘Conversation Health’
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey says improving the health of the platform is critical for future growth.
Apple Pay to Account for Half of All Mobile Payments by 2020: STUDY
A survey of the global payment market suggests future growth will be driven by contactless cards.
TransLink’s Tap-to-Pay System Hits One Million Contactless Payments
TransLink hit a new milestone this week with one million contactless payments on its new tap-to-pay platform.
The Source: 10.5-inch iPad Pro Leather Smart Cover For $49.96 [50% OFF]
If you are looking for a Leather Smart Cover case for the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, this deal might be for you!
Apple Will Reportedly Ditch the Headphone Jack on the 2018 iPad Pro Models
Apple will ditch the headphone jack in its upcoming iPad Pro models.
Apple to Provide Free Repair to iPhones, iPads, and Macs Damaged by Japanese Floods
Apple expressed its sympathies for those affected by the natural disaster, which has tragically caused hundreds of deaths.
Facebook Stock Plummets 19 Percent in Biggest One-Day Drop in Stock Market History
Facebook faced a day of reckoning Thursday as its shares plunged in the biggest one-day drop in stock-market history.
LinkedIn Rolls Out Voice Messaging Feature to Mobile App
LinkedIn, the social network you check when you hate your job, now lets you send voice messages to business contacts.
Ontario Teen’s Data Ends Up in Stranger’s Hands After Failing to Wipe Data
A 15-year-old Ontario teen learned a lesson the hard way of having to wipe your phone's data before trading it in.
Apple’s T2 Chip Causing Kernel Panics on Some iMac Pros, 2018 MacBook Pros
Apple has another serious problem related to the 2018 MacBook Pro on its hands.
Qualcomm Expects Apple Won’t Be Using Its Modems in the Next iPhone
Qualcomm says it expects Apple won't put its modem chips in the next generation of iPhones.
Canadian Centre for Child Protection Warns Cake App is Not Appropriate for Children [u]
The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is warning parents that the "Cake" app is not appropriate for kids as it contains a significant volume of sexual content.