Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Unsecured Firebase Mobile Databases Reportedly Leaking Enterprise Data [u]
Thousands of iOS and Android mobile applications are exposing over 100 GBs of data via over 2,000 misconfigured Firebase databases.
Taiwanese Electronics Giant Foxconn Breaks Ground on New Wisconsin Mega-Factory
Taiwanese iPhone builder Foxconn has broken ground on its first factory in the United States.
Twitter Canada Offers Insights Ahead of #CanadaDay 2018
Twitter Canada has sent us a few insights ahead of #CanadaDay 2018.
Winnipeg Officer’s Personal Mission is to End Distracted Driving
Sgt. Rob Duttchen of the Winnipeg Police has made it his personal mission to end distracted driving.
Apple and Samsung Finally Settle Smartphone Patent Dispute After Seven Years
The seven-year legal battle between two of the largest smartphone makers in the world is finally over.
Apple Reportedly Planning to Launch All-in-One Subscription for Music, Magazines, and TV
Apple is reportedly planning to take on Amazon Prime with a one-stop-shop subscription service for music, magazines, and TV shows.
LG Reportedly Supplying OLED Panels for Rumored 6.5-inch iPhone
Apple is reportedly set to add another OLED display producer for the iPhone, helping Apple reduce its reliance on current OLED manufacturer Samsung.
Quebec Bans Drivers, Cyclists From Using Headphones
Quebec has announced that they will be enforcing new laws, starting on Saturday, that ban drivers and cyclists from using headphones.
Elon Musk Teases Details About Tesla’s Pickup Truck on Twitter
Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter to try and crowdsource ideas for an electric pickup truck.
Google Demonstrates Duplex AI System, Begins Public Testing
Google showed journalists in restaurants in New York and California how its Duplex system can make reservations with remarkably human-sounding conversation.
Popular YouTuber Mark Rober Working With Apple on VR for Self-Driving Cars
YouTube star Mark Rober, best known for his DIY science videos, has been helping Apple develop virtual reality for entertainment in self-driving cars.
Facebook Launches Third-Party Fact-Checking Program in Canada
Facebook Canada says it has launched a new third-party fact-checking program on its platform, aimed at stopping the spread of fake news.