Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Announces 2018 Apple Design Awards Winners
The Cupertino company revealed the winners of this year's Apple Design Awards after yesterday's WWDC keynote.
iOS 12 Adds Support for Multi-User Face ID
iOS 12 will support an alternative appearance, which gives user's access to add one more person to Face ID on their iPhone X.
Apple to Open Patient Health Records to Third-Party Apps via New API
Apple will be making patient health record data available to third-party apps on iOS via an API.
watchOS 5 Introduces Improved Workouts, Walkie-Talkie, Podcasts, and More
Apple today announced watchOS 5, the latest version of its Apple Watch operating system.
Apple Announces ARKit 2, Centres on Multi-User Support, Face Tracking Improvements
Apple is bringing augmented reality to the level with the announcement of a new version of its set of tools that lets developers create augmented reality apps for iPhones and iPads - ARKit 2.
Apple Highlights Young Developers Ahead of 2018 WWDC
Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference is not just for seasoned developers - it's now a big deal for teenagers who balance app development with homework, studying, and applying for college.
Facebook Reportedly Provided Apple, Samsung Inappropriate Access to User Data
Facebook has formed data-sharing partnerships with 60 device makers, including Apple and Microsoft, giving them access to information of users and even their friends.
He’s Back: Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo Returns With Some 2018 iPhone Predictions
Famed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has returned with a number of new predictions regarding this year's upcoming iPhone lineup.
How Apple’s Sal Soghoian Built Automator for Mac: Wired
A look at how one Apple product manager was able to get several apps to talk to each other.
Square Enix Montreal Will End Go Series, Shift Focus to Free-to-Play Mobile Games
Square Enix Montreal will be abandoning its Go franchises and shift its focus to free-to-play mobile games
University of Guelph Installs New Wayfinding System to Help Visually Impaired Students
The University of Guelph will be installing a new wayfinding system that will help students who are visually impaired or blind.
Canadian Grocery Stores Prioritize Online Ordering as Millennials Take Over the Market
In 2018, online ordering for groceries is continuing to grow in popularity in Canada as millennials are taking over the market.