Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple to Disclose App Takedown Requests From the Government
Apple will disclose government requests to remove applications from the App Store in the future.
Apple Plans Low-Priced LCD iPhone Model in 2018 With iPhone X Form Factor
Apple's 2018 low-cost LCD iPhone will actually have the same form factor of the iPhone X.
Apple Will Reportedly Open Up New NFC Features in iOS 12
Apple is planning to expand the NFC capabilities of its iPhones beyond mobile payments in iOS 12.
Seth Rogen May Replace Morgan Freeman as Voice of Vancouver Transit
Vancouver's own Seth Rogan has offered to be the voice of his hometown transit system.
City of Peterborough May Get Long-Awaited Transit App
The city of Peterborough will be getting a new transit app that will notify users about bus information directly from their smartphone.
Fortnite Made Nearly $300 Million in April, Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Epic Games' Fortnite made $296 million in revenue in the month of April across all supported platforms.
Amazon Alexa Smart Speaker Eavesdropped and Shared a Woman’s Conversation
A woman claims that her family's Amazon Alexa smart speaker recorded a private conversation and sent it to someone on her contact list.
Apple Rejects Valve’s Steam Link App Citing ‘Business Interests’
Valve’s Steam Link app has been rejected from iTunes by Apple, effectively blocking its release on iOS, according to Valve.
Apple Offering Free One-Month Trials to Paid iCloud Storage Plans
Apple is offering free month-long trials of 50GB, 200GB and 2TB plans to customers currently on the free 5GB tier.
Emergency Alert May Be Only Time Drivers Can Look at their Phone
Drivers may look at their phone if its an emergency alert without being penalized for distracted driving.
Andy Rubin Reportedly Looking to Put Essential Up for Sale, Cancels Work on Next Smartphone
Andy Rubin is trying to sell Essential, a smartphone startup company he created about a year ago.
Facebook’s Two-Factor Authentication No Longer Requires a Phone Number
In an effort to persuade more people to start using two-factor authentication, Facebook is making it easier than ever to set up.