Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Some iPhone X Owners Claim Dual Camera Glass Cracks Easily: REPORT
A growing number of iPhone X owners are complaining of cracked camera lenses on their devices.
The Apple Watch Finds a Useful Home With Service Industry Workers
The Apple Watch has steadily been gaining popularity in the three years since it has been released, but it has surprisingly found a home among service industry workers.
Apple Signs Deal with Volkswagen for Self-Driving Cars: NYT
Apple has signed a deal with Volkswagen to build self-driving cars.
OPP Handed Out More Than 11,000 Driving Tickets During Victoria Day Long Weekend
The Ontario Provincial Police charged more than 11,000 drivers during the Victoria Day long weekend.
Apple VP Craig Federighi Says APFS Boot Support For Fusion Drives Coming ‘Very Soon’
Apple will share news regarding APFS boot support for Mac Fusion Drives “very soon,” claims Apple’s software engineering VP, Craig Federighi.
Apple Launches New Data and Privacy Tool Allowing Users to Download Personal Identifiable Data
Apple has launched a new Data and Privacy page on its website, allowing individual users to check and download all the data the company has collected from them.
Apple Supplier TSMC Reportedly Begins Production of 7-Nanometer A12 Chips for 2018 iPhones
Apple supplier TSMC has reportedly started production on the processors set to debut inside this year's lineup of new iPhones.
‘Once Upon a Time’ Creators to Oversee Apple’s ‘Amazing Stories’ Reboot
Apple's reboot of Steven Spielberg's "Amazing Stories" gets two new executive producers.
Bell is Offering New 8GB Promos in Quebec Starting at $60/Month
Bell has started offering three new promotional plans in Quebec with 8GB of non-shareable data.
Microsoft, Google Reveal New Processor-Based PC Vulnerability
Security experts at Microsoft and Google say they have discovered a new form of the Spectre and Meltdown bug which hit PCs earlier this year.
Q1 iPhone Sales Grow 16% in US Despite 11% Domestic Market Decline: Counterpoint
Apple managed to defy all trends and boost its Q1 2018 shipment numbers.
How Language-Learning App ‘Duolingo’ Crowdsources Its Content
Duolingo, one of the world's most popular language-learning apps, has a revolutionary way of serving up millions of sentences to its users per day.