Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Purported ‘iPhone SE 2’ Images Show Glass Design, Headphone Jack
New "iPhone SE 2" images have leaked showing an all-glass back for wireless charging and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Intel to Supply Apple With Majority of LTE Chips for 2018 iPhones, Qualcomm to Remain Supplier
Chipmaker Intel will supply the majority of LTE chips for Apple's upcoming 2018 iPhones and could soon become the firm's sole supplier.
Samsung Sees ‘Slow Demand’ for Flexible OLED Panels Used in iPhone X
The newest earnings report from Samsung on Wednesday suggests a serious industrywide slowdown in smartphone sales.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Meeting Privately with Donald Trump Today on Trade
U.S. President Donald Trump says he's "looking forward" to meeting with Apple CEO Tim Cook at the White House Wednesday.
iPhone Unlocking Firm GrayKey Received Extortion Demands After Data Breach
A recently suffered a data breach at the company allowed hackers access to a small portion of the GrayKey code.
Gmail Redesign Brings Confidential Mode, Email Snoozing, and ‘Nudges’
Gmail's web interface is getting a new look packed with AI and security features, including confidential mode, email nudging, and hover actions.
Security Researchers Find ‘Unpatchable’ Vulnerability in Nintendo Switch Consoles
Heads up, Nintendo Switch fans — you soon might be able to run custom ROMs on your Switch, or back up games to your own hard drives.
Spotify Announces Dramatic Overhaul for Free Service Featuring On-Demand Music
Spotify has just announced an overhaul of its mobile app that boosts the freebies.
Apple Acquires Worldwide Screen Rights to Ed Sheeran Documentary ‘Songwriter’
The worldwide screen rights of "Songwriter," a documentary on musician Ed Sheeran, have been purchased by Apple.
Rogers, Bell Refuse to Talk Publicly About Wireless Hack But Only in Private
Rogers and Bell refuse to talk publically about their vulnerable and insecure wireless networks.
Amazon and Google Have a More ‘Positive Impact on Society’ Than Apple: REPORT
A new survey suggests that people think Amazon has the most positive impact on society of the major tech companies.
Google Reportedly Gathers Much More Data Than Facebook: WSJ
Google gathers up user data — through apps, web browsing, and more — much like Facebook does.