Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Facebook Messenger Will Soon Let You ‘Unsend’ Messages Just Like Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook announced that the ability to retract a message will soon be available to all Messenger users.
Fortnite Tops $15 Million in Mobile Revenue in its First Three Weeks on the App Store
Epic Games has made more than $15 million on its iOS port of its smash hit game Fortnite in its first three weeks on the market.
Russian Censors Move to Ban Telegram Messaging App
Russian censors moved on Friday to ban Telegram for refusing to help security services decode encrypted messages.
Snapchat Finally Releases Three New iPhone X-Exclusive Lenses
Snapchat has introduced three new iPhone X-exclusive, True Depth-enabled lenses today.
Apple CEO Tim Cook to be Deposed in Ongoing Qualcomm Legal Battle
Apple CEO Tim Cook will testify in June as the iPhone maker's tumultuous legal battle with chipmaker Qualcomm picks up speed.
Xplornet Believes it Can Become Manitoba’s Fourth Wireless Carrier
Xplornet Communications is not exactly a famous telecom brand, but it will soon become Manitoba's fourth wireless carrier.
AirPort Express May Gain AirPlay 2 Speaker Support
The AirPort Express has started to show up in the Home app for developers running the iOS 11.4 beta.
Final Cut Pro 10.4.1 Update Adds ProRes RAW, Improved Closed Captioning Tools
Apple has just announced what could be the most important update to Final Cut Pro X so far, and it could change the industry completely.
Spotify and Apple Music Fight Over The Weeknd’s Weekend Success
Both Apple Music and Spotify claim to have been the most used platform to listen to My Dear Melancholy, the newest album from Canadian R&B singer The Weeknd.
Analysts Believe Apple Will Add $100 Billion USD To Its Capital Return Program
Apple's capital return plan looks to be getting much larger, according to one Wall Street firm.
Apple Shares Sneak Peek of New Store in Tokyo’s Shinjuku Ward
Apple has shared a sneak peek of their new store located in Tokyo’s Shinjuku ward ahead of the location’s grand opening.
Toronto Blue Jays Begin Adopting Bat Sensor Technology
The Toronto Blue Jays have started adopting bat sensor technology to track swing data for each player.