Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
PGA Tour Launches AR App in Time for Arnold Palmer Invitational
The PGA Tour has launched a new "PGA Tour AR" app that uses Apple's ARKit to projects 3D golf courses and live 3D shot trails onto any flat surface.
WhatsApp Users Now Have 4,096 Seconds to Delete Sent Messages
If you use WhatsApp to communicate with your friends, you can now delete a message up to a little over one hour after you send it.
Apple Readying Entry-Level MacBook Pro Featuring Retina Display for 2018: DigiTimes
Apple is planning to announce an entry-level MacBook variant as soon as the end of 2018's second quarter, possibly around the company's developer conference WWDC 2018.
Apple Reportedly Modifies MFi Logo, Gives Manufacturers 90 Days to Respond
Apple has reportedly started notifying manufacturers about a slight change to the "Made For i" (MFi) program logos.
TransLink Advises Customers to Tap Compass Card Not Their Entire Wallet [u]
TransLink launched a new campaign on Friday with a very important message to their customers.
Windsor Police Using Unmarked Van to Catch Distracted Drivers
Windsor Police have started using an unmarked van to catch distracted drivers.
Microsoft Pix Updated with Business Card Scanner, LinkedIn Integration
Microsoft has released an update for Pix, its AI-powered camera app for iOS.
Uber to Inform Canadians Affected by 2016 Data Breach
Uber is planning to inform all Canadians whose data may have been leaked during the 2016 breach.
Barclays Analyst Says HomePod Sales are Underwhelming, AirPods Continue to Grow
Barclays analyst Blayne Curtis said that demand for Apple's HomePod has been "underwhelming" so far.
Siri Co-Founder Suggests Apple’s Ambition Holds Assistant Back
Apple may have given Siri an overly ambitious collection of responsibilities and hasn’t made the feature reliable enough.
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Likely to Skip Under-Display Fingerprint Sensor: KGI
Samsung is reportedly planning to ditch the in-display fingerprint sensing technology on its next flagship smartphone due to "technical" reasons.
Twitter Planning to Expand its ‘Verified’ Service to Everyone: CEO
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey aims to relaunch verification and make it possible for everyone on the service to get verified.