Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
BlackBerry Sues Facebook Over Instant Messaging Patents
BlackBerry is taking Facebook and its subsidiaries to court over a new claim that the social networking giant is infringing on their patents and intellectual property.
Apple Reportedly Killing Off iTunes LP Format Later This Year [u]
A fresh leak suggests Apple is warning its music industry partners that it will stop multimedia album downloads on the iTunes Store this year.
Analysis of Facebook’s Onavo VPN App Reveals Widespread Data Collection
Facebook is now offering some mobile app users a wireless-networking app without first disclosing that it's owned by Facebook, or that it collects information for the social networking company.
New Survey Asks Why Current iPhone Owners Haven’t Upgraded to the iPhone X
A recent survey has revealed that there are two important reasons why customers decided not to upgrade to Apple’s iPhone X when it was first launched in 2017.
Instagram Reportedly Developing its Own Portrait Mode-Like Feature
Instagram is testing a new Portrait Mode-like feature in its mobile application.
Telus Voice Plans Increase by $5 per Month, Offers 12GB Data Plan Promotion
Telus has also announced that they have increased the price of their plans by $5 per month.
Stanford University Students Protest Against “Addictive Devices” at Palo Alto Apple Store
A group of Stanford University students gathered in protest in front of the Palo Alto Apple Store on Saturday, claiming the Cupertino company makes "addictive devices."
Dialog Semiconductor CEO Says Apple Supply Deal in Place Through 2020
The CEO stated that he expects Apple, the company's top client, to continue to use a "significant proportion" of its devices through 2020.
Apple Reportedly Working on Wireless Over-the-Ear Headphones
Apple is reportedly planning to enter the high-end headphone market by adding a premium pair of over-ear, noise-canceling headphones to its audio lineup.
Ontario MPP: Door-to-Door Telecom Sales Must Come to an End
An Ontario MPP strongly suggests that the province should introduce a new ban on door-to-door sales of telecom services.
RCMP in British Columbia Begin Distracted Driving Enforcement Blitz
RCMP officers in British Columbia have started a distracted driving enforcement blitz.
Uber, Lyft Willing to Cover Costs of Insuring Drivers in Winnipeg
Uber and Lyft have made it clear that they are willing to cover the cost of insuring drivers in Winnipeg.