Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Confirms Investigations by DOJ, SEC Over iPhone Slowdowns
Apple has confirmed that the U.S. Justice Department has also begun investigating the Cupertino company.
Jim Balsillie: It’s Time For Canada’s Government to Control Data Created by Institutions
Former co-CEO of Blackberry Jim Balsillie claims that the Canadian government should start taking control of data that is created by institutions in the country.
Microsoft Office for iOS Updated with Real-Time Collaboration, OneDrive Gets Support for Files App
Microsoft announced a major update to its Office suite of apps for iOS, which includes the introduction of real-time collaboration.
Child Health Experts Urge Facebook to Scrap ‘Messenger Kids’ App
Child health experts have urged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to scrap Messenger Kids, a social media app aimed at children under the age of 13.
Apple to Delay Some New iOS Features to Next Year, Focusing Instead on Performance
Apple could delay the launch of some of its new iOS features until next year, instead focusing on addressing performance and quality issues for the mobile operating system.
Facebook to Prioritize More Local News Sources in News Feed
Facebook has announced it will promote local news stories as it continues to alter the information it shows to millions of users.
Apple Hires Paramount Exec Dana Tuinier to Lead Comedy TV Efforts
Apple has hired Paramount Network executive Dana Tuinier to load their comedy TV efforts.
British Columbia Taking Action Against Illegal Ride-Sharing Services
The province of British Columbia is taking action against illegal ride-sharing services.
Fitness Tracking App ‘Strava’ Reveals Sensitive U.S. Military Information
The popular running and cycling fitness tracking app Strava has unwittingly revealed some of the United States military’s most secure military bases.
Apple to Halve iPhone X Production in Q1 2018: REPORT
Sales of the pricey new iPhone X are reportedly much lower than Apple expected, so the company has slashed production volumes for the coming months.
2018 Mac Lineup to Feature Apple-Developed Co-Processors: REPORT
Apple's 2018 lineup of MacBooks and Mac desktops will feature the company's T-series co-processors, developed in-house to operate alongside Intel chipsets.
KGI Shares Latest Details on 6.1-inch LCD iPhone, Expected to Support Face ID
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has shared new details on Apple's 6.1-inch LCD iPhone that is expected to launch later this year.