Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Wired Gives First Impression of Apple’s HomePod: Sound Doesn’t Match the Price
Wired seems to have been given the same demo units as other media outlets, but they have slightly different thoughts.
Apple Opens First South Korean Retail Store in Garosugil Area of Seoul
Apple opened its first retail store in South Korea today.
U.S. Super Bowl Ads Will Air in Canada Again After Supreme Court Denies Bell’s Request
Canadians will get to view American ads this year if they are watching the Super Bowl on a U.S. channel.
Uber’s Success in London, Ontario Leads to Debate on Taxi Licence Caps
Uber has been very successful in London, Ontario so far and that success has prompted discussions on the city's taxi licencing caps.
Apple Will Reportedly Adopt Single-Cell L-Shaped Battery for its 2018 iPhones
Apple may adopt larger capacity single-cell L-shaped batteries for its 2018 iPhone lineup.
The Apple HomePod Reviews Roundup [u]
While critics praise the pint-sized speaker for its excellent sound and Siri's excellent speech recognition, not all is perfect.
Apple to Launch ‘iPhone SE 2’ in May or June: DigiTimes
Supply chain reports have claimed that Apple is currently working on a successor to the iPhone SE, shipping sometime in May or June.
2018 iPhone Lineup to Consist of Two LCD Models, One OLED Model: DigiTimes
Apple will launch a single OLED iPhone this year with a 6.5in screen, reads a new report, despite earlier speculation that it was also planning a 5.8-inch successor to the iPhone X.
Apple Updates Clips for Chinese New Year, Includes Bug Fixes and Other Improvements
Apple released an update for its Clips video creation app, adding new graphics to celebrate Chinese New Year.
Reddit Adds Support for Two-Factor Authentication
Reddit has finally rolled out support for two-factor authentication (2FA) after months of beta testing. The feature adds a second layer of security by prompting users to enter a 6-digit verification code generated by your phone after entering your account password. Reddit's 2FA feature works on desktop, mobile, and third-party apps. However, using the feature...
Apple Hoping to Compete With Amazon Through New ‘Books’ App
Apple’s iBooks app is reportedly about to see its first major upgrade in nearly eight years.
Nintendo Shutting Down ‘Miitomo,’ the Company’s First Smartphone Game
Nintendo has today announced that they’re ending support for Miitomo, just over two years since Nintendo’s first smartphone game launched onto the market.