Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Says Some iCloud Users Received China Data Migration Notice in Error
Apple sent data migration notices to users outside of China in error.
Gracenote App Brings AM/FM Radio Support to Apple CarPlay
Gracenote has announced an app that gives a rich interface to radio playback in CarPlay.
Toronto Offers $10 Free Parking to Offset Impact from King St. Streetcar Pilot Project
The City of Toronto is offering drivers two hours of free parking with the Green P app along sections of King Street that are affected by the streetcar pilot project.
CES 2018 Shows Virtual Reality Becoming More Accessible for the Average Consumer
This year at CES in Las Vegas, companies in the VR-headset business are promising improvements like vastly improved visual fidelity on the high end and improved ease-of-use for less expensive products.
‘Star Wars’ Director Rian Johnson Kept the Script Safe on an ‘Air-Gapped’ MacBook Air
The script for Star Wars: The Last Jedi was undoubtedly one of the closest-guarded secrets in Hollywood last year.
Facebook’s News Feed to Prioritize Personal Connections Over Publisher and Business Reach
Facebook is making a major change to the News Feed that will show you more content from friends and family and less from publishers.
Skype Gets End-to-End Encryption Through Signal Partnership
Microsoft has started testing a new "Private Conversations" feature in Skype, which is being introduced through a partnership with Signal.
Uber Says MPI Insurance Proposal Could Keep it Out of Winnipeg
Uber says that it may not be coming to Winnipeg after all.
Uber’s Montreal Office Used Programs to Thwart Police Raids: REPORT
Uber reportedly developed a program that could remotely shut down all computers in an office in order to thwart police raids.
Confide Adds New Feature Preventing Users From Taking Screenshots
Secure messaging app Confide is adding an important new feature that stops users from taking any type of screenshot or covertly recording the screen using other known options.
France Launches Investigation Into iPhone Planned Obsolescence Complaint
French prosecutors said Tuesday they are investigating Apple for violating an innovative new law on planned obsolescence.
Apple Reportedly Strikes Deal for ‘See’ Drama Series Written by Steven Knight
Apple has ordered a new television drama series titled "See".