Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
TTC Officials Watch Closely as Lyft Takes Off in Toronto
The arrival of Lyft in Toronto has raised a number of question regarding the future of the city's public transit system.
Montreal-Based Developer Announces Update to Transit iOS App, Brings New Profile View
Montreal app developer Transit has announced an update to their app, which was formerly known as Transit App.
Lisa Jackson Talks Green Manufacturing Processes in New Interview
Lisa Jackson recently spoke at GreenBiz's VERGE conference, offering some insight into the manufacturing processes applied to this year's iPhones.
Final Cut Pro X Introduces 360° VR, HDR Support
Apple announced the newest version of Final Cut Pro on Thursday, packed with tons of new features.
iMac Pro Launches in Canada, Pricing Starts at $6,299
Apple has a very expensive last-minute Christmas present for you: the just-released iMac Pro is the company’s "most powerful Mac ever" – and the most expensive, starting at the modest price of $6,299 CAD.
Apple Extends Warranty Coverage for Macs in Australia and New Zealand
Macs purchased in Australia and New Zealand are now covered under Apple's warranty coverage for up to three years from the original date of purchase.
Twelve South Releases HiRise Pro for iMac and Compatible External Displays
Accessory maker Twelve South has released a new stand designed for the iMac, iMac Pro, and compatible monitors.
Samsung Smartphone Users on Twitter Reportedly Happier Than iPhone Users
According to Twitter data, Samsung Galaxy smartphone users appear happier than iPhone users.
Could Samsung’s Next Phone Feature a Synaptics In-Display Fingerprint Reader?
Fingerprint sensor manufacturer Synaptics just announced that it has begun mass production with a top-five OEM to produce its new Clear ID FS9500 in-display fingerprint sensor.
Nintendo Reportedly Aiming to Increase Mobile Game Output
Nintendo is reportedly aiming to increase its output of mobile games and it's looking for mobile developers to help out.
Canadians Pay More For Wireless Service Than Other G7 Countries: REPORT
New research details that Canadians still pay some of the highest prices in the world for wireless service, however prices for low- to mid-use plans are actually declining.
Apple Invests $390 Million USD in American Laser Manufacturer Finisar
Apple has taken a big vested interest in the success of chip making firm that manufactures some key components for Apple’s most popular products.