Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Halifax Introduces ‘HotSpot’ Parking App Payment Method
As of yesterday, Halifax residents are able to use the HotSpot app to pay for parking at municipal meters and Waterfront Development lots.
Apple Adds New Apple Watch Sports Bands, iPhone X Silicon Cases to Apple Store
Apple on Monday updated its online store with new color choices for Apple Watch Sport Bands and iPhone X silicone cases, offering users a more diverse selection ahead of this holiday season.
Canadian Millennials’ Spending Choices Being Driven By Mobile: Facebook
Facebook has released a new studying detailing the driving factors around Canadian Mellennial's spending choices.
CBC to Launch Ad-Free Streaming Service with Revamped TV App, Premium Membership to Cost $4.99
CBC is planning to launch a paid version of a new CBC TV app that will let users watch programs without ads.
With the iPhone X, Apple’s iPhone ‘Super Cycle’ is Back on Track
Apple's on again, off again iPhone upgrade super cycle appears to be back on track with the release of the company's latest smartphone, the iPhone X.
Facebook Launches ‘Messenger Kids’ For Under-13 Users
Facebook is launching a messaging app for children to chat with their parents and with friends approved by their parents.
Ireland to Collect €13 Billion in Back Taxes from Apple Starting Early 2018
Ireland is expecting to collect €13 billion in back taxes from Apple starting in early in 2018, more than a year after the deadline set by the European Commission for the country to recover the money.
Tim Cook: Developers Have Earned $16.9 Billion From China App Store
Tim Cook delivered a speech at the Fourth World Internet Conference in China.
Apple’s Jony Ive Calls Criticism of Apple Park ‘Bizarre”
Apple's head of design Jony Ive called critiques of Apple Park "bizarre."
Updating to macOS 10.13.1 Undoes Apple’s ‘Root’ Bug Patch
Apple's quick patch for the recently discovered "root" user bug can be undone by upgrading to macOS 10.13.1.
Apple Releases iOS 11.2 with Apple Pay Cash, Faster Wireless Charging, Date Bug Fix
Apple released iOS 11.2 early Saturday morning with support for Apple Pay Cash, 7.5-watt wireless charging, and a fix for a date bug that can cause devices to enter a soft reset loop.
Apple Reminds Developers About 64-Bit Requirement for Mac Apps
Starting in January 2018, all new apps submitted to the Mac App Store must include 64-bit support. Existing apps have until June 2018 to support this requirement. On a post to its developer website today, Apple reminded developers of the coming change. Apple is also urging developers who distribute apps outside the official Mac App...