Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
iPhone X Models with Qualcomm Modem Still Outpaces Those with Intel Modem
iPhone X models equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon x16 LTE modem get consistently better cellular speeds than the versions with Intel's XMM7480 modem.
Apple Has No Immediate Plans to Add Multiple-User Support for Face ID: REPORT
Apple is currently focusing on single-user authentication with Face ID on the iPhone X, according to an alleged email from Craig Federighi.
Periscope Expanding ‘Super Hearts’ Program to Canada
Periscope is expanding its Super Broadcaster program to Canada, giving more users of the Twitter-owned application the opportunity to earn money from their livestreams.
Saskatchewan Introduces Legislation for Ride-Sharing Services
Legislation has been introduced that will allow ride sharing companies like Uber and Lyft set up shop in Saskatchewan.
Vancouver Connected-Car Startup Mojio Raises $30 Million to Support Growth
Vancouver-based connected-car startup Mojio has raised $30 million in Series B funding.
Surviscor Names BMO InvestorLine the Best Canadian Mobile Brokerage
Toronto-based Bank of Montreal's (BMO) discount brokerage, BMO InvestorLine, has earned the top spot in mobile customer experience in Canada.
Apple and Stanford Team Up for Heart Study Using Apple Watch App
Apple has teamed up with Stanford Medicine for a study that uses a new Apple Watch app to help determine whether a user is experiencing abnormal heart rhythms.
Jimmy Iovine Calls Free Streaming Services ‘Inherently Unprofitable’ [u]
Jimmy Iovine argues that free streaming services without other attached businesses are inherently unprofitable.
Apple Developing In-House Power Management Chips: REPORT
Apple is reportedly developing in-house power management chips that could debut in next year's iPhones.
Apple’s Jony Ive Discusses iPhone X and Apple Park in Latest Interview
Apple's design chief Jony Ive sat down for an interview with Smithsonian Magazine.
New App Helps Decrease Bike Theft in Vancouver by 30%, May Launch in Toronto
Project 529 Garage is taking Vancouver by storm and has now spread to 26 communities across British Columbia, helping decrease bike theft across the province.
Facebook Now Asking For Users’ Selfies in New Captcha Test
Facebook has begun asking some users to verify their identity and prove they’re not bots by uploading a picture of themselves.