Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple and Intel Teaming Up to Design 5G Hardware for Next-Gen iPhones
Apple has been working with Intel to incorporate the chipmaker's 5G modems in future iPhones while talks with Qualcomm, the world's biggest modem supplier, have been "limited."
Apple VP of Diversity and Inclusion Denise Young Smith to Leave the Company
Apple's first-ever VP of Inclusion and Diversity is leaving the company at the end of the year.
Lyft Looks to Enter Ottawa’s Ride-Sharing Market, Taxi Drivers ‘Floored’ by City’s Treatment
On Thursday, Bylaw Chief Roger Chapman confirmed that Lyft met with Ottawa's bylaw department about operating in the nation’s capital. Earlier this week, the San Francisco-based ride sharing service announced that it would be expanding into Canada, starting with Toronto. Lyft, which works pretty much like Uber, will require a private transportation company (PTC) licence from city...
Jony Ive on the iPhone X: Apple ‘Completes a Chapter’ in iPhone History
The iPhone X is certainly Apple's most revolutionary iPhone yet, and to create it, the company has to take significant risks in its design and building process.
Google Maps Undergoes Partial Redesign, Adapting to User
Google announced in an update that its Maps platform underwent a partial redesign that aims to make it quicker and easier for users to find places depending on their usage.
How Much Faster is 7.5W Wireless Charging vs. 5W in iOS 11.2?
Apple is currently working on iOS 11.2 — this update is going to support 7.5W charging.
Apple Confirms iPhone X-Exclusive Animoji Requires TrueDepth Camera
Animoji on iPhone X need the TrueDepth camera sensors - sometimes.
Loblaws to Close 22 Stores, Launch Home Delivery in Toronto and Vancouver
Loblaws said it is launching home delivery of groceries in Toronto and Vancouver.
2018 iPad Pro Rumored to Debut Apple’s Octa-Core A11X Bionic Chip
Apple is likely to launch the next version of its in-house processor with an octa-core CPU on the company's next-generation iPad Pro models released in 2018.
Apple Reluctantly Agrees to Help India Develop Anti-Spam App
Apple will reluctantly help India develop a mobile app to help block spam calls and messages, after initially refusing to do so due to privacy concerns.
Apple Setting Example in Tracing Cobalt From Congo, Others Lag Behind
Apple is setting an example in the way it traces cobalt used in its products, ensuring that the metal used has not been mined by children in the DRC.
Steven Soderbergh Secretly Shot a Horror Movie on an iPhone, Coming in 2018
Steven Soderbergh has secretly shot a movie on an iPhone starring “The Crown” breakout and Emmy nominee Claire Foy and Juno Temple.