Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Compromised Face ID’s Accuracy to Ramp Up iPhone X Production: REPORT [u]
With the iPhone 8 not generating enough demand and the iPhone X poised to fall short of its supply target, Apple looks certain to have a tough winter ahead.
Apple Acquires Wireless Charging Company PowerbyProxi
Apple announced the acquisition of PowerbyProxi, a small New Zealand-based company specializing in wireless charging technology.
Ride-Sharing Bill Would Remove Manitoba Taxicab Board, Municipalities to Regulate
A new ride-sharing bill would allow Uber to operate across multiple cities in Manitoba.
Apple to Ship Only 20 Million iPhone X Units at Launch, Half of Original Estimate
On top of the numerous reports of supply chain issues, new reports suggest that it will be even more difficult to obtain an iPhone X than previously thought.
iPhone X Available for Pre-Order in Canada on October 27
Apple today confirmed that the "future of the smartphone" will be available to customers for pre-order on Friday, October 27.
Apple Details Automakers That Support Wireless Charging for the iPhone 8
The brand-new iPhone 8 can be charged wirelessly in a car, but only select few vehicle makers have implemented the right tech to make it all work.
City of Penticton Launches Pilot Program of Parking Payment App
The city of Penticton, British Columbia has launched a pilot program of a new mobile parking payment app. Residents of the city can now use a phone app to pay for parking at two locations. The parking meters are located on the 100 block of Martin Street and at the 421 Ellis St. parking lot....
Survey Claims iPhone X Demand May Be Lower Than Expected
Survey results show that the demand for the iPhone X will be large, but not mind blowing.
Apple COO Jeff Williams Speaks About the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Apple COO Jeff Williams recently spoke ay TSMC's 30th anniversary celebration.
Mounting Supply Chain Issues Suggest Apple “Losing Its Mojo” In Management
A Bloomberg piece from Tim Culpan postits that Apple let its desire for innovation get ahead of its ability to source the necessary components for the iPhone X.
Google ‘Actively Investigating’ Pixel 2 XL Burn-In Reports
Users of Google's flagship Pixel 2 XL smartphone are complaining that the screen has an issue with "burn in."
Bell Fibre Internet Installation Turns into a Nightmare for Toronto Residents
A nightmare hit a Toronto neighbourhood when Bell Canada came to install their fibre optic internet.