Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
iPhone X Manufacturers Struggling With Facial Recognition Production Issues
Reports continue to mount that Apple suppliers are still facing production issues with the iPhone X.
Tim Cook Believes AR to be Integral to Fashion and Shopping
Cook believes that in the near future, supporting AR technology will be as required as having a website for brands.
Ireland Finally Approves Apple’s $1.3 Billion CAD Data Centre
Ireland's High Court on Thursday ruled that a 850 million euro ($1.3 billion) data center planned by Apple in the west of Ireland may proceed.
Google to Permanently Disable Physical Voice Activation Control on Home Mini
Google has decided to permanently remove a feature that caused a "small number" of Home Mini units to record audio thousands of times per day.
Twitter Updates Apple TV App With Handoff-Like Tweet Interactions
Twitter announced the ability to browse news feeds on the set top box while watching your favourite content.
Apple Music Teaming Up With AR Rahman to Open “Mac Labs” in India
Apple Music is planning on open two "Mac Labs" in India in partnership with Oscar-winning music maestro AR Rahman in the near future.
iPhone X Billboards Appearing in Several Cities Around the World
Only a bit more than two weeks remain until the iPhone X pre-order date, October 27.
Jony Ive Calls Debut of iPhone X Technology on Tenth Anniversary a ‘Wonderful Coincidence’
Ive said that while the new flagship phone represents the achievement of a long-held ambition, it is only the beginning.
Developer Shows Off iOS Phishing Attack That Mimics Apple-Style Password Requests
Developer Felix Krause created a proof of concept phishing attack that takes advantage of system popups.
Telus VoLTE Calling is Now Available in Quebec
Telus launches VoLTE support in the province of Quebec.
Apple Files Patent for ‘Self-Adjusting’ Apple Watch Band
The Apple Watch 4 could have a mechanism that tightens and loosens its strap automatically.
Twitter Developing Feature Allowing Users to ‘Save’ Tweets for Later
Keith Coleman, Head of Product, tweeted that the new feature, called #SaveForLater, was in the works.