Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Google Rolling Out ‘Data Safety’ Section in Play Store
Google has started letting developers fill out details for the new data privacy section in the Play Store.
YouTube Consumer Spend Surpasses $3 Billion USD on iOS
Money spent on the YouTube app ranked third of all apps globally as of October 17, 2021 on iOS.
Apple’s New 140W MacBook Pro Charger USB-C Power Delivery 3.1 Compliant
Apple has confirmed that the new 140W charger that comes with the new 16-inch MacBook Pro (2021) supports USB-C PD 3.1.
iPhone 13 Pro, Pro Max Cameras Compared to a $3500 Professional Camera [VIDEO]
YouTubers Max Tech take the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max and stack them up against the $3500 12MP USD Sony A7SIII.
Taiwanese Apple Supplier Foxconn Unveils Three Electric Vehicle Concepts
Foxconn unveiled three EV concepts under the Foxtron marque, which it plans to build for automotive customers rather than sell under its own brand.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Hopes to Win Back Apple’s Business by Making Better Chips
Gelsinger still hopes to win back Apple as a customer, but says Intel will have to outcompete the tech giant to do so.
Nintendo Announces ‘Animal Crossing: New Horizons’ Update and Paid Expansion
"Animal Crossing: New Horizons - Happy Home Paradise" is a $32.99 CAD DLC expansion releasing on November 5.
Apple Removes Popular Quran App in China in Compliance With Government Request
The app was removed in China after government officials made a request.
Researchers Call Apple’s Proposed Phone-Scanning Child Safety Features ‘Dangerous Technology’
Researchers say Apple's scheme to detect child abuse creates serious privacy and security risks.
Apple Pledges Donation to Flood-Hit North China Province Shanxi
Apple CEO Tim Cook has pledged to make a donation to the affected communities dealing with severe flooding in Shanxi, China.
Apple Responsible For Two Thirds of All Global Smartphone Profits: Counterpoint Research
Last quarter, iPhone contributed 40 percent of global smartphone revenue.
Twitter Testing Ad Placements in Tweet Reply Threads
Twitter's looking to expand its ad inventory with a new placement option within the reply threads of tweets.