Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
iPhone 8’s Facial Recognition May Support Apple Pay, ‘Multi’ Biometrics, Third-Party Apps
Leaked firmware suggests the facial recognition system in Apple's upcoming "iPhone 8" will support payments, "multi" biometrics and support for third-party apps.
Vidéotron Launches New Premium Plan Promotions, Starting at $66 for 6GB of Data
Videotron has launched a new promotion for its Premium plans.
iPhone 8, 7S, and 7S Plus Mockups Corroborate Glass Back Design
The photos give a sense as to how the glass back design will look for the entire upcoming 2018 iPhone lineup.
iPhone 8 Could Mute Notifications Upon Facial Recognition
The latest code discovery to emerge from Apple's HomePod firmware may hint that the "iPhone 8" will silence notification sounds when a person is looking at their device.
All Three 2017 iPhones Have Entered Volume Production: DigiTimes
A new supply chain report today described strong July sales for component suppliers in the iPhone supply chain, hinting at an increase in momentum for production on the 2017 iPhone lineup.
U.S. Federal Agency to Investigate Apple in Qualcomm Patent Dispute
The U.S. International Trade Commission said Tuesday it will investigate Qualcomm’s charge that certain iPhones and iPads infringe on six of its patents.
Disney to Ditch Netflix in 2019 in Favour of its Own Streaming Service
Disney plans to pull all of its movies from Netflix as it prepares to launch its own streaming service.
Instagram and Depression: What Your Feed Reveals About Mental Health
Your Instagram feed may be better at recognizing signs of depression than your doctor, according to a study from researchers at Harvard University and the University of Vermont.
Lonely Planet Introduces New Photo-Sharing Travel App ‘Trips’
The new app allows users to upload photos and videos directly from their phone's photo library and craft stories illustrating their trips.
Indian Telecom Regulator Accuses Apple of Being “Anti-Consumer”
Apple has recently faced criticism from India's telecom regulator TRAI, who has accused the company of engaging in "data colonization" and being "anti-consumer."
France and Germany to Address Tax Loopholes Exploited by Apple
The two countries are seeking what they describe as “real taxation,” planning to adopt simpler rules that would block companies from turning to loopholes in order to avoid paying taxes, or to reduce them, in markets across Europe.
Developer Hacks tvOS Simulator to Render at 4K Resolution
Developer Steve Troughton-Smith today shared photos of his latest hacking endeavors, tweeting screenshots of Apple's tvOS Simulator running in 4K – the screen resolution said to be supported in a rumored fifth-generation Apple TV.