Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
All Wi-Fi iPad and iPad Pro Models on Sale This Weekend at The Source
Most iPad and iPad Pro models are on sale at The Source for this weekend only.
Deidre O’Brien Appointed ‘Vice President of People’ at Apple
O'Brien will head up all human resource functions, some of which include talent development, benefits, recruiting, compensation and business support, and the overseeing of Apple University.
Shaw to Provide Free Wi-Fi In Winnipeg for the Canada Summer Games
Shaw, who claims it offers Canada's largest Wi-Fi network, will be providing the service from Friday, July 21 to Monday, August 21.
‘Shadow Fight 3’ Soft-Launches on iOS For All Canadian Gamers
Today Nekki's long-awaited sequel Shadow Fight 3 soft-launched in Canada, reads a new report from Pocket Gamer, and all gamers located in Canada have access to the beta - no code needed.
Canadian Philosopher Marshall McLuhan Gets Google Doodle On 106th Birthday
McLuhan, a Canadian philosopher and professor who specialized in media theory, is known as the man who "saw the internet coming."
Report Claims LG Will Be Sole Supplier of Batteries for 2018 iPhone
South Korea's LG Chem is reportedly slated to exclusively provide batteries for Apple's "iPhone 9" which is likely to be launched next year.
Apple’s Free iOS App of the Week: Yankai’s Triangle
Yankai's Triangle by Kenny Sun is Apple’s free iOS app of the week.
Apple May Replace Original Apple Watches in Need of Repair with Series 1 Models
If you have a first-generation Apple Watch, Apple Stores may be able to simply swap it out with a Series 1 model.
Apple Quietly Working With Chinese Company on Automotive Battery Research
Apple is reportedly working with Chinese battery manufacturer Contemporary Amperex Technology on automotive battery research and development, reads a new report.
Apple Declared Most Profitable Fortune 500 Company in the World
Apple has for the second consecutive year been declared the most profitable company in the world by Fortune magazine.
Rogers’ Quarterly Net Income Rises 35 Percent, Beating Analyst Estimates
Rogers reported a greater-than-expected 35 percent jump in second-quarter profit on Thursday, as a gain in wireless subscribers offset declines in its cable TV business.
Apple Sends Executives to Lobby Against Australia’s Proposed Encryption Laws
Apple met with Australian Attorney-General George Brandis and members of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's government on Tuesday to talk over the cybersecurity measures.