Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
iPhone Still Assembled in China, Not USA, Due to ‘Cluster Effect’
The iPhone's introduction was a boon to the Chinese cities where it's assembled, prompting countries from Indonesia to Brazil to try to replicate the model, but does it work?
Developer Interest in ARKit Has Been ‘Unbelievable’ Says Apple’s Greg Joswiak
During an interview with The Australian, Apple Vice-President of Product Marketing Greg Joswiak was asked about their latest development program for their mobile devices, dubbed ARKit.
The History of iPhone Jailbreaking: A Long Winding Road Through Apple’s Fortress of Security
Jailbreaking is a technique used to hack into Apple's iOS operating system and unlocking it. This allows users to install any software on the device and customizing it as much as possible. The first ever jailbreak was discovered in 2007 by Todesco, just shortly after the iPhone launched. All jailbreaks that followed were used by...
iPhone is Causing Insomnia Among Teenagers, Researcher Claims it Can Also Help Fix it
University of Oxford sleep researcher Russell Foster spoke to Wired about the impact of Apple's smartphone on sleep patterns.
Twitch Rolls Out New Live Streaming Features, Dark Mode for Mobile App
Twitch announced today a facelift for its mobile app — on both iOS and Android — as well as a suite of new features aimed to improve discovery and functionality.
How Japan Embraced the iPhone and Brought the Emoji to the World
Apart from the numerous inventions the iPhone created, it brought to light one of its most ubiquitous features: the emoji.
Canada’s Ruling on Google Search Results Raises Censorship Concerns
The Canadian Supreme Court has ordered Google to de-index an e-commerce site globally, setting a disastrous precedent that opens the door for other governments (and private parties) across the globe to try to control or censor Google’s search results.
Google Photos Rolls Out New Smart Sharing Features
First detailed at Google I/O, new sharing features are officially rolling out to users of Google Photos in the US - Suggested Sharing and Shared Libraries.
Charities Forced to Adjust as Canadians Turn Away from Cash
Charities in Canada are being forced to adjust as Canadians start turning away from cash, in favour of other card-based payment methods.
Steve Jobs’ Iconic Turtleneck is Reborn, Coming in July for $270
The Japanese designer who supplied the late Steve Jobs with his trademark mock turtleneck is bringing it back in updated form.
Looking Back on Steve Jobs’ Early Vision for iPhone Third-Party Devs
As this year celebrates the ten-year anniversary of the iPhone, it is interesting to look back on Steve Jobs' early vision for third-party developers for the platform.
Apple Music Debuts New ‘My Chill Mix’ Playlist For Subscribers
“My Chill Mix” will automatically populate with, you guessed it, chill, low-key songs based on the user’s Apple Music listening history and song ratings.