Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
TSMC to Ramp Up A11 Chip Production; 50 Million Units By July
Supplier TSMC is already preparing to start production of the A11 chip expected to land in Apple’s next round of iPhones.
WhatsApp Criticized For Providing Terrorists a ‘Place To Hide”
WhatsApp has been criticized for failing to help police following the revelation that Khalid Masood used the encrypted messaging service shortly before running down numerous people and stabbing a policeman to death in London last week.
How to Get Black Front for (Product)RED iPhone for Only $17
How to get a black front on your (RED) iPhone for $17.
Drake’s ‘More Life’ Broke Streaming Records on Apple Music
Drake's latest project "More Life" was streamed 300 million times on Apple Music in seven days.
Mobile App Helps Canadian Waste Solutions Company Record Sales Leads
Mobile app helps Canadian waste solutions company record sales leads.
Facebook Will Start Testing Dedicated GIF Button for Comments
Facebook is about to start testing a GIF button that will let users post GIFs in comments.
Aviva Canada Applauds Bill to Create Designated “Safe Texting Zones” for Drivers
Aviva Canada is applauding a bill to address distracted driving through the creation of designated "safe texting zones".
‘Death Road to Canada’ for iOS Launches in the App Store
‘Death Road to Canada’ for iOS launches in the App Store.
ZDNet Tests iCloud Accounts from Hacker Group, Finds Some are Legitimate
The iCloud credentials obtained by hackers were aggregated from various sources.
4-Year Old Boy Saves Mother’s Life With Siri by Calling Emergency Services
A four-year-old boy in Croydon, south London, managed to call emergency services after finding his mother unconscious by using the Siri function on her smartphone.
Twitter Considering Paid Membership Option For Power Users
Twitter is considering adding a paid membership option for business users in a bid to arrest slowing revenue growth and a sharp decline in its share price.
Apple Says Exploits Released In “Dark Matter” Dump Are Outdated
Although much was made about a new batch of iPhone and MacBook flaws disclosed by WikiLeaks on Thursday, Apple says the issues appear to all be old, since-fixed vulnerabilities.