Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Australian Banks Call Apple Pay Non-NFC Alternatives ‘Unrealistic’
Relying on Android or alternatives to NFC for successful mobile payment services in a country with one of the world’s largest iPhone market shares and high contactless card use is “unrealistic.”
iOS, Android Continue to Dominate Smartphone Ecosystems: Kantar
In today's findings, Kantar data noted that as iOS and Android continue to battle it out in every market, "no other ecosystem is challenging the two giants."
Premium iPhone 8 to Feature Curved Samsung OLED Displays: Report
According to a new report?, the iPhone 8’s screen will indeed be curved, but not as curved as the Galaxy S7 edge.
New Photos Show Apple’s iPhone Repair and Calibration Machine
Today, an image was leaked that shows the special machine Apple uses to conduct iPhone repairs at Retail Stores.
‘Star Talent’ Strategy Makes Apple & Google Employees 40% More Productive
Researchers at Bain & Company found that companies like Apple, Google, Dell, and Netflix are 40% more productive than other companies.
Russia Concludes Apple Guilty of iPhone Price-Fixing
Apple found guilty of price-fixing in Russia.
Signal for iOS Now Encrypts Video Chats
Signal for iOS now encrypts video chats.
Review: TP-Link HS110 Smart Plug, HS200 Smart Wi-Fi Light Switch
Smart home products all the rage these days, and whether you’re interested in enabling basic automation or want your lights to flash a multitude of colours each time your favourite sports team scores, there’s probably a product on the market that will do what you want. One core component of home automation, and a place...
Apple Files Amicus Brief in Support Of Google’s Foreign Email Privacy Case
Google is fighting a Pennsylvania magistratical order to comply with search warrants in two criminal investigations by turning over data stored on overseas servers.
Apple’s 10.5″ iPad Pro May Debut in April at Apple Park: Rumour
Apple has moved the production of the 10.5-inch iPad Pro 2 to March from its earlier plans of starting in May-June.
Facebook Bans Developers From Using Its Data For Surveillance Purposes
Facebook announced that it will no longer allow third-party tools to access user data for purposes of surveillance.
NDP Says Ride-Sharing Will Enter B.C., Legislation Should Respect Taxi Drivers
The NDP says that there is no question that Uber and other ride-sharing companies will operate in British Columbia.