Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Retired SaskTel Workers Worried about Regional Carrier’s Sell-Off
Retired SaskTel workers worried about regional carrier's sell-off.
iOS 10 Adoption Rate Reaches Nearly 80 Percent
The operating system rolled out at the same time the Cupertino company released the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
Saskatchewan Launches “Operation Bus Cop” to Catch Distracted Drivers
Saskatachewan launches "Operation Bus Cop" to catch distracted drivers.
Canada Ranks #12 for Overall Data Speeds out of 87 Countries: OpenSignal
Canada ranks #12 for overall data speeds out of 87 countries, according to OpenSignal.
Google’s Waze App Looks to Take On Uber and Lyft
According to a new report, Google is planning a large expansion of Waze's carpool service, which encourages users to pick up other users who are on the same route.
Apple’s Share Price Keeps Climbing, Analysts Expect More Gains
Apple stock has been on an incredible bull run over the past few weeks ever since it announced its record-high quarterly earnings.
Apple Park, Steve Jobs’ Vision, Opens to Employees In April
The 175-acre facility has the capacity to house more than 12,000 employees, and is designed to be very energy-efficient with a 17MW on-site rooftop solar installation system.
Apple Quietly Purchases iCloud.Net Domain, Shuts Down Phoney Social Network Site
Apple has quietly purchased the iCloud.net domain for an undisclosed price.
New Display for ‘Apple Watch Series 3’ Said to Enter Production Later This Year
Apple will switch from touch-on-lens technology to a glass-film alternative.
Harris Poll Shows Exploding Batteries Crushed Samsung’s Reputation
An annual survey in the United States demonstrated the detrimental effects that recent incidents (namely, exploding smartphone batteries) have had on Samsung's reputation.
European Commission Interpreted Irish Law Incorrectly, Says Apple
European Commission "overstepped powers" in $14 billion Irish tax ruling, according to Apple.
Competition Bureau Finds Rogers, Telus and Bell Work Together, Still Approves MTS Deal
Competition Bureau finds Rogers, Telus and Bell work together, still approves the MTS deal.