Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Still Wants to Sell Millions of Used iPhones in India
Apple told a panel of government officials that it would have the necessary infrastructure to make sure that these used iPhones "are compliant with quality standards."
Apple Among Nearly 100 Tech Firms Opposing Trump Travel Ban In Court
The joint amicus brief was filed late on Sunday in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and emphasizes the importance of immigrants in the economy and society.
YouTube for iOS Updated with Lock Screen Playback Control Support When Casting Videos
Google has updated the YouTube app for iOS with easier access to playback controls.
Apple Pay Will Help Smaller Lenders Compete in Credit Card Market in Australia
Apple has predicted that Apple Pay can help unleash a new round of competition for banks on credit cards.
‘Tesla Motors’ Officially Changed its Name to ‘Tesla’
Tesla Motors is now officially named simply “Tesla.”
Nintendo’s Fire Emblem: Heroes Grosses $2.9 Million on its First Day of Sales
Fire Emblem Heroes grossed a total of $2.9 million in worldwide revenue after just 24 hours on the App Store.
LG UltraFine 5K Monitor Fix Coming to Address Wi-Fi Interference
LG's UltraFine 5K monitor displays would flicker or freeze when they were within two meters of a wireless router.
Class-Action Lawsuit Alleges Apple Intentionally Forced Users to Upgrade to iOS 7
The suit claims that Apple forced iPhone users to upgrade to iOS 7, by breaking one of the most used apps on such smartphones, FaceTime.
Apple Set to Begin iPhone Production in India by April
The company seeks to tap into a booming Indian middle class while sales in China slow.
Hacker Releases Cache of Files Allegedly Stolen from Forensics Company Cellebrite
Hacker shares cache of files allegedly stolen from forensics company Cellebrite.
Snap Inc. Files for $3 Billion IPO
Snap made its first public IPO (initial public offering) filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Wins Newseum’s Free Expression Award
Newseum named Apple CEO Tim Cook the winner of its 2017 Free Expression Award in the Free Speech category.