Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff

Apple and Other Tech Companies Draft Letter Denouncing Trump Immigration Ban

Several of Silicon Valley’s major companies, including Google’s parent company Alphabet, along with Apple, Facebook, and Uber are coming together to issue a join letter to President Trump, opposing his travel ban on immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries. Up till now Apple, Facebook, Google and Uber have expressed their views independently but are now collaborating in...

Prince’s Music to Return to Apple Music and Spotify Soon

Once way ahead of the curve when it came to distributing his music on the internet, Prince probably will join the 21st century again when his classic albums become available on popular streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music and Google Play later in February, reports from The New York Post. Since purchasing the rights from Warner...

Apple Considering Legal Action Over Trump’s Immigration Ban

Apple is considering taking legal action against the highly controversial executive order signed by President Trump that bars immigrants from several predominately Muslim countries from entering the United States. America’s largest corporation will continue to press the White House to reverse the order, Apple CEO Tim Cook told The Wall Street Journal in an interview after decrying...