Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Google Open-Sources Chrome Browser for iOS, Joins Chromium Project
Google announced that the iOS version of Chrome is now open-source under the Chromium project.
Apple’s Record Q1 2017: 78.3 Million iPhones Sold; $78.4 Billion Revenue
Just ahead of Apple's first fiscal quarter of 2017 earnings, analysts were prepared to see a third quarter in a row of declining iPhone sales. Apple, however, was keen to announce – just as calendar 2017 started following its pattern of App Store revenue reporting – that its app storefront has been highly successful, topping...
Bell Media Lays Off Local TV and Radio Staff, Citing Industry Challenges
Bell Media lays off staff Canada-wide, citing industry challenges.
How Snapchat is Measuring ‘Friendship’ Through ‘Snapstreaks’
Snapchat, the smartphone application wildly popular with millenials, has become somewhat of an obsession for many of its frequent users.
‘Bioshock’ For iOS Officially ‘Deep-Sixed’ By Developer
2K games wildly popular "Bioshock," while still available on the console front, will not be returning to iOS devices again, according to developers.
Theater Mode in watchOS 3.2 Beta Gets First Hands-On [VIDEO]
First hands-on video of Theater Mode in watchOS 3.2.
North Carolina Law Students Required to Disable MacBook Pro Touch Bar for 2017 Bar Exam
North Carolina Bar Examination takers with Apple's 2016 MacBook will have to disable the Touch Bar.
OLED Displays in Next iPhone Will Cost Apple $50M in Q2: Analyst
Adopting OLED display could add $50 million to incremental costs, says analyst.
Dropbox Launches Smart Sync, On Pace for $1B Revenue Run Rate
Dropbox launches Smart Sync, targets $1 billion revenue.
iPhone Loses Top Spot In Chinese Smartphone Market to Oppo
Apple has lost the best-selling smartphone spot in China for the first time since 2012; Oppo's flagship R9 model now takes the throne.
Fitbit to Slash 6% of Workforce as Q4 Earnings Disappoint
Fitbit shares have dived as much as 13 percent after revealing it will cut anywhere from five to ten percent of its global workforce.
Latest Apple Campus 2 Updates Detailed by Drones [VIDEOS]
New drone footage from Duncan Sinfield shows that much of the heavier work has been completed at Apple's Campus 2.