Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Duolingo Goes Social With Latest ‘Language Clubs’ Update
Duolingo, the popular language learning platform, is gaining new social functionalities with its latest update. The update comes at a ripe time as more and people will probably look to learn new languages as part of their New Year resolutions. The new feature, released today, is worth checking out if you're going to be traveling...
SkyIMD Releases Massive 1.7-Gigapixel Aerial Photo of Apple Campus 2
The massive new Apple headquarters in Cupertino is zooming towards completion. We took a look from above last week thanks to new drone footage, and the building is really starting to take shape. While we so far have no evidence to suggest this is actually a form of galactic transportation instead of a new office space,...
Apple Rumoured to Begin Making iPhones in India Starting in April
Apple supplier Wistron is currently prepping an iPhone assembly facility in Peenya, India.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Wants to Let Users Edit Tweets, But It’s Complicated
What do you want Twitter to do in 2017?
Twitter Debuts 360-Degree Live Video With Periscope
Twitter is adding live 360-degree video streams to its service, courtesy of Periscope, according to a new blog post from the social media giant. The company officially rolled out support for live 360-degree video streams on Wednesday, allowing users of Twitter's and Periscope's apps and website to pan within a live stream simply by moving...
Apple Seeks Relaxed Product Labeling Rules In India
Apple has sought relaxed labeling rules from the Indian government so that the Cupertino-based company doesn’t have to print product-related information directly onto devices, The Economic Times reported on Thursday citing an unnamed official. A group of senior officials from Indian ministries, including commerce and finance, will early next month deliberate on the incentives sought by...
Canadians Still Suffer From ‘Bill Shock,’ CRTC Promises Review of Wireless Code
A large number of Canadians still suffer from "bill shock."
CAA: Red Light Texting is a Growing Problem in Canada
Red light texting is still a problem in Canada.
Calgary Police Getting More Creative In Catching Distracted Drivers
According to Calgary police, fewer tickets are being written for distracted driving this year. While this is good news, it is not due to drivers texting less while driving, says a new report from CBC. Calgary officers have issued more than 300 tickets in the traffic section alone, according Staff Sgt. Paul Stacey. "We're kidding ourselves...
Iran Bans ‘Clash of Clans,’ Says It Promotes Tribal Warfare
Access to the hugely popular app Clash of Clans has been blocked in Iran after the Ministry of Justice said they fear it might promote tribal warfare in the country. According to Engadget, the country’s Ministry of Justice recommended blocking the access to the game for its negative influence to the youth which was claimed to...
Apple’s iPhone Dominates Holiday Smartphone Sales
Apple ruled the holiday season with its iOS devices remaining the preferred gift choice, according to a new report from analytics firm Flurry. The data shows that holiday shoppers leaned towards iOS-based devices, with Apple activating two devices for every Samsung device that was activated. Apple’s iPhones accounted for 44 percent of new phone activations...
Mockup Shows What Rumoured Jet White iPhone 7 Might Look Like [VIDEO]
A video was posted by Sonny Dickson that shows a Jet White version of both the 4.7-inch and 5-inch iPhone 7 models.