Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
YouTube Rolls Out Official Picture-In-Picture Support on iOS for Premium Subscribers
Google has begun rolling out official picture-in-picture support for YouTube on iOS as an "experimental" feature for YouTube Premium subscribers.
California Man Pleads Guilty to Stealing 620,000 iCloud Photos in Search for Nude Photos
A California man impersonated an Apple customer support technician in a socially engineered email campaign that stole people's iCloud passwords.
Leaker Claims Upcoming MacBook Pro to See Price Hike, With 14- and 16-Inch Models Featuring Same Performance
Apple's rumoured mini-LED MacBook Pro will feature the same performance in both its 14-inch and 16-inch models, with the 14-inch MacBook Pro set to be more expensive than the current 13-inch model.
Tim Cook Today Celebrates 10 Years as Apple’s CEO
He may be one of the highest-profile figures in technology today, but Cook was little-known outside of Silicon Valley at the time of his appointment.
Zero-Click iMessage Pegasus Exploit Used to Target Nine Bahraini Activists
A previously undisclosed "zero-click" exploit in Apple's iMessage was abused by Israeli surveillance vendor NSO Group to circumvent iOS security protections and target nine Bahraini activists.
WhatsApp Unveils Public Beta Program for WhatsApp Desktop App
The Facebook-owned company has now made available a public beta of WhatsApp Desktop and WhatsApp Web.
Developer Announces GNOME Desktop Boots on Asahi Linux for Apple M1
A member of the Asahi Linux team has shown the GNOME desktop running on the Apple M1 chip, reporting that it is "not great, but usable."
Apple Confirms It’s Been Scanning iCloud Mail for CSAM Since 2019
The Cupertino company has confirmed that they have actually been scanning iCloud Mails for CSAM content since at least 2019.
Wealthsimple Cash Joins Twitter’s Tip Jar Feature; Sign Up Get $25 Free
Wealthsimple Cash will integrate into Twitter's Tip Jar feature.
Apple Files Appeal in Copyright Case Against Virtual iOS Company Corellium
Days after Apple and Corellium reached a settlement, the Cupertino company has filed an appeal in the copyright case it lost against the firm.
BlackBerry Admits to QNX Operating System Flaw Leaving Cars, Medical Devices Vulnerable to Attack
The vulnerability, known as BadAlloc, impacts pre-2012 versions of BlackBerry's flagship operating system.
Samsung to Remove Ads From Proprietary Apps ‘Later This Year’
Samsung has confirmed that it will stop showing ads in its proprietary apps by the end of this year.