Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
FBI Likely Won’t Disclose Flaw Used to Crack Shooter’s iPhone 5c
FBI won't disclose the flaw used to crack San Bernardino shooter's iPhone 5c, because it has no idea how it works.
Ottawa City Council Legalizes Uber Under New Regulations That Take Effect This Fall
Ottawa city council voted in favour of legalizing Uber in the nation’s capital under new vehicle-for-hire regulations coming this fall.
Google Calendar Launches New ‘Goals’ Feature on iOS and Android, Celebrates 10th Birthday
Google Calendar's newest mobile feature (version 5.4) for iOS and Android is Goals.
‘iPhone 7’ with Smart Connector Coming, Reaffirms Report
iPhone 7 will include Smart Connector, reaffirms MacOtakara.
Apple Products Preferred by Millennial Enterprise Workforce Says Survey
The majority of Millennial workforce opts for Apple products if given an opportunity to choose a platform.
Logitech Acquires Wireless Earbuds Maker Jaybird for $50 Million
Logitech acquires wireless earbuds manufacturer Jaybird.
Wi-Fi Networks Can Brick your iOS Device by Exploiting this Date Bug
A newly discovered bug allows malicious Wi-Fi networks to remotely brick your iPhone and iPad.
75% of US Teens Would Buy an iPhone As Next Smartphone, Survey Finds
The iPhone is more popular than ever among teens, Piper Jaffray survey finds.
FBI Used Security Flaw Found by Professional Hackers to Crack Shooter’s iPhone 5c
FBI paid a one time fee for a security flaw found by "grey hat" hackers to crack the San Bernardino shooter's iPhone 5c.
Here’s What Happens if You Ask Siri if Jon Snow from Game of Thrones is Dead
It's the question all Game of Thrones viewers want answered - is Jon Snow really dead?
Uber Will Continue to Operate in Ottawa Until New Legislation Takes Effect
Uber will continue to operate in Ottawa until legislation is passed.
Facebook Launches Chatbots for the Messenger Platform
Facebook today introduced chatbots for the Messenger platform.