Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Supplier Foxconn to Acquire Sharp for $3.5 Billion
Foxconn agrees to take over Sharp for $3.5 billion.
Wireless Complaints Drop, Rogers Sees Biggest Change: CCTS
CCTS released its mid-year report.
Apple Signs Multi-Year Deal with MLB, Equips Teams with iPad Pros
Apple signs multi-year deal with MLB, and equips teams with 12.9-inch iPad Pros.
Snapchat Redesigns Chat Experience With Stickers, Audio and Video Notes
Snapchat is releasing a major update today that bolsters its chat function with a variety of new multimedia features.
CRTC Seeks Comments on Participation of Wireless Providers on National Alerting System
The CRTC is asking for feedback on the participation of wireless service providers in Canada's National Public Alerting System.
Apple vs DoJ iPhone Encryption Battle Not Over in Brooklyn
The DOJ will decide whether it needs Apple's assistance on cracking the seized iPhone in New York drug case.
Uber Hopes for Favourable Rules in Toronto to Legalize Presence
Uber hopes for rules to legalise its presence in Toronto.
Government Not Obliged to Disclose iPhone Crack Method
The government is not obliged to divulge the method used to unlock seized iPhone 5c used by Syed Farook.
Apple Patents Stackable Smart Connector Plugs with Magnetic Retention Mechanism
Apple patents stackable Smart Connector plugs with magnetic retention mechanism.
DoJ Drops Case Against Apple After FBI Successfully Unlocks San Bernardino Shooter’s iPhone
The Justice Department announced plans to drop the case against Apple.
iOS 9.3’s New Night Shift Feature Probably Won’t Help You Get a Better Sleep
There is no conclusive evidence that shows a mobile screens’ colour temperature is the real culprit that keeps you up at night.
UberAssist’s Launch in Ottawa Greeted with Mixed Reactions
The launch of UberAssist in Ottawa has been greeted with praise and a few concerns.