Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Amazon’s Cashier-Less Grocery Checkout Coming to Amazon Fresh Location in Seattle
Amazon's automated grocery store is opening this week with cashier-less checkout.
Canadian YouTube Creators Helping Move Economy and Culture Forward
In 2020 alone, YouTube's "creative ecosystem" contributed about $923 million CAD to the Canada's GDP, a number equivalent to the creation of 34,100 jobs across the country.
Wordpress.org Owner Automattic Acquires Popular Journaling App ‘Day One’
Automattic is expanding its lineup of online writing platforms with its acquisition of Day One, a popular journaling app for Mac and Apple mobile devices.
New Trailer Reveals Apple TV+ Series ‘The Morning Show’ to Return September 17 [VIDEO]
Apple TV+ has released the first The Morning Show Season 2 trailer, offering a first look at what fans can expect when the Emmy-winning drama series returns.
HomePod Now Sold Out on Apple’s Canada and US Online Stores
Apple's stock of the original, discontinued HomePod appear to have been exhausted in Canada and the United States.
Google Makes Workspace Productivity Tools Free For Everyone
Starting today, anyone with a Google account can use the integrated platform to collaborate on the search giant's productivity apps.
Apple’s ‘Passkeys’ Logon Feature Uses Face ID, Touch ID for Third-Party Online Services
Apple is dreaming of a password-free future.
How to Watch: Stream Euro 2020/2021 Live in Canada [Schedule]
Here's how to watch all the soccer matches live from Euro 2021 in Canada.
iCloud Mail Web Interface Redesign Available in Beta
The web version of iCloud Mail is finally seeing a visual update to match macOS Big Sur and iPadOS 14.
Apple Hires Former Canoo CEO, BMW EV Exec Ulrich Kranz
Apple's long-fabled EV project just scored another hire.
Google Has Developed AI Software That Designs Chips Faster Than Humans Can
In effect, Google is using machine-learning software to optimize future chips that speed up machine-learning software.
RCMP’s Use of Clearview AI’s Facial Recognition Software Amounts to ‘Mass Surveillance,’ Says Privacy Commissioner
The RCMP broke privacy law by using controversial facial recognition software that put innocent Canadians in a "24/7 police lineup."