Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple’s iPhone 6s Reversed Taiwan’s Falling Exports in September
The Apple effect: Taiwan's export orders reach reach a nine-month high due to iPhone orders.
Only 11% of Canadians Would Use Apple Pay Once Available: Study
Only 11% of Canadians would use Apple Pay once available.
SaskTel Increases LTE Network Speed with AWS-1 Spectrum Deployment
Sasktel deployed a block of AWS-1 spectrum acquired from Wind Mobile and now promises LTE speeds of up to 150 MB.
New Apple TV Ships Next Week; Apple Music Has 6.5M Paid Subs: Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook talks Apple Watch sales, Apple Music, Apple TV and more.
Apple Store iOS App Freebie: Shadowmatic
Shadowmatic by TRIADA Studio (normally $3.49) is currently available as a free download via promo code.
Parachute Looks For Young Drivers to Use Positive Peer Pressure to Help Stop Distracted Driving
Parachute is looking for young youth to use positive peer pressure to help stop distracted driving and save lives.
Liberal Majority Could Result in Positive Change for Big 3: Analyst
Scotia Capital Inc analyst Jeff Fan preducts that a Liberal majority “could be a fresh and positive change for the incumbents.”
Apple Removes Hundreds of Apps from the App Store for Violating Privacy Rules
SourceDNA has identified more than 250 apps (with an estimated 1 million downloads) that violate customer privacy. All the identified apps link back to a common codebase, the Youmi advertising SDK from China (via Ars Technica). As detailed by the analytics service tracking iOS and Android code, the apps collect personal information by calling private APIs,...
Motorcycle Startup Ceases Operations After Losing Key Employees to Apple
Electric motorcycle startup on the verge of bankrupcty as it loses top talent to Apple.
Apple Launches Program for MacBook Pro Anti-Reflective Coating Issues
Apple has released an internal notice about a new Quality Program that addresses issues with the reflective coating on MacBooks and MacBook Pros devices with a Retina Display.
Apple Ordered to Pay University of Wisconsin $234 Million in Patent Lawsuit
Apple has been ordered to pay the University of Wisconsin’s intellectual property management arm $234 million in damages for infringing on one of its processor patents.
Intel Has 1,000 Employees Working on LTE Chip For Apple’s Next-Generation iPhone
According to a new report from VentureBeat, Intel has a thousand of its employees preparing the Intel 7360 LTE modem for Apple’s next-generation iPhone. Apple is rumoured to be switching to the Intel modem chip for some models of the iPhone 7, instead of using the standard Qualcomm chips that they have used for years....