Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Alleged iPhone 6s Screen Resolution, A9 Chip Leaked [PICS]
Alleged iPhone 6s screen resolution and A9 chip leaked.
Apple Looking to Hire 86 More Artificial Intelligence Experts: Reuters
Apple is looking to hire 86 more employees with expertise in the branch of artificial intelligence, reports Reuters.
First Reviews of Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs Biopic Hit the Web
The first Steve Jobs biopic reviews are in.
Apple’s 2016 ‘iPhone 7’ To Have iPod Touch-Like Depth, Making It The Thinnest iPhone Yet
Details on next year’s so-called “iPhone 7” upgrade were shared by KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in his note to investors on Sunday.
TYLT Flyp-Duo Review: Simple Reversible USB Charge and Sync Cable
The Flyp-Duo is a reversible USB charge and sync cable that maintains the company’s signature tangle-free design.
Apple’s ‘iPhone 6s’ To Offer Next-Generation Three-Level Force Touch Technology
The iPhone 6s will feature a new generation of Force Touch technology that has three different input methods.
Misfit Shine Review: A Fitness Tracker That Just Works
In the battle of the sub-$100 wearable fitness trackers, the Misfit Shine definitely rises above the competition.
Samsung Confirms It’s Looking Into iOS Support For Gear S2
Samsung is looking to bring iPhone support to their new Gear S2 smartwatch.
TheScore Bets Stock Rebound On NFL Debut of Fantasy App
TheScore is hopeful that a new fantasy app, which will be unveiled during the NFL season, will restore a stock that has lost half its value since April.
Apple’s Free iOS App of the Week: Flick Kick Football
Flick Kick Football by Prodigy Design Limited T/A Sidhe Interactive is Apple’s free app of the week.
Proposed ‘Vehicle for Hire’ Bylaw Would Let Uber Operate Legally In Edmonton
The City of Edmonton has proposed a new “Vehicle for Hire” bylaw that would let Uber and other ride-sharing apps operate legally in the city.
Canada’s Wireless Carriers Are Against CNOC’s Application For Wholesale Wireless Services
Canada’s wireless carriers are fighting back against the CRTC’s application for wholesale wireless service.