Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Samsung Announces Galaxy Book Laptop Series
Samsung is taking cues from its smartphones for its new range of laptops aimed at "mobile-first" consumers.
Netflix’s ‘Play Something’ Feature Launches Worldwide
Netflix announced its new "Play Something" feature Wednesday, which allows users to shuffle through suggested movies and TV shows.
Apple Explains Why ‘Allow Apps to Request to Track’ Toggle is Unavailable For Some Users
Apple has confirmed that some iOS 14.5 users will not have the option to disallow apps to track them yet.
Apple Updates Video Creation App ‘Clips’ With New AR Spaces Feature
Available for the iPhone 12 Pro line and newer iPad Pro models with a LiDAR Scanner, the feature allows users to add immersive video effects.
Android Contact Tracing App Contained Serious Privacy Flaw
The Android version of Google and Apple's COVID-19 contact tracing app had a privacy flaw that let other preinstalled apps potentially see sensitive user data.
App Tracking Transparency Helps Boost Apple’s Own Ad Business: WSJ
Apple's introduction of App Tracking Transparency could be beneficial to its own advertising business.
How to Watch and Stream the 2021 Oscars Online in Canada
Here's how to watch and stream the 93rd Academy Awards in Canada.
Spotify to Soon Begin Offering Podcast Subscription Service
Like Apple Music, Spotify will soon begin offering podcast subscriptions to its users.
Apple Still on Track to Release Mixed-Reality Headset Next Year: Ming-Chi Kuo
Apple is still on track to release its rumoured mixed reality headset.
Signal Creator Reportedly Exploited Vulnerabilities in Cellebrite Data Extraction Devices
The the creator of messaging app Signal, has written a long blogpost calling out various vulnerabilities in Cellebrite's devices. A new report from Vice reports that the founder of security-focused messenger Signal, Moxie Marlinspike, revealed today that he found and exploited vulnerabilities in software from Cellebrite, a company that specializes in digital forensics tools that have been used by authorities...
Apple Execs Talk AirTag Development Process in New Interview
Apple executives Kaiann Drance and Ron Huang spoke to Fast Company's Michael Grothaus about AirTags, and there were a few interesting tidbits.
App Makers Say They’re ‘All Afraid’ of Apple During Senate Antitrust Hearing
Apple and Google faced a battery of accusations on Wednesday, April 21, from prominent app developers, including Spotify and Tile.