Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Apple Introduces New App Price Tiers Allowing Developers to Target Emerging Markets
Apple introduces new price tiers for emerging markets.
[u] Facebook Music Streaming Service to Compete with Apple Music [Rumour]
Facebook is looking to launch its own music streaming service.
Apple Watch Must Be Sent to Apple in Order to Downgrade From watchOS 2.0 Beta
Last month, Apple released the first beta of watchOS 2 after their developers conference. Users and developers were surprised to learn that there was no way to downgrade from the beta build to the current public build of the operating system. Users were left with one option, which was to send their Apple Watch to...
Apple Revamps Two-Factor Authentication for iOS 9 and OS X El Capitan
Apple is introducing a revamped two-factor authentication system with the third betas of iOS 9 and OS X 10.11 El Capitan.
iOS 9 Adds Dedicated Folders for Screenshots, Selfies
iOS 9 beta 3 includes a dedicated folder for selfies, screenshots.
Researchers to Test If Apple Watch Can Be Used in Education
Penn State University researchers will test if the Apple Watch can be used in education.
Apple Preparing Record 90 Million iPhones with Force Touch: WSJ
Apple ordered up to 90 million iPhone 6s models with Force Touch, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Apple’s Branding Benefits Yosemite National Park
By naming its latest desktop operating system OS X Yosemite, Apple sent a wave of free advertising to the California park.
Federal Judge Voids SmartFlash’s $533 Million Damages Award against Apple
Federal judge voids Smartflash's $533 million damages award against Apple.
Ecobee3 is the First HomeKit-Compatible Thermostat, Available in Apple Retail Stores Today
The Ecobee3 smart thermostat, the first internet connected thermostat to work with Apple’s HomeKit platform, is available today in Apple Stores across North America. The device costs $249 and is an alternative to Nest’s thermostat that supports Apple’s HomeKit platform. The Ecobee3 detects the home’s temperature and whether anyone is actually in the house and...
NYT’s Vatican Reporter Using WhatsApp to Send Users Short Updates
The New York Times has started sending users updates using the popular mobile messaging app WhatsApp.
Leak Reveals Canadian Police Considered Mobile Spying Software
The Canadian police was/is interested in mobile spying software.