Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Microsoft Fixes Over 100 Software Security Vulnerabilities in April
Microsoft has released patches for 128 security vulnerabilities for its April 2022 monthly scheduled update – ten of them rated critical.
Apple Reveals Winners of ‘Shot on iPhone’ Macro Photography Challenge
When Apple launched the iPhone 13 lineup, one of the features that made the Pro models standout was the addition of a macro photography mode which lets users take close up photos of small subjects.
DuckDuckGo for Mac Beta Download Now Available
DuckDuckGo, the company best known for its privacy-focused search engine of the same name, is working on a desktop browser that should bring the same focus on avoiding being tracked to your entire web experience.
Apple M1 Pro/Max MacBook Orders Facing Delays, Likely Due to Shanghai Lockdowns
Shanghai authorities have imposed stringent stay-at-home measures as mainland China faces its worst Covid outbreak since the initial phase of the pandemic in early 2020.
2022 Apple Watch Features Leak: Blood Pressure Monitor Delayed and More
The Apple Watch's long-rumoured updated sensor and software are designed to determine if you have high blood pressure, but apparently struggled to give accurate readings during testing.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk to Hold ‘AMA’ with Twitter Employees to Ease Concerns
Twitter employees reportedly expressed worries that Musk could "inflict damage to the company's culture" and make it harder for people to do their jobs.
Google Play Store to Hide and Block Downloads of Outdated Apps
The Google Play Store will soon start hiding outdated Android apps that may not have the latest privacy and security features.
Meta Exploring Virtual Currency Nicknamed ‘Zuck Bucks’: Report
Meta is reportedly seeking alternative revenue streams and ways to attract users, looking at the introduction of virtual currency.
iPhone Popularity Among U.S. Teens Remains High, Says Piper Sandler
The survey found that 87 percent of teens own an iPhone and 87 percent expect an iPhone to be their next phone.
Apple Still Needs to Patch Security Holes in macOS Big Sur and Catalina: Report
Apple last week patched two actively exploited vulnerabilities in macOS Monterey yet has left users of older supported versions of its desktop operating system unprotected.
Intel Suspends All Business Operations in Russia
A month after halting all chips sales to the country, Intel is now suspending all business operations in Russia.
CRTC Chairman Shrugs Off Bill C-11 Regulation Concerns by Critics
CRTC chairman Ian Scott is yet again standing behind the government's message that the proposed Bill C-11 won't impact user-generated content.