Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Why the Apple Watch Could Be Successful
The Apple Watch and other wearables could make push notifications truly convenient.
Police Forces Refuse to Pay Rogers Fees for Tracking Suspects’ Smartphones
RCMP refuses to pay Rogers' fees for tracking suspects' smartphones.
Canon and Apple Top Flickr’s List of Most Popular Cameras for 2014
Flickr has found that Canon and Apple were the most popular camera brands of 2014.
HomeKit Devices Will Require Apple TV To Use Siri Voice Controls While On The Go
The Apple TV will serve as a hub for the HomeKit compatible device and allow users to control them while away from home.
IGN’s Free iOS Game of The Month – Valiant Hearts: The Great War
Valiant Hearts: The Great War by Ubisoft is IGN’s free game of the month.
Report Suggests Women Are More Likely to Own an iPhone Than Men
A new report suggests that women are more likely to own an iPhone than men.
Bell Loses Class-Action Lawsuit Appeal Over Non-Existent 911 Services
Bell Mobility has lost a class-action lawsuit appeal over fees for non-existent 911 services.
Apple’s Free iOS App of the Week: MUJO
MUJO by Oink Games is Apple’s free iOS app of the week.
Apple Likely to Release Minor iOS Update Next Week
Apple is preparing to release an iOS 8 software update sometime in the next week.
Study Suggests iPhone Separation Anxiety is Real, Linked to Poor Cognitive Performance
A research study conducted by MU suggests that iPhone users who are separated from their phone can cause serious psychological and physiological effects.
The iPod Shuffle Isn’t Dead: The Lack of Supply Is Just Temporary
The lack of iPod Shuffle supply is just temporary.
Spotlight Search Glitch in OS X Yosemite Exposes Private Data
Yosemite privacy issue discloses private information using the Spotlight search feature.