Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
The State of Android Fragmentation Visualized by OpenSignal [PICS]
The most recent report from OpenSignal shows the terrible state of Android fragmentation.
Ottawa’s Plan for Foreign Wireless Competition Looks Normal Compared to Other Countries [Chart]
Michael Geist looks into how common is the twin policy used by Ottawa for encouraging foreign investment plus establishing set-asides to facilitate competition among developed countries.
Tim Cook Reportedly Visits China to Discuss Next Gen iPhone Debut
Tim Cook has allegedly visited its Chinese telecom partners, and continued discussions with China Mobile, over the launch of the next gen iPhone and low-cost iPhone.
TELUS Takes Ottawa to Federal Court Over Wireless Spectrum Policy
Telus has taken Ottawa to court over its wireless spectrum policy.
Apple Workers File Lawsuit Over Lost Wages Due to Bag Searches
Two Apple Store employees have filed a lawsuit against Apple for lost wages due to bag searches at the end of the shift.
Apple’s “Well-Liked” Bob Mansfield Currently Working on Special Projects
There is no need to read between the lines. Bob Mansfield does work on special projects, and he was removed from the exec profiles page at his request.
U.S. Government Faces Veto Ruling in Apple-Samsung Patent War
U.S. tech giants have lined up backing Apple in possible import ban of older iPhones, iPads, which -- if Obama does not veto it -- will go into effect on August 4.
Labor Watch Report Appears to Confirm Existence of Low-Cost Plastic iPhone
China Watch Labor report confirms lower-cost polycarbonate iPhone rumours.
China Labor Watch Claims Apple Supplier Pegatron Violates Workers’ Rights
The most recent report issued by the China Labor Watch claims Apple's longtime supplier violates human rights, and highlights Apple's broken promises.
Why Apple Has Failed to Win Over China
Apple's revenue in China dropped during the past quarter, while Samsung has continued its growth.
Since the iPhone, ARM Has Flourished While Intel Has Not
Since the iPhone launched, the companies partnering up with Apple and the going mobile trend are growing, while the other ones are losing field.
Apple Forms Academic Advisory Board to Improve Supplier Responsibility
Apple has tapped eight professors from top U.S. universities to form an academic advisory board for its Supplier Responsibility program.