Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
US Telecom Agency Drafts Code of Conduct for Mobile Apps
In order to protect the mobile users' private data, a US telecom agency has drafted a code of conduct for mobile apps.
Google Paid $966 Million for Mapping Startup Waze
Google has spent $966 million to acquire Israeli mapping startup, Waze.
Haswell Retina MacBook Pros Launch Delayed until October [Rumour]
Haswell-powered Retina MacBook Pros are rumoured to launch in October.
LA School District Chose Apple Over Samsung, Will Purchase 640K iPads
Apple has announced a $30 million deal with LAUSD, but turns out, the 31,000 iPad purchase is just the first phase of the program.
Apple Patent Details Learning, Customizable Power Management Scheme
A recently published Apple patent application details a system that learn the iPhone owner's usage patterns and develops multiple power management schemes.
Portraying Steve Jobs was a Personal Challenge, Ashton Kutcher Says [VIDEO]
Ashton Kutcher shares his thoughts on the "Jobs" biopic in two videos.
Apple Users Targeted in New Phishing Campaign
Kaspersky Lab has detected a new wave of phishing attack targeting Apple users, which was also helped by Apple's move to take Dev Center down.
Apple Creates Chinese Web Page to Identify Genuine Chargers
Recent iPhone-related fatal accidents prompted Apple to post a Chinese page dedicated for highlighting the importance of genuine chargers.
Is There Any Reason Why Should Apple Discontinue the iPhone 5?
Apple will allegedly drop iPhone 5 production after the launch of the iPhone 5S and lower-cost model.
Google Challenges Airplay Screen-Sharing Tech with Chromecast [Video]
Google today presented Chromecast, the Airplay challenger.
Apple to Use G2 Touch Sensor Structure with the iPad 5 [Digitimes]
Apple is rumoured to opt for GF2 technology with the iPad 5.
Janicab.A Malware Uses Right-To-Left Override Trick to Compromise the Mac OS X System
A new malware known as Janicab.A targets Mac OS X users using a trick based on the OS X system's right-to-left encoding feature, to confuse the user.