Stories by iPhoneinCanada.ca Staff
Ex-Apple Employee Shares Early iPhone Prototype Images
The most recent photo leak doesn't reveal details of the upcoming iPhone 5S. Instead, it shows a device that differs quite a lot from what we got to know as the iPhone: It's an early iPhone prototype with a 5-by-7-inch display and 2-inches thick from 2005. (more…)
Apple Turns on App Store Encryption to Address Security Flaw
Apple has fixed a flaw in its App Store application by turning on encryption to protect its users from privacy and security attacks over public Wi-Fi networks (via CNET). (more…)
Apple Ordered to Prove it Complies with Court Orders in Privacy Lawsuit
A US judge said he can no longer rely on what Apple says in privacy lawsuit, and urged the company to show evidence of how it is complying with court orders, Bloomberg reports. (more…)
iOS Devices Dominate In-Flight Internet Usage [Infographic]
iPads and iPhones account for the majority of connected devices in Gogo's in-flight network covering the air over North America, according to a report released on Thursday (via Daring Fireball). (more…)
Apple Rumoured to Be Using Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC in Low-cost iPhone
An unnamed industry watcher has been cited by the China Times (Via AppleInsider), claiming Apple will opt for a version of Qualcomm's Snapdragon SoC for the rumoured cheaper iPhone, which will allegedly enter the production line in the second quarter of this year. (more…)
Facebook Unveils Cleaner Newsfeed Redesign for iOS and the Web
Facebook introduced a redesigned news feed today with a user interface inspired by mobile and taking advantage of visual content sharing. According to Mark Zuckenberg the redesign aims for Facebook to provide a "personalized newspaper", as users want updates from friends as well as publications. (more…)
iRadio Delayed by Lowball Royalty Bid by Apple
Hot on the heels of Apple's meeting with Beats to talk about streaming music services, the New York Post claims record labels have rejected the terms proposed by the Cupertino company. (more…)
Apple Thin-Film Touch Sensor Supplier Struggles to Meet Demand [Digitimes]
Digitimes has today published two reports about the fate of the iPad and iPad mini supply. Industry sources say that the Japan-based Nissha Printing, which is Apple's main supplier of thin-film touch sensors for the iPad mini, just can't keep up with the demand due to a lack of production capacity. (more…)
Intel and Apple Discussed Possible Partnership for Mobile Chip Deal
Intel's move to make chips designed by chipmaker Altera spurred talks about a possible Apple deal, which could pave Intel's road into the mobile arena, Reuters suggests. (more…)
Apple Top Smartphone OEM in the US, comScore says
Apple grabbed the No. 1 US smartphone manufacturer position with 37.8% during the three-month average period ending January 2013, while Android maintained its lead as the No. 1 smartphone platform with 52.3% platform market share, comScore's recent report reveals. (more…)
Apple Seeks to Dismiss Lawsuit Alleging iPhone App Store Monopoly
Apple asked the US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers to dismiss the lawsuit filed by seven consumers accusing the company of having a monopoly over apps available for download on the iPhone, Bloomberg reports. (more…)
Real Racing 3 – Freemium Can Be Awesome [Review]
The latest game in the Real Racing franchise, Real Racing 3, is the first to use a freemium model, which is awesome. This is a high quality racing sim that you never have to spend money on. Real Racing 3 is beautiful. The tracks, but especially the cars look photorealistic. There are 46 cars from...