Stories by Nehal Malik
Apple Fined Again in Brazil for Selling iPhones Without Chargers
The Sao Paulo state court also ruled that Apple must include charging adapters with all new iPhones sold in Brazil moving forward
Apple’s AR/VR Headset to Use Iris Scanning for Apple Pay: Report
After Touch ID and Face ID, Apple's mixed reality headset will reportedly bring an entirely new form of secure authentication for sign-ins and payments
Lufthansa Airlines Says AirTags Now Allowed in Luggage Amid Confusion
There were conflicting media reports last week of Lufthansa planning to ban "activated" AirTags from luggage, classifying them as "dangerous" goods
Ottawa’s $54 Million Spending on ArriveCAN to Be Investigated by Opposition MPs
Conservative, Bloc Québécois, and NDP MPs want the government operations committee to investigate Ottawa's spending on the ArriveCAN app
Quebecor Acquisition of Freedom Mobile Could Lower Wireless Prices: Analyst
One Scotiabank analyst believes selling Freedom to an already established wireless player like Quebecor's Vidéotron subsidiary could lower prices across Canada
What’s New in 16.1 Beta 5 [VIDEO]
Apple started rolling out iOS 16.1 beta 5 for developers on Tuesday, and a public release of the new beta build is expected soon
Intel to Slash Thousands of Jobs Amid PC Sales Slump: Report
According to sources, Intel will announce the layoffs as early as this month and start making cuts alongside its Q3 earnings report on October 27
Apple in Talks to Bring Ads to its Apple TV+ Original Content: Report
According to one source, Apple appears to be targeting early 2023 to start rolling out ads on original Apple TV programming
Ontario Bosses Now Need to Disclose Tracking of Work From Home Employees
Starting today, every business in Ontario with 25 or more employees will be required to inform workers if their computers and other devices are being monitored
Twitter Ordered Whistleblower to Destroy Evidence, Alleges Elon Musk
Twitter allegedly destroyed evidence proving it neglected operational problems and covered up violations of several legal settlements with U.S. regulators
Another Canadian Developer Clones ArriveCAN in Days, Protesting $54M Cost
Toronto-based development company TribalScale successfully created a clone of the federal government's ArriveCAN app over the weekend
Canadian Developer Builds ArriveCAN App Clone in 2 Days
Dan from Lazer Technologies built an ArriveCAN clone in less than two days to prove that it should not have cost Canadian taxpayers $54 million