Stories by Nehal Malik
Apple’s 2022 iPad and iPad Pro Launch Coming at October Event, Claims Leaker
iPadOS 16 has reportedly been delayed to October, so it would make sense for Apple to unveil a new iPad or two at the same time.
Snapchat Adds Customizable App Icons and More for Snapchat+ Subscribers
Customers who pay Snapchat $3.99 USD per month will also get 'Priority Story Replies' and exclusive new Bitmoji backgrounds.
Apple Plans More Ads for Maps, Books, Podcasts, and Even Apple TV+: Report
Apple already serves ads in its stock News and Stocks apps, along with the App Store, which it last month added even more ad placements to.
Apple AirTag Helps Police Nab Airline Worker Turned Luggage Thief
One of the stolen suitcases contained an AirTag, which relayed its location to the owner and ultimately led police to the perpetrator.
‘iPhone 14 Pro’ Running iOS 16 Imagined in New Concept
We haven't seen much of what the software side of Apple's upcoming iPhone lineup could look like, but one graphic designer's renders seek to change that.
Zoom’s Auto-Update Feature Exposes Mac Users to Security Flaw: Report
If successfully exploited, the security flaw could let an attacker take over the Zoom installer’s root access to the victim Mac and gain full control over it.
macOS Ventura Removes ‘Network Locations’ Feature from System Preferences
The 'Location' tool in the Network section of the System Preferences menu on macOS is no longer available, and its disappearance is not a bug.
Feds Quietly Allowing ArriveCAN App Exemptions at the Border
The federal government quietly started giving a one-time free pass from ArriveCAN to travellers crossing into Canada by land.
Apple and Facebook Discussed Ad Revenue Sharing at One Point: Report
Apple proposed several ad revenue-sharing arrangements to Facebook over the years in the hopes of "building businesses together."
Google Testing Feature to Launch Cloud Games From Search Results
The feature reduces the number of clicks it takes a gamer to launch a title they want to play on their game streaming service of choice.
Samsung Heir Gets Presidential Pardon for Bribery Charges, May Rejoin Company
The Samsung heir previously spent 18 months in prison for allegedly bribing a sitting South Korean president in exchange for business favours.
Bell CEO Says Canada’s Wireless Prices are ‘Going Down’
According to Mirko Bibic, operators have to charge high service fees in order to expand coverage and constantly improve quality and reliability.