Apple Music Testing New Feature: Transfer Your Tunes Between Android and iOS Streaming Apps
Apple is testing a new feature for Android users of the Apple Music app that allows them to transfer playlists and music libraries from other platforms. The feature being tested involves the integration of a third-party service called “SongShift,” which simplifies the process of moving playlists between different music streaming services. Here’s what you need […]
Protect Your Phone: Remove these 5 Risky Android Apps for Peace of Mind
Recently, Google Play removed five malicious apps that had amassed tens of thousands of downloads after a research firm alerted them to the threat. These apps were found to contain the Anatsa banking trojan and were targeting users in the UK, Czech Republic, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain. Originally focused on Samsung users, they later […]
Breaking News: Nothing Phone (2a) Will Not Be Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7200, Confirms Carl Pei
Nothing is getting ready for the much-anticipated launch of its Nothing Phone (2a) on March 5th, and CEO Carl Pei is building up the excitement with a series of teasers. In a typical fashion, Pei took to social media today to dispel popular rumors about the phone’s chipset. For weeks, industry speculation has been pointing […]
Exclusive: iPhone 16 Prototype Reveals Outdated Design – A Disappointing Blast from the Past!
The iPhone 16 is generating a lot of buzz, and recent images leaked by tipster Majin Bu are giving us a sneak peek into what we might expect from Apple’s upcoming release. Here’s what we know so far: – The leaked images include an iPhone 16 mold and cases designed for the unreleased phone, suggesting […]
Exclusive Offer: Public Mobile Gifts 1GB Free Data to Eligible Customers • iPhone in Canada Blog
Good news for select Public Mobile customers! Telus-owned Public Mobile is showing appreciation to some of its loyal subscribers by giving them an extra 1GB of data for free. Customers have been receiving text messages informing them of this bonus, which will expire in 30 days. The text message from Public Mobile reads: “Public Mobile […]
Exciting News: Google Pixel Fold’s Screen Continuity Feature Set for a Comeback in Canada!
Google Pixel Fold users may soon be getting back a handy feature that briefly appeared in a beta build and is now resurfacing on Android 15. Currently, when the Pixel Fold goes from an unfolded to a folded state, the outer screen shuts off, except for specific scenarios like video playback or navigation via Google […]
Google Raises Workspace Starter Prices in Canada: What You Need to Know | Phones Canada Blog
Google Workspace Business Starter subscription price is set to increase from $7.80 CAD per user per month to $9.36 CAD per user per month starting March 19, 2024. This adjustment is part of Google’s efforts to enhance its Workspace apps, including Gmail, Docs, Drive, Calendar, and Meet. However, there is an opportunity for users to […]
Reddit Secures Multi-Million Dollar Partnership to Advance AI Training in Telecommunications
Reddit, the “front page of the internet,” has undergone significant changes in the past year, leading to speculation about its future. Last year, the site’s management introduced a paid API model, resulting in protests and app shutdowns. Now, Reddit is making headlines again with reports of a multi-million dollar deal with an undisclosed AI company. […]
Privacy Breach: Wyze Camera ‘Glitch’ Exposes 13,000 Owners to Other Feeds • Phones Canada News
Wyze Security Camera Incident: What Happened and What’s Being Done Recently, Wyze, a popular security camera maker, experienced a security incident during a service outage that affected a small number of customers. Here’s what you need to know about the incident and what Wyze is doing to address it: What Happened: During a service outage, […]
Apple Takes Down Fraudulent Crypto App After $100k Theft – Protect Your Investments with Secure Apps from Phones Canada
Apple’s stance against sideloading apps makes sense when considering the potential risks involved. By allowing users to install unvetted apps, there is a higher chance of malicious software infiltrating devices. Even with Apple’s strict vetting process, some harmful apps still manage to make their way into the App Store. One recent example involves a fake […]