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For All Mac-kind

EPISODE · Aug 9, 2022 · 42 MIN

For All Mac-kind

from Cupertino, podcast sobre Apple

Los Mac con Apple Silicon cada vez son más útiles también para ordenadores Linux gracias al proyecto Asahi, aunque el soporte para Windows 11 va algo más lento. Lo que va rápido es For all Mankind, que ya tiene confirmada una cuarta temporada en la que entrará directamente en un siglo XXI alternativo en la exploración espacial. Tenemos algunas estadísticas interesantes sobre el Apple Watch. Repasamos algunos rumores de última hora sobre el iPhone 14 con e-SIM, hablamos de los telescopios para el iPhone 15 otra vez, cómo no usar los AirTags. - Linux en los Mac ya es tan usable que hasta Linus Torvalds ha usado un MacBook Air M2 para publicar el último kernel - Apple (AAPL) Plans to Delay Launch of iPadOS 16 Update by About a Month - Bloomberg - iPhone 14 Could Feature eSIM-Only Option as Technology Adoption Increases - Apple ficha a un diseñador clave de Lamborghini para su futuro Apple Car - Netflix rolling out external subscription button for iOS users - 9to5Mac - Further updates on StoreKit External Entitlement for dating apps in the Netherlands storefront - Latest News - Apple Developer - Robbery victim tracks thief with AirTag, gets broken nose | AppleInsider - Thriving Apple Watch & Apple Health Ecosystem Advancing Digital Intelligent Healthcare - Counterpoint Research - For All Mankind renewed for season four - Puedes ponerte en contacto con nosotros por correo en: [email protected] - Suscríbete al boletín de información diario en https://newsletter.mixx.io - Escucha el podcast diario de información tecnológica en https://podcast.mixx.io - Nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/mixxiocomunidad

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