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Fundación e Imperio

EPISODE · Oct 14, 2021 · 34 MIN

Fundación e Imperio

from Cupertino, podcast sobre Apple

¿Es contraproducente que Apple ponga tantos productos suyos en sus series? ¿Por qué cambiar la pantalla del iPhone 13 desactiva FaceID? ¿Qué pasará con las comisiones? Patrocinador: BluaU de Sanitas es el nuevo complemento digital del seguro médico de Sanitas que incorpora la más alta tecnología para ayudarte en el cuidado de tu salud y la de tu familia. — BluaU lanza Conecta con tu Salud, un nuevo servicio que te permite comunicar directamente tu actividad y estado físico con tus médicos, psicólogos, nutricionistas y entrenadores personales. Repasamos la segunda añada de series de Apple TV+, donde parece que la audiencia está notando una pequeña caída de interés. Nos preguntamos si el nivel de productos de Apple en las series es excesivo y puede ser contraproducente. Repasamos también una mala noticia sobre las pantallas del iPhone 13, y nos despedimos comentando el recurso de Apple en el caso de Epic, y sus posibles consecuencias. Enlaces - 'Mr. Corman', la serie de Joseph Gordon-Levitt en Apple TV+, no tendrá segunda temporada - (2) Hundreds of iPhones Are in ‘Ted Lasso.’ They’re More Strategic Than You Think. | WSJ - YouTube - Face ID deja de funcionar en el iPhone 13 si reparas la pantalla en una tienda no autorizada - Mediamarkt se integra con AppleCare para ofrecer servicios de garantía, soporte y protección a todos sus clientes - Developers building ways to skirt Apple's cut of in-app purchases - Report: EU to charge Apple with anticompetitive behavior over Apple Pay and iPhone's NFC chip - 9to5Mac - Apple and Google under antitrust scrutiny in Japan for mobile OS - Nikkei Asia - App Store vs Paddle - How to Write NFC Tags with iPhone Using iOS 14 - 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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